This listing features the classic 1992 Nintendo Famicom game "Solomon's Key 2" by Tecmo. As a retired retro game collector, I am offering this well-preserved cartridge for enthusiasts and collectors. The game comes complete with original box and instruction manual, ensuring authenticity and added value. It has been tested on a Retro Freak console and confirmed to be fully functional. Please refer to the provided images for the item's condition, which shows minor signs of use consistent with age.
Product Details:
This nostalgic title is perfect for fans of classic gaming and collectors seeking original Japanese editions. Don't miss the chance to add this vintage game to your collection!
Item Specifics:
| Brand | No Brand |
| Country | Japan |
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