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Monsters, Inc. - Skræmmeøen (PS1) - Good (black label version - complete in box)

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Yet another 3D platformer based on a classic Disney movie, this time on the adventures of Mike and Sulley. I (Mathias) personally have a lot of love for this one, as it was the first game I tried on the Playstation One, in some random shoe-store in Esbjerg... In that same shoe-store, I once got my foot stuck under a carousel in the store, and dragged a fair bit, ending up in a hospital visit and a minor surgery. Anyways, the game is great! Condition: Good, complete in box. Manual smells slightly of smoke.

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ConditionUsed
disneyMonsters incPlaystationPs1 gamesused

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