Spiritual Warfare for the Nintendo NES Review

Spiritual Warfare for the Nintendo NESI remember years ago, when my mom came home from the local Christian book store with this game in her hand. When you are 7 years old and don't have an allowance, any free game is a good one, so me and my brothers poured hours into this one (and I never got very far, because the passcode system was a nightmare for a 7 year old). Like most Wisdom Tree titles, this game was a clone of a superior officially licensed title (The Legend of Zelda), but with a Christian theme tacked on to get it into Christian book stores (since Nintendo had banned unlicensed games from Nintendo-authorized retailers).

The game is easily Wisdom Tree's best title, although that's not saying much. If you've played The Legend of Zelda, you know pretty much what to expect, but with worse graphics and less polished gameplay. Even though this game still pales in comparison to its officially licensed counterpart, it's probably the closest thing Wisdom Tree has ever made to a good game, and it makes an amusing conversation piece for retro game enthusiasts.

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