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Home » Community » Photoshoots » Barcelona 2005 (RU 28) » Karoshi booth. In the background you can see the laptop...

Karoshi booth. In the background you can see the laptop they used as (expensive) tape recorder to play games

by MSX Resource Center on 05-12-2005, 19:18
Topic: Barcelona 2005 (RU 28)

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