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Kung Fu Kid (Sega Master System)

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Karate Kid? Who needs him, when you got Kung Fu Kid?! Straight out of the 80s, where karate was the hippest sport in the world. Condition : Good, but manual is missng.

CategoriaVideo Games & Consoles
SubcategoriaVideo Games
EstadoUsed
80sMaster system gamessegaSportsused

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