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| Timstuff:
I need a high-res scan of the box for Spiritual Warfare for the NES, although any other covers for games from Wisdom Tree (the unlicensed developer who made all the Bible games that haunted my childhood) would be appreciated as well. I don't care if the images are raw, as long as they're high enough resolution that I can work with them (unless you feel like doing so yourself). Here's a crappy low-resolution picture of Spiritual Warfare's box. There's also a PC cd-rom version and a Sega Genesis version, and hi-res pictures of either of those would be acceptable as well. I've never seen a picture of the genesis version's cover, but I had the PC version ages ago and it looked slightly different. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help! |
| Mick Dundee:
I'm sorry, I can't help in any way. I was just amazed at the warrior guys pants... or lack of.... kinda creepy actually |
| Timstuff:
If you think the box is weird, you should see that actual game, LOL! ;D |
| UncleBob:
I've only played two of the Wisdom Tree games (and one of the Color Dreams games)... I do have to say that this was one of the better games. The only thing that kept it from being "good" was the awful password save system. :( |
| Timstuff:
The passwords were absolutely nightmarish. In addition to being super long, they didn't even use spaces like in Metroid so it was a lot harder to write everything down correctly. I more than once lost a lot of progress from incorrectly writing down a password when I was a kid. Overall though, this probably was Color Dreams / Wisdom Tree's best game. Unlike a lot of their other games, it's quite playable and can actually be a bit of fun if you give it a chance. It's certainly nothing compared to The Legend of Zelda (which it's a knockoff of), but it's not terrible. |
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