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  2. List of ice hockey video games - Wikipedia

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    PC PlayStation: Midway Games: NHL 96: 1995 PC Super NES Sega Genesis Game Boy: EA Sports: NHL FaceOff: November 30, 1995 PlayStation: 989 Studios: NHL All-Star Hockey: 1995 Sega Saturn: Sega Sports Ultra Hockey: 1995 Arcade: Konami: NHL PowerPlay '96: July 1, 1996 PC Sega Saturn PlayStation: Virgin Interactive: NHL 97: 1996 PC PlayStation ...

  3. NHL 99 - Wikipedia

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    [28] Jeff Lackey of Computer Games Strategy Plus gave the Windows version three stars out of five, saying, "By making the goalies behave in the way they do, a player has two choices when playing NHL 99: play at Rookie level and quickly learn to win every game by a wide margin, or play at Pro level and accept the inability of your players to ...

  4. NHL (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The last games in which he is one of the announcers are the PC and PS2 versions of NHL 09. Bill Clement was the sole commentator in the Nintendo 64 version of NHL 99. Gary Thorne provided the play-by-play commentary in all Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions from NHL 07 through NHL 14.

  5. NHL 2001 - Wikipedia

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    NHL 2001 is a video game released by Electronic Arts in 2000. It is the successor to NHL 2000 . An add-on featuring Elitserien and SM-Liiga was released on the PC version on March 8, 2001, that added Swedish and Finnish hockey leagues and teams to the game.

  6. NHL 2003 - Wikipedia

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    NHL 2003 is an ice hockey video game developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports. It was released in 2002 as the successor to NHL 2002. Jarome Iginla appears as the cover athlete and spokesperson of the game. Iginla appears in the Behind The Scenes video to show the player how the game was made.

  7. NHL Eastside Hockey Manager - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Category:National Hockey League video games - Wikipedia

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    NHL 5-On-5 2006; NHL All-Star Hockey '95; NHL All-Star Hockey (Sega Saturn game) NHL Blades of Steel '99; NHL Breakaway 98; NHL Breakaway 99; NHL Championship 2000; NHL Hitz 2002; NHL Hitz 2003; NHL Hitz Pro; NHL Powerplay '96; NHL Powerplay 98; NHL Rock the Rink; NHL Stanley Cup (video game)

  9. Eastside Hockey Manager - Wikipedia

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    The new version of the game went by the working title of "Eastside Hockey Manager: Franchise Edition" before being released by Sega under the name of NHL Eastside Hockey Manager in 2004. Rather than bringing over the code of the original freeware game, the new game was built upon the technology used in Sports Interactive 's highly successful ...