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Garfield 2 pour PlayStation 2 remet le chat adorable amateur de lasagnes sous les projecteurs avec une aventure décalée que les fans adoreront. Cette copie d'occasion, notée D4, est en bon état, ce qui en fait un choix économique pour les collectionneurs et les joueurs. Que vous recherchiez des souvenirs d'enfance ou que vous étendiez votre collection rétro, ce jeu offre une excellente valeur sans compromettre le plaisir.

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