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  2. 1976 in video games - Wikipedia

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    The game is a hit in the United States but becomes even bigger in Japan when it is released by Namco. Block breaker games in the country create the first video game boom. [3] October – Heavyweight Champ by Sega premieres and features early one-on-one dueling between two human opponents, considered by some to be the first fighting game. [Note 3]

  3. List of ice hockey video games - Wikipedia

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    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 Dreamcast: Sega Sports NHL Hitz 20-03: September 16, 2002 PlayStation 2 ...

  4. NHL '94 - Wikipedia

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    NHL '94 is an ice hockey game by EA Sports for the Sega Genesis, Super NES, and Sega CD, as well as the first release for the PC , simply titled NHL Hockey, without the "'94" in the title. The third game in the NHL series media franchise , it was released in September 1993 for the Sega Genesis and November 1993 for the Super Nintendo. [ 2 ]

  5. Hit the Ice - Wikipedia

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    Hit the Ice is based on the game of ice hockey, the aim of the game being to outscore one's opponent by shooting the puck into the opponent's net more often than the opponent over three periods of play. [2] The game is unique because instead of having six players per team, the game only has three (forward, defense, and goalie).

  6. Fighting in ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    Fighting has been a part of ice hockey since the sport's rise in popularity in 19th century Canada. [1] There are a number of theories behind the integration of fighting into the game; the most common is that the relative lack of rules in the early history of hockey encouraged physical intimidation and control. [1]

  7. Super Series '76 - Wikipedia

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    Super Series '76 was the first of the "Super Series" ice hockey exhibitions, which saw club teams from Soviet Championship League touring North America to play against teams from the National Hockey League (NHL). The games were played in late December 1975 through the early part of January 1976, in the middle of the regular schedules of the NHL ...

  8. ESPN National Hockey Night (2001 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The PS2 version received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [2] Dan Egger of NextGen said that the game "isn't irredeemable; it's certainly better than FaceOff, but it's just nowhere near as good as EA Sports' NHL Hockey either." [10] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 29 out of 40. [5]

  9. Face Off! - Wikipedia

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    The player can control only one hockey player at a time, and cannot change this unless play is interrupted. The player can choose to play with 1, 3 or 5 players on each team. The aspects which made this game famous were the change of camera angle if the hockey player shoots and is close to the goaltender, and the mini-fights during the match ...