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Du kunne tro The Simpsons Game er en tilpasning av The Simpsons Movie, men i stedet er det sitt eget hele konsept – og det er ganske bra! Utforsk et fullt 3D Springfield, reis til merkelige verdener og spill som hele Simpsons-familien. Tilstand: Flott. Komplett i eske

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