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Demo Disk 66/Dicembre 2005

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Demo Disk 66/December 2005 per PlayStation 2 cattura un momento unico della cultura videoludica di metà anni 2000, offrendo una selezione curata di demo di giochi e trailer. Questo Disk usato è perfetto per gli appassionati e i collezionisti di PlayStation 2 che apprezzano la nostalgia e vogliono esplorare gemme nascoste prima del loro rilascio ufficiale. Funziona sia da capsula del tempo che da modo divertente di scoprire titoli che potresti aver perso nell’epoca. Che tu sia un giocatore retrò o un collezionista dedicato, questo demo disk arricchisce la tua comprensione dell’ampia libreria di PlayStation 2.

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