NHL Hockey 91 Passwords
NHL Hockey (92) GG CS-G BS-G
NHLPA Hockey 93 GG CS-G BS-G
NHL Hockey 94 CS-G BS-G
NHL 95 (Electronic Arts) CS-G BS-G
NHL 95 Elitserien (European)
NHL 96 CS-G BS-G
NHL 97 CS-G BS-G
NHL 98 CS-G BS-G
NAME: NHL Hockey series (8 titles)
AUTHOR/VENDOR: Park Place/High Score/TH*Q/Electronic Arts
RELEASED: various
TYPE: Sports (hockey)
LANGUAGE: Czech, English, German, and Swedish known - possibly
other versions exist
PREMISE: Real hockey, real players, real action. Skate with the
game's greatest players as you go head-to-head with over
500 professional hockey stars. Challenge faster, more
more intimidating goalies, injure key opposing players,
and track individual player stats. (Electronic Arts)
IMPRESSIONS: This series has earned a worldwide reputation for its
overall excellence, and its easy to see why. Excellent
sound and graphics throughout the series, and the
gameplay ROCKS, plain and simple.
VARIATIONS: This series was released under the name Elitserien in
the German and Scandanavian markets, and under the name
EA International Hockey in other world locales. The only
real difference is that those titles feature teams and
players from around the world instead of the American
National Hockey League (NHL). The variants listed below
are the American ones, but should also apply to their
non-American cousins under the appropriate name.
NHL Hockey 91 (the first in the series - not as
impressive graphically as its sequels, but a good
start nonetheless - the Euro variant is referred to as
"EA Hockey - European League" in Bruce Cantin's Genesis
FAQ)
NHL Hockey 92 (so much like the first game, except for
the team rosters, that it's often hard to tell them
apart - one clue is the different artwork used in the
title screens)
NHLPA Hockey 93 (significant improvements in graphics,
sound, and gameplay, and the best in the series before
High Score Productions got their on-screen credit)
NHL Hockey 94 (not as good as its immediate precursor,
the game tunes just plain stink - what a waste)
NHL 95 (the first of the High Score games, and a big
improvement over the previous installment)
NHL 96 (the most balanced of the NHL Hockey series, and
the "house favorite" among fans of the sport)
NHL 97 (no observable difference between this and NHL 96
apart from the music and the team rosters; there is
also a user-hacked Czech version apparently out there)
NHL 98 (identical to NHL 97 for all practical purposes
aside from the team rosters)
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