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Terminal Velocity - CD-Rom Game - PC Big Box (90s)

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Here's one from Mathias' personal childhood collection! And now more relevant than ever, as this obscure game recently got a re-release on modern platforms. It's your standard F-Zero/Wipeout clone, but with a lot more weapons and freedom... but it plays way worse. Condition : Good/great, complete in box (except cardboard that held the CD in place originally).

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ConditionUsed
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