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Bust-A-Move SNES FULDSTÆNDIG I ORIGINALÆSKE

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Denne Bust-A-Move-udgivelse til Super Nintendo (SNES) skiller sig ud som en ekstraordinær sjældenhed, især i PAL-format. Presenteret komplet i æske og i stand som ny, har den stor værdi for krævende samlere. Udgivet i 1994 af Taito America Corp., forbliver dette elskede puslespilsspil en central del af enhver omfattende SNES-samling. Givet dens fremragende bevarelse og originale emballage, tilbyder den fremragende værdi for pengene på vintage-markedet.

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