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Kids today could never understand how innovative and new this game was when it came out. I remember playing it at my friends house and I was so darn jealous. Instant replay OMG!
I remember just seeing the NHL logos on the screen and walking out at like a ten-year-old LOL I campaign for like a year with my dad to buy Sega Genesis and then eventually by NHL by the time I got NHL no joke it was NHL 95 took me three years to campaign to get my own original copy of NHL game even though I always bored friends and cousins version from the earlier ones
I was just thinking about that - thats Rob Hubbard, baby - VGM Hall Of Fame from C64 to 16 bit - Road Rash, Masters of Magic, International Karate, Desert Strike - the list is pretty long
NHLPA 93 got me hooked on hockey for life! I actually never knew this game came out before that did! Only played this game years later. It's more defensive than 93 but a lot of fun!
I loved this game growing up. I remember #11 of NY Rangers (Mark Messier, if memory serves) just being unstoppable. Living in Miami, I am definitely one of those kids that got introduced to Hockey through this game. Great memories.
Jaromir Jagr is in this game that came out in 1991 and he's still playing pro hockey oveseas today at 52 years old. 33 years ago this came out. He's still going.
Someone made a collection of all his incarnations in the EA NHL games from 2d to 3d. Made you really appreciate how long lasted he is as a hockey player. Its one tough game.
On shitty days after school in 1992 - THIS was what we ran home to go play. It was absolutely awesome! I remember being a huge Tie Domi fan - and couldn’t quite tell if number 26 on the Rangers was really a 28, and would fight all the time with him, using my own play by play of TIE DOMI DROPS THE GLOVES!? But it was really Joe Kocur. I guess Domi didnt make the cut yet for this game.
I used to DOMINATE this game with the St. Louis Blues. Had Bret Hull at right wing and when you attack the bottom goal [he'd be on the left side of the screen] you could just get the puck and speed skate to the left corner of the goal and literally push the puck in. No goalie could stop it.
I had NHLPA 93 and would assume that the gameplay was similar. As a Leafs fan, I had to play a very conservative style because they were slow and terrible. Different with more talented teams, though. You could actually "deke" out the goalie on breakaways. And by that I mean you just had to turn a certain way and the goalie would move 😂
It was the Sharks's first season. Ray Bourque,Al Mcinnis and Paul Coffey had all the most powerful slapshot in the game.I wish they could remake that game with today's graphics as an anniversary special edition.
We spent HOURS playing this game in my buddy's basement. That original music from when you first started the game, with Kelly Hrudey depicted on the screen--so awesome. The sound effects were great, we loved using the instant replay feature/slow-mo, and only the Sharks had the special caption after winning the Cup. I'd buy a console for the sole purpose of playing this game!
I used to keep stats manually for this game. I would use replay to find out who got the assists. Used to track goals, assists, points, goalie save percent and gaa, team shots, etc.... for full seasons, including playoffs. I still have the trapper-keepers up in my attic 25 years later. Bruins - Christian, Jannney, Neely, Wesley, Bourque, Moog - if I remember correctly. One of my all time favorite, most played games. Thanks for putting this video up.
There’s a sure fire way to win the fight every time- keep rapidly backing off then going back to your opponent. They’ll miss every punch and you’ll land yours. I never lose fights lol
Best game ever me and my buddy when we were plowing parking lots in between storms we raced to either his house or my house to play and play for hours I think we forgot to even go back plowing once
I give the edge to NHL 94, since they had all the players and a lot of cool details never seen in a game before (teams having their own songs, Sharks fans having their own hand signals when on PP, ability to send a player into the bench, ability to change lines on the fly and so on).