WrathofGod
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Better late than never I never saw that game though.
I think the term can be used compared to many others, including myself. Your literature collection contains some real treasures with the RPG stuff and "Lost Kingdom" being some of the coolest.DIrishB in response to Plaristes said:HA!! The term "pathetic-in-comparison-to-DIrishB's-collection" should NEVER be used when taking into account your HUGE SW collection. Thats amazing, man.
Henry's mother-in-law was so fat...DIrishB said:He's here all week, folks.
Try the veal!
BA-DUM-
I envy you, Violet! Thanks for posting your photos. I especially like the cover painting on the box and the centrepiece one on the board. Nice collection piece! If I ever get to Australia, I challenge you to a game. What's interesting is the name, Indiana Jones, OVER the "Raiders" logo 15 years before the re-released VHS title. (Nice duvet/bed-spread BTW. Are those daisies?)Violet Indy said:Here are (as promised) the pics of the most valued items in my collection:
The Board Game!!!
The gist of the game is to find all cards (Marion, Ra, Imam and Map Room) in the same colour. It's a game that requires good memory skills.
A truly RARE & EXQUISITE Young Indy artifact...I don't know what to say other than you Aussies were extremely lucky to be able to get this! Violet, you could start a thread about the map in the Young Indy section of the board to see if there are others who have it. Maybe, one day, we could eventually see a completed version! Between relocating & your toddler brother, thanks for your noble attempts to preserve this thing!Violet Indy said:And yes, the much coveted Australian exclusive that as far as I know no one else seems to have (Ed of the Indy Cast could be the only exception).
The Map of the Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones (mostly YIJC) circa 2000:
This was released with the Video Boxset of the trilogy as a bonus as well as the bonus YIJC video of Oganga, The Giver & Taker of Life. Each video in the Complete Adventures VHS collection had a sticker for a very limited time. You needed to collect the stickers in order to complete the map. I unfortunately have not been able to finish it (let alone keep this map from falling apart thanks to my then toddler brother and moving constantly around the country). But still... I've got it.
Stoo said:I think the term can be used compared to many others, including myself. Your literature collection contains some real treasures with the RPG stuff and "Lost Kingdom" being some of the coolest.
Henry's mother-in-law was so fat...
Crowd: How fat was she?
DIrishB said:I do love my hard to find Indy collectibles.
Plaristes said:It's nice to finally get a couple more of the few original Indy stories not in my collection. And Indiana Jones and His Life of Adventure is pretty cool in that it contains journal entries and other written accounts by Indy of some of his movie adventures, similar to (although much shorter than) The Lost Journal of Indiana Jones. So, DIrishB, if you're planning on getting the Lost Journal, you should get IJaHLoA as well.
Plaristes said:It was published way back in 1989.
Stoo said:I envy you, Violet! Thanks for posting your photos. I especially like the cover painting on the box and the centrepiece one on the board. Nice collection piece! If I ever get to Australia, I challenge you to a game. What's interesting is the name, Indiana Jones, OVER the "Raiders" logo 15 years before the re-released VHS title. (Nice duvet/bed-spread BTW. Are those daisies?)
A truly RARE & EXQUISITE Young Indy artifact...I don't know what to say other than you Aussies were extremely lucky to be able to get this! Violet, you could start a thread about the map in the Young Indy section of the board to see if there are others who have it. Maybe, one day, we could eventually see a completed version! Between relocating & your toddler brother, thanks for your noble attempts to preserve this thing!
Another interesting fact is that your Australian VHS boxed-set came with "Oganga" and not "Peacock's Eye" like in N.America...
Can you post a clearer pic of the characters, particularly the infamous "NAZI(tm)"?DIrishB said:Here's my complete collection of the TSR Indy RPG adventures. Below that are all the various cardboard figures for the game.
Moedred said:Can you post a clearer pic of the characters, particularly the infamous "NAZI(tm)"?
Short Rounded said:Wow! That's a lot of books, DIrishB! It is like your house is a library! Cool! That is a lot of action figures, too. P.S. Where did you get the stands for the action figures?