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Winter Sports 2: The Next Challenge

Winter Sports 2: The Next Challenge (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Wii
Tags: Sports, Olympics, Winter
Developer: 49Games
More Platforms: DS, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360
AKA: Winter Sports 2009: The Next Challenge (EU), Winter Sports 2009: The Next Challenge (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
11/25/2008
EU
02/27/2009
JP
03/19/2009

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