[Hentai game] [120127] [アンダームーン] 淫獄女学園~用務員の卑劣な罠~ [H-Game]

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Remember: Keep seeding after the download ^^


baka girlcelly - NemuAndHaruka Happy download ^_^

girlcelly said:
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:8907E4AD3BEC5711A5307F8073479CB88FCEB37E

PS 1: Direct Links for this game could be found at here: :)

http://www.anime-sharing.com/forum/hentai-games-38/japanese-45283/

PS 2: If you have problem about my torrents, make sure to check and read this thread for solutions before asking same questions ! ^^

http://www.anime-sharing.com/forum/torrents-47/[Question & Answer]-24181/


Edit: Finish Seeding ^_^
 

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Walkthru:

http://aino0kyori.x.fc2.com/i_youmuin.html

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http://www.sagaoz.net/savedata/a/ingoku_nadare.zip
 
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With all the hosts dying, it's time to go back to torrent.

Everything that can pointed to a sorce is destined to be stopped before or later, think about of history of napster; next happened the same winmx and other softwares, and the cyberlocker issue became too big to survive, in the past i didn't though that they were able to survive so long as they did, but bot their time has came too, jdownloader count actually is more than one thousand even if the good ones are a few less.
So the p2p serverless it's still the only way to survive and bittorrent is doing fine with dht and magnet links (no more trackers, and magnet are text string that doesn't require a download method like the .torrent files).
The only way to halt p2p is to go against p2p software developers and/or halt the entire internet, or like they're doing on same countries go against downloaders and uploders and totally killing the industry pr; if this was to be going the next step we will see more usage of encryption and the other instruments we have but a shutdown of filesharing is technically impossible.
What's we are unfortunately losing is the fact that the cyberlockers where a great storage of old software and data, here we work more.
 

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