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Buy to play or buy to restore (then play)

By Noobee

9 years ago


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    #2 9 years ago

    I buy games to do major restorations on and after they are done they are like artwork Sitting around the house as if they came with it. I love to do a lot of plating and make them like new after that don't play them much on to the next restoration

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