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Home » Community » Photoshoots » Nijmegen 2007 » Look at that mega load of MSX machines. The monitor shows...

Look at that mega load of MSX machines. The monitor shows Metal Gear 2.

by MSX Resource Center on 08-04-2010, 22:53
Topic: Nijmegen 2007

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