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  2. Blades of Steel - Wikipedia

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    Blades of Steel, later released in Japan as Konamic Ice Hockey (コナミック アイスホッケー, Konamikku Aisu Hokkē), is an ice hockey video game released by Konami for North American arcades in 1987, and ported to the Family Computer Disk System and Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988.

  3. List of ice hockey video games - Wikipedia

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    NHL Blades of Steel '99: April 5, 1999 Nintendo 64 Game Boy Color: Konami: Actua Ice Hockey 2: April 1999 PC PlayStation: Gremlin Interactive: NHL Championship 2000: September 30, 1999 November 3, 1999 PC PlayStation: Fox Sports Interactive: NHL 2000: August 31, 1999 PC PlayStation Game Boy Color: EA Sports: NHL FaceOff 2000: 1999 PlayStation ...

  4. NHL Blades of Steel 2000 - Wikipedia

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    NHL Blades of Steel 2000 [a] is a set of two hockey video games published by Konami for PlayStation and Game Boy Color in 2000. A Nintendo 64 version had been planned (and was even reviewed by Game Informer while in development), [ 4 ] but was later cancelled.

  5. List of Konami games - Wikipedia

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    NHL Blades of Steel '99; Jersey Devil (Japan) Silent Hill; Soul of the Samurai (called Ronin Blade in Europe) Tokimeki Memorial 2; Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol. 3 Tabidachi no Uta; A Bug's Life (Japan) Vandal Hearts II; Virgin Fleet; beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX; beatmania APPEND 4thMIX; Tarzan (Japan) pop'n music; pop'n music 2; Yu-Gi-Oh!

  6. NHL Blades of Steel '99 - Wikipedia

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    NHL Blades of Steel '99, known as NHL Pro 99 in Europe, is an ice hockey game for Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color (as NHL Blades of Steel). The N64 version has Controller Pak and Rumble Pak support. NHL Blades of Steel '99 is the second game in the Blades of Steel series following Blades of Steel for the NES.

  7. List of Nintendo Entertainment System games - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1376 [a] officially licensed games released for the Japanese version, the Family Computer (Famicom), and its international counterpart, the NES, during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges.

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  9. Blades of Time - Wikipedia

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    Blades of Time (ブレイズ オブ タイム, Bureizu obu Taimu) is an action-adventure hack-and-slash video game developed by Gaijin Entertainment and published by Konami and Iceberg Interactive for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Mac OS X. [3] The game is a reboot/sequel to Gaijin Entertainment's past work, X-Blades. [4]