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New and original power switch for Commodore 64, 128 wedge, CD32 and 1541-II & 1581 diskdrives
All new and original spare part. Produced in 2023. Fits the Commodore 64, 128 wedge model, Amiga CD32 and the 1541-II & 1581 diskdrives as a drop in replacement.
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Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter Big Box
Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter is the third release of the X-Wing computer game series.
The player has the ability to choose for each mission which squadron he or she wants to fly in (e.g. either the Y-wings that disable a ship for capture or the X-wings that support them), his or her specific ship type, and the ship’s armaments.
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Release Dates: Apr 30, 1997 – PC (Microsoft Windows)
Developers: Totally Games
Publishers: LucasArts
Game Modes: Single player
Genre: Simulator
Themes: Action Science fiction
Series: Star Wars: X-Wing
Player Perspectives: First person
Franchises: Star Wars€49,00 -
Prince of Persia 3D Big Box
Prince of Persia 3D is an Action Adventure game, developed and published by Red Orb Entertainment, which was released in 1999.
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Zork Grand Inquisitor Big Box
Join forces with Dungeon Master Dalboz and travel throughout the Underground Empire’s many locations, such as Hades, Flood Control Dam #3 and The Dungeon Master’s Lair.
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Rainbow Six: Covert Ops Essentials
Nine all-new levels featuring never before-seen missions and gameplay; stand-alone functionality doesn’t require previous versions of Rainbow Six or Roque Spear; custom mission feature allows you to choose game type, map and difficulty; gain certificates in combat subjects including hostage negotiation, kit selection, intel photo analysis and more; learn which weapons and equipment are best in various covert situations; special bonus section: the making of Rainbow Six and Roque Spear.
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Earthworm Jim 3D
Earthworm Jim 3D is a platform game, the third in the Earthworm Jim series. It is a sequel to Earthworm Jim and Earthworm Jim 2, and the first game in the series to not be developed by Shiny Entertainment, which had recently instituted a strict “no sequels” policy. Interplay Entertainment, having recently purchased the Earthworm Jim rights, handed the franchise off to VIS Interactive. The game suffered a difficult, prolonged development cycle and was repeatedly delayed until it was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. The game was not received well, with critics claiming that the charm of the originals was lost, and that despite the long development period, the game still felt sloppy and lacked previously promoted features.
€2,50