Episode 102 – Bible Adventures (1991)

Episode 102 – Bible Adventures (1991)

This week in Your Parents Basement, we are carrying babies and animals and other crap to safety! From 1991, we’re playing Bible Adventures by Wisdom Tree for the NES. We’re joined by special guest HAWK, the sweetest baby boy of 2016, who nominated this game for coverage!

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TIMESTAMPS

  • 0:00 – Intro, which features the incredibly repetitive background music from the games.
  • 25:30 – Voicemails! We’re joined by an Australian friend.
  • 32:00 – Emails! We learn about when we learned things.
  • 53:45 – This week, we help someone in… Ask the Sweet Boys.
  • 59:30 – Snifferoo. Jesus was with us after playing Bible Adventures, because we’re actually playing a decent game next week!

SHOW NOTES

– According to Price Charting, Bible Adventures is pretty affordable, at $9.99 for the loose cart and $16.65 for the box, cart and manual. There is also a Genesis version that’s pricier – $17.95 for the game, $56 for the box, manual and cart.

– The awesome commercial mentioned and played on the show can be viewed on Youtube, courtesy of Pat the NES Punk.

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