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NHL Powerplay '96 is a video game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and Windows. Gameplay [ edit ]
NHL 96 is a 1995 sports video game developed by EA Tiburon for the SNES, High Score Productions for the Sega Genesis, EA Canada for DOS, and Probe Entertainment for the Game Boy. EA Sports published all versions of the game except the Game Boy version, which was published by THQ .
On PC, NHL 96 was in 3D with 2D player textures, fights are back (most recently in the first two games). NHL 97 was the first full 3D installment, the national teams of Canada , USA and Russia have been added, the other two teams contain a compilation of the best European players.
NHL Breakaway 98: 1998 Nintendo 64 PlayStation Sega Saturn PC: Acclaim Sports: NHL 99: September 30, 1998 PC PlayStation Nintendo 64: EA Sports: NHL FaceOff 99: 1998 PlayStation: 989 Studios: NHL Breakaway 99: 1998 Nintendo 64: Acclaim Sports: NHL Blades of Steel '99: April 5, 1999 Nintendo 64 Game Boy Color: Konami: Actua Ice Hockey 2: April ...
NHL 96: Advertisements mentioned a Game Gear release, but the game only ended up releasing on Sega Genesis, SNES, and Game Boy. [33] High Score Entertainment Electronic Arts: Off the Wall: Released as an arcade game in 1991, a Game Gear port was scheduled for release in 1993. The game was to feature the ability to link up multiple Game Gears ...
NHL 96: Electronic Arts Electronic Arts No prototype has surfaced. [36] Orbatak: American Laser Games American Laser Games Conversion of the arcade original. No prototype has surfaced. [4] [5] Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors: Imagineering: Absolute Entertainment: Unknown if actual development started on 3DO version beyond announcement. [37]
In the United States, the game's Windows version sold 134,714 copies during 1997. [20]The PlayStation version met with resoundingly positive reviews, with critics hailing it as a return to dominance for the NHL series after the '96 PlayStation edition was cancelled and the '97 edition was so-so.
NHL 97 introduced a skills competition, allowing the user to pick players to compete in drills such as hardest shot, goalie 2 on 0, and accuracy shooting. [ 8 ] This was the first year that an alternate jersey was an option.