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Poseidon Wars 3-D (Sega Master System)

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Frakt fra Denmark

Man, the 80s was a weird time. 3D technology barely exsisted, and yet, Sega decided to make a pair of super expensive 3D glasses that barely worked, but still just enough to empress all the people who'd never seen 3D before. Anyways, this is one of the few games supported for these glasses, and it's becoming somewhat hard to find. Condition : Great, complete in box.

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