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World Cup USA 94 (Sega Mega CD)

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Como qualquer Copa do Mundo realizada nos EUA, neste jogo você pode pagar o juiz para vencer! É bem legal; basta ameaçá-los com tarifas, e você vencerá automaticamente a partida. Condição: Ótimo, completo na caixa.

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