
About a week ago I put up this update showing the box art, street date, & MSRP for The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones and promised to bring you the Specs well here they go after the jump!!!
Disc 1: “My First Adventure”
• Archaeology: Unearthing our Past
• Howard Carter and the Tomb of Tutankhamun
• Colonel lawrence’s War: T.E. Lawrence and Arabia
• From Slavery to Freedom
Disc 3: “Passion For Life” Bonus Disc
• Theodore Roosevelt and The American Century
• Ecology: Pulse of the Planet
• American Dreams: Norman Rockwell and the Saturday Evening Post
• Art Rebellion: The Making of the Modern
• Edgar Degas: Reluctant Rebel
• Braque + Picasso: A Collaboration Cubed
Disc 5: “The Perils of Cupid” Bonus Disc
• Giacomo Puccini: Music of the Heart
• It’s Opera!
• The Archduke’s last Journey: End of an Era
• Powder Keg: Europe 1900-1914
• Sigmund Freud: Exploring the Unconscious
• Carl Jung and the Journey of Self Discovery
• Psychology: Charting the Human Mind
Disc 6: “Travels With Father”
• Seeking Truth: The Life of Leo Tolstoy
• Unquiet Voices: Russian Writers and the State
• Aristotle: Creating Foundations
• Ancient Questions: Philosophy and Our Search for Meaning
Disc 7: “Journey of Radiance”
• Jiddu Krishnamurti: The Reluctant Messiah
• Annie Besant: An Unlikely Rebel
• Medicine in the Middle Kingdom
• Eastern Spirituality: The Road to Enlightenment
Disc 9: “Spring Break Adventure” Bonus Disc
• Thomas Alva Edison: Lighting up the World
• Invention and Innovation: Whats Behind a Good Idea?
• Wanted - Dead or Alive: Pancho Villa and the American Invasion of Mexico
• George S. Patton: American Achilles
Disc 11: “Love’s Sweet Song” Bonus Disc
• Easter Rising: The Poets’ of Rebellion
• The Passions of William Butler Yeats
• Sean O’Casey vs. Ireland
• Ireland: The Power of the Poets
• Wnston Churchill: The Lion’s Road
• Demanding the Vote: The Pankhursts and Brittish Suffrage
• Fighting for the Vote: Women’s Suffrage in America
Disc 12: Interactive Disc
• “Revolution” Interactive Game
• Extensive Interactive Timeline
• Historical Lecture: The Promise of Progress