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Did anyone recently happen to find a Final Fantasy Dissidia disc for the PSP?

You might think I’m stupid trying to do this, but actually something like this worked when I first used Fluther. I found a notebook in the NYC subway, literally asked Fluther whose it was, and then found the owner.

However, this time around, it’s ME who lost something.

I assume Fluther is predominantley East Coast USA oriented for some reason? I dunno. The area in question is New Jersey.

I recently lost track of my disc and I am REALLY desperate now, hence why I turned to Fluther.

I lost the disc sometime in the end of August – early September.

The game came without a case. It came with the PSP. Hence why it’s easy to lose. It looks exactly like this:

http://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mKElv8qxWsywgS6Do8Ie5UQ.jpg

It’s inside a little cover slip that has the same logo and stuff.

It can’t really have gone far. . no further than New Jersey. I usually go to places like AC and Morristown area. I went on vacation to Cape May around September 11 but I know that I must have lost it before then, becuase I didn’t play it at all during vacation and remember wondering where I left it.

But you know. Just in case. I don’t expect to find the exact person, but maybe you’ve heard someone like “Oh, so I found this game lying around at a restaurant” or something like that.

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