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Home » Community » Photoshoots » MSX Info Update 2005 » BINGO!

BINGO!

by MSX Resource Center on 18-10-2009, 21:10
Topic: MSX Info Update 2005

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MSX Music player
    Photoshoots
    Marcel (on the right) explaining things to Maarten van Strien (Wolf)
(they might as well be putting up a fight)

    Tilburg 2003

    Marcel (on the right) explaining things to Maarten van ...

    Playing Duck Hunt on MSX with a laser gun

    Barcelona 2005 (RU 28)

    Playing Duck Hunt on MSX with a laser gun

    The Japanese like to celebrate Golden Week in many ways. How about a bit of discount?

    Japan 2005 (MSX World - I love MSX)

    The Japanese like to celebrate Golden Week in many ways. ...

    Cars in Tokyo.

    Japan 1998

    Cars in Tokyo.

    Impressive subway station at Lago

    MadriSX 2003

    Impressive subway station at Lago

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