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Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone (PS2)

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The OG Harry Potter game, that oh so many 2000s kid grew up with it. This is, however, the much more obscure Playstation 2 version, that released out alongside the PS1 version which most people are familiar with, and it has thus become quite collectible, as few people bought it back then. It's the same game, but with "better" graphics - but we'll take box-nosed Hagrid over any other design, any day. Condition : Great! Complete in box.

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ConditionUsed
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