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- It is simultaneously and perhaps paradoxically considered both a blatant and inferior rip-off of The Legend of Zelda and the finest game that Color Dreams / Wisdom Tree has ever made. Fans of obscure and questionable NES games revere Spiritual Warfare and consider it one of the finest example of an NES cult classic, perhaps rivalled only by Action 52.
I moved the above paragraph from the article since it is clearly unsourced and POV. Angela. 10:54, Apr 26, 2005 (UTC)
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- I don't think it's "paradoxal", cosidering the overall quality of the Wisdom Tree games. 85.226.122.205 18:25, 12 January 2006 (UTC)