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The following list contains 2,434 game titles released for the Atari ST home computer systems. [1] [2] 0–9 ... Hockey Pista; Hole in One Golf (aka ST Golf ...
Ice Hockey was released in 1981. [3]Ice Hockey was favorably reviewed in 1982 by Video magazine where it was described as "yet another example of Activision's innovative approach to programmable video-game software" and suggested along with Championship Soccer the game "proves that cleverly conceived sports simulations can work on the Atari VCS".
Superstar Ice Hockey was Mindscape's third best-selling Commodore game of all time as of late 1987. [1] Ahoy!'s AmigaUser praised the game's "thorough and knowledgeable treatment of major league hockey", and freedom to play single games or multiple seasons. The magazine concluded that "Ed Ringler continues to design some of the most outstanding ...
Microsoft Games: Backyard Hockey: 2003 Game Boy Advance: Atari: Hockey Mania 2003 Commodore 64 Protovision Hockey.tk: 2004 PC: Jouko Pynnönen ESPN NHL 2K5: August 30, 2004 PlayStation 2 Xbox: ESPN Video games, Sega: NHL 2005: September 14, 2004 PC PlayStation 2 Xbox GameCube: EA Sports: NHL Eastside Hockey Manager: October 19, 2004 PC: Sports ...
Alan Emrich and Chris Lombardi reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Projectyle would be just another "Rollerball" rip-off if it weren't for the flavor that is added in terms of individual players with ratings in 6 statistics, unique home fields with personalities of their own, and special effects objects that add twists to the game play."
Hockey is an ice hockey video game published by Gamma Software for Atari 8-bit computers in 1981. [1] Gamma released the Atari 8-bit game Soccer the following year. [2]
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Atari, Inc. was an American video game developer and video game console and home computer development company which operated between 1972 and 1984. During its years of operation, it developed and produced over 350 arcade, console, and computer games for its own systems, and almost 100 ports of games for home computers such as the Commodore 64.