Nintendo Sharp Super Famicom TV 14G-SF1 BOXED
First time IÂ see one boxed. I wonder who choose the color for the box…
Other stuff (just one):
FIFA 2004-FOOTBALL-DEVELOPMENT TEAM-EA
Nintendo Sharp Super Famicom TV 14G-SF1 BOXED
First time IÂ see one boxed. I wonder who choose the color for the box…
Other stuff (just one):
FIFA 2004-FOOTBALL-DEVELOPMENT TEAM-EA

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