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Disco de Demo 66/Diciembre 2005

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Demo Disk 66/December 2005 for PlayStation 2 captura un momento único en la cultura de los videojuegos de mediados de los 2000, ofreciendo una selección curada de demos de juegos y tráilers. Este Disk usado es perfecto para los entusiastas y coleccionistas de PlayStation 2 que aprecian la nostalgia y desean explorar joyas ocultas antes de su lanzamiento oficial. Sirve tanto como una cápsula del tiempo como una forma divertida de descubrir títulos que podrías haber pasado por alto en aquella era. Ya seas un jugador retro o un coleccionista dedicado, este demo disk enriquece tu comprensión de la diversa biblioteca de PlayStation 2.

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