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Bejeweled was the first game that was released in the Bejeweled series. It was first released as a free flash game around 2001, was originally with a time limit, and formally it was called as Diamond Mine, but this name was too similar to a game called Diamond Mines. Because of this, Microsoft suggested PopCap to change the name to Bejeweled and it eventually became successful.
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Bejeweled was the first game that was released in the Bejeweled series. It was first released as a free flash game around 2001, was originally with a time limit, and formally it was called as Diamond Mine, but this name was too similar to a game called Diamond Mines. Because of this, Microsoft suggested PopCap to change the name to Bejeweled and it eventually became successful. The game was later ported into other platforms such as Windows and Mac, which was called Bejeweled Deluxe (although, early versions of this game was titled as Diamond Mine), the version that uses new 3D graphics including the gem spinning when clicked; iPod; Xbox (on Xbox Live Arcade); mobile phones (as J2ME); and more.