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Message started by SwampFox56 on 28. Jan 2011 at 06:04

Title: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by SwampFox56 on 28. Jan 2011 at 06:04
Title says it all, I'm just curios to find out, as I found a copy at my grand parents house.

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by Martin on 28. Jan 2011 at 18:08
quite common... you should be able to find a lot of them on ebay

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by SwampFox56 on 29. Jan 2011 at 02:37
Game is awesome tho  8-) lol jk

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by NESaholic on 04. Feb 2011 at 12:14
Well it has some fun elements in it......

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by albailey on 10. Feb 2011 at 19:52
Thats a fun one for variant hunters.

There are many different release numbers for it, which distort its rarity.  You cannot accurately determine the version of the game by sight.

In the past I used to pick up copies when I saw them, bring them home and power up the NES to see if its one I didnt have.   

Al


Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by Pipat4 on 20. Jun 2011 at 17:49
Well it has some fun elements in it.....

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by Nightowljrm on 02. Aug 2011 at 06:34
It's very common. I personally wouldn't purchase it for any more than $5. (It's common enough that you don't have to rely on eBay if you want to find it in a reasonable amount of time). There are black and the notorious blue cartridge versions, though. I believe the black is worth more than the blue. How much more; however, I do not know.

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by dudekind_jack on 19. Aug 2011 at 00:54
dont have bible adventures, but i do have exodus and spiritual warfare.   exodus is a classic to be a bible type game.  my brothers and sister would play it for hours.

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by RegalSin on 30. Aug 2011 at 13:09
The company that made them are still sending orders.

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by Nightowljrm on 30. Aug 2011 at 20:44

RegalSin wrote on 30. Aug 2011 at 13:09:
The company that made them are still sending orders.


I hope that's a joke to how common they are. Lol, otherwise...  ::)

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by RegalSin on 01. Sep 2011 at 18:34
No it is not a joke. They have a whole warehouse full of those games. The whole purpose was to spread the bible. I bet 9/10 Christian Hyper Churchie families has this game some where in their house.

Try walking up to a church, and post a listing about making a donation to the church, for X amount of dollars, and I bet you are going to get a call back.

I bet their is at least one church house that has this game in storage somewhere.

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by Nightowljrm on 01. Sep 2011 at 20:07

RegalSin wrote on 01. Sep 2011 at 18:34:
I bet 9/10 Christian Hyper Churchie families has this game some where in their house.


Excuse me? It's impolite and rude to mock a religion, regardless if you agree with it or not. I'm a Christian and, no, I did not buy this game because of the connotations behind it. I bought it to experience it's hilarious mediocrity. Chances are, many Christians probably did buy this game because it's "Christian" (the quotes because WisdomTree/Colordreams/Bunch Games are because the company was not Christian, just trying to make a quick buck by exploiting a community, so no, the purpose was not to spread the Gospel, but to exploit. Do your research), but your whole comment has a negative tone behind it.


RegalSin wrote on 01. Sep 2011 at 18:34:
Try walking up to a church, and post a listing about making a donation to the church, for X amount of dollars, and I bet you are going to get a call back.


Huh? What relevance does this have? Are you suggesting that WisdomTree was a company for the church that practiced pirating (which is illegal)? If so, you're wrong. Look at my parenthetical statement in the "paragraph" above.

Moreover, it sounds like you're saying that the Christian Church is a bunch of money-mongers. If someone was willing to donate to you, of course you'd follow up and inquire about the money. It'd be ridiculous to not want free money. That doesn't mean you're greedy, especially if someone offered.


RegalSin wrote on 01. Sep 2011 at 18:34:
I bet their is at least one church house that has this game in storage somewhere.


After so many years? And with its poor quality? More collectors and stores have copies of this game than a Christian family's attic, I assure you.

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by bombermanabc01 on 28. Sep 2011 at 13:23
Good..topic.    :-[ :-X :-X

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by pridkiki on 06. Dec 2011 at 16:42
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Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by vvvDINOvvv on 07. Dec 2011 at 00:11

Nightowljrm wrote on 01. Sep 2011 at 20:07:

RegalSin wrote on 01. Sep 2011 at 18:34:
I bet 9/10 Christian Hyper Churchie families has this game some where in their house.


Excuse me? It's impolite and rude to mock a religion, regardless if you agree with it or not. I'm a Christian and, no, I did not buy this game because of the connotations behind it. I bought it to experience it's hilarious mediocrity. Chances are, many Christians probably did buy this game because it's "Christian" (the quotes because WisdomTree/Colordreams/Bunch Games are because the company was not Christian, just trying to make a quick buck by exploiting a community, so no, the purpose was not to spread the Gospel, but to exploit. Do your research), but your whole comment has a negative tone behind it.


RegalSin wrote on 01. Sep 2011 at 18:34:
Try walking up to a church, and post a listing about making a donation to the church, for X amount of dollars, and I bet you are going to get a call back.


Huh? What relevance does this have? Are you suggesting that WisdomTree was a company for the church that practiced pirating (which is illegal)? If so, you're wrong. Look at my parenthetical statement in the "paragraph" above.

Moreover, it sounds like you're saying that the Christian Church is a bunch of money-mongers. If someone was willing to donate to you, of course you'd follow up and inquire about the money. It'd be ridiculous to not want free money. That doesn't mean you're greedy, especially if someone offered.


RegalSin wrote on 01. Sep 2011 at 18:34:
I bet their is at least one church house that has this game in storage somewhere.


After so many years? And with its poor quality? More collectors and stores have copies of this game than a Christian family's attic, I assure you.

I'm a christian and I agree. :)

Title: Re: How rare is "Bible Adventures?"
Post by the_wizard_666 on 25. Dec 2011 at 04:38

vvvDINOvvv wrote on 07. Dec 2011 at 00:11:

Nightowljrm wrote on 01. Sep 2011 at 20:07:

RegalSin wrote on 01. Sep 2011 at 18:34:
I bet 9/10 Christian Hyper Churchie families has this game some where in their house.


Excuse me? It's impolite and rude to mock a religion, regardless if you agree with it or not. I'm a Christian and, no, I did not buy this game because of the connotations behind it. I bought it to experience it's hilarious mediocrity. Chances are, many Christians probably did buy this game because it's "Christian" (the quotes because WisdomTree/Colordreams/Bunch Games are because the company was not Christian, just trying to make a quick buck by exploiting a community, so no, the purpose was not to spread the Gospel, but to exploit. Do your research), but your whole comment has a negative tone behind it.


RegalSin wrote on 01. Sep 2011 at 18:34:
Try walking up to a church, and post a listing about making a donation to the church, for X amount of dollars, and I bet you are going to get a call back.


Huh? What relevance does this have? Are you suggesting that WisdomTree was a company for the church that practiced pirating (which is illegal)? If so, you're wrong. Look at my parenthetical statement in the "paragraph" above.

Moreover, it sounds like you're saying that the Christian Church is a bunch of money-mongers. If someone was willing to donate to you, of course you'd follow up and inquire about the money. It'd be ridiculous to not want free money. That doesn't mean you're greedy, especially if someone offered.


RegalSin wrote on 01. Sep 2011 at 18:34:
I bet their is at least one church house that has this game in storage somewhere.


After so many years? And with its poor quality? More collectors and stores have copies of this game than a Christian family's attic, I assure you.

I'm a christian and I agree. :)

I'm not a Christian and I still agree.

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