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World Cup USA 94 (Sega Mega CD)

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Proprio come in qualsiasi Coppa del Mondo disputata negli USA, in questo gioco si può pagare l'arbitro per vincere! È piuttosto fantastico; basta minacciarli con dazi, e vincerai automaticamente la partita. Condizione: Ottimo, completo in scatola.

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