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Eastside Hockey Manager is a sports simulation game, which allows the player to take control of an ice hockey team from over 30 playable leagues. [3] Currently the game does not have any official licenses within the game (with the exception of the British-based Elite Ice Hockey League), as a result fictional league, team and player names are used instead.
The first version of the game was released in Europe in 2004 under the new brand name NHL Eastside Hockey Manager. It was based on Sports Interactive's Championship Manager 3 game engine and featured over 15 playable hockey leagues from around the world with a database of over 15,000 players and staff.
NHL FaceOff 2002: 2001 PlayStation 2: 989 Studios: NHL 2002: 2001 PC PlayStation 2 Xbox Game Boy Advance: EA Sports: NHL Hitz 20-02: 2001 PlayStation 2 Xbox GameCube: Midway Games: ESPN National Hockey Night: March 25, 2001 PlayStation 2 Game Boy Color: Konami: Eastside Hockey Manager: October 24, 2001 PC: EHM-Team NHL 2K2: February 14, 2002 ...
The first version of Franchise Hockey Manager (FHM) was released in 2011, it was developed by Out of the Park Developments. The game was initially released for PC, but later versions have also been made available for mobile devices. The first version of FHM allowed players to take control of a professional hockey team as the general manager.
Live play-by-play commentary was introduced in the PC version of NHL 97. Jim Hughson, former play-by-play man for CBC's Hockey Night in Canada and also one of Canada's best-known hockey announcers, provided the play-by-play for much of the series. The last games in which he is one of the announcers are the PC and PS2 versions of NHL 09.
ESPN NHL Hockey (also known as NHL 2K4) is a video game released by Sega in 2003. It was released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The cover athlete is Jeremy Roenick, who was then on the Philadelphia Flyers The game uses the ESPN presentation style using ESPN graphics, music, and is featuring ESPN on-air talent.
Clayton Crooks of AllGame gave the PC version four-and-a-half stars out of five and said, "Hockey fans are sure to enjoy NHL 2001. It offers impressive (albeit repetitive) audio, superb graphics and animation to go along with exciting gameplay and fans of both arcade and simulation-style sports games should be able to find some aspect to enjoy.
A beta build of the cartridge version of Brett Hull NHL Hockey was released by B&C Computervisions on January 9, 2004, for US$50. [39] [40] [41] On May 14, 2009, the defunct Jaguar Sector II website released the CD version under the name Jaguar Hockey to avoid licensing issues for US$35.