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All games are sold as seen unboxed. They have been tested and are fully functional. Some of these games still have extremely high value. Mario & Luigi sells for £38, Pokemon Mystery still fetches at least £20, and The Simpsons Hit and Run at least £25

Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects

The Simpsons Hit and Run

Worms Open Warefare

Trauma Center Under the Knife

Mario Kart DS

New Super Mario Bros

Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time

Mario & Luigi Partners in Time

 

 

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