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Home » Community » Photoshoots » Japan 2004 (MRC goes Japan) » These closets contain almost every Compile production ever...

These closets contain almost every Compile production ever appeared, including MSX software and merchandizing. Taken at the Aiky office in Tokorozawa.

by MSX Resource Center on 04-10-2010, 21:55
Topic: Japan 2004 (MRC goes Japan)

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