
Big heads rule the ice in this fast-paced downloadable hockey game from EA.

An Ice Hockey game from the Actua Sports franchise. It has a sequel which was released in 1999.


A GBA game released only in the e-reader format. It came on a single e-reader card and was part of the launch of Nintendo's e-reader to show off many of the games that could be played via the e-reader.

The first installment of the Backyard Hockey series, where you can play as cartoon versions of real NHL players.

Backyard Hockey 2005 is a "arcade style" 3 vs 3 hockey game that featured all 30 NHL Franchises and over 10 Different NHL Stars.

A crazy bumper car game from Burger King, consists of five different game modes.

Blades of Steel is a hockey game first released by Konami for the arcade in 1987, followed by a release on the NES in 1988.

The first release in the Brett Hull hockey series.


EA Hockey is a game for Sega Megadrive. It resembles NHL Hockey for Sega Genesis, but NHL teams have been substituted for international teams.

The freeware menu-based hockey simulator that began the Eastside Hockey Manager series, which later acquired licenses for hockey leagues all over the world.

Elitserien 2001 is an add-on for the EA Sports title NHL 2001. It features the Swedish Elitserien as well as the Finnish SM-liiga, the highest-level hockey leagues in the two countries. Timrå (and, later, Detroit Red Wings) player Henrik Zetterberg from Sweden is featured on the cover.

Elitserien 95 is essentially a Swedish translation of the EA Sports title NHL 95, featuring teams and players from the highest-level league in Sweden: Elitserien.

Elitserien 96 is essentially a Swedish translation of the EA Sports title NHL 96, featuring teams and players from the highest-level league in Sweden: Elitserien.

Empire of Sports allows you to create your own sports hero.

Released in 2000, ESPN National Hockey Night was the last hockey game published by Konami and was released to generally negative reviews. 2000 Calder Trophy winner and Stanley Cup Champion Scott Gomez graced the cover.

An NHL game released in 1994. Very similar to the EA hockey games at the time.

ESPN NHL 2K5 was the fifth game in the series, and featured Martin St.Louis on the cover who was a member of the 2004 Stanley Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning. He was also the winner of the Hart, Lester B. Pearson, and Art Ross Trophies that season.

In the 2004 edition of Sega's 2K series, the ESPN license is added, changing the presentation across the game. Jeremy Roenick of the Philadelphia Flyers serves as cover athlete for the second year in a row.

One of several unreleased sports titles that Fox Interactive had planned for release in 1998. The series of titles were shown at E3 '98, but only College Hoops and Golf were released.

A Wii U exclusive skill-based party game featuring multiple sports and arcade games.

Do you ever thought of becoming a General Manager for your favorite NHL team? Well, here's your chance... With GM Hockey 2009, you can do everything that comes with the job: trade players, put them on waivers, blame your coach for the long losing streak (and even fire him), blame your superstar for not performing enough, and so on.

Ice hockey game of the "Great Sports" line of games from SEGA for the Sega Master System

Gretzky NHL is a hockey game released on the PSP on March 14, 2005

The most recent Gretzky NHL game by Page 44 Studios.

Gretzky NHL 2005 was a hockey game released exclusively on the PlayStation2.

A page celebrating the first real over the top hockey arcade experience. In which rather than trying to find a way to steal the hockey puck you actually get the ability to punch the other player for the puck without worries of getting a foul.

A pinball machine made in 1941 by Chicago Coin.

A hockey game for the Intellivision

Hockey game for the Gizmondo. Features blue tooth player support.

Ice Hockey is a one to two player game in which players can choose between six different countries to play as. In addition, players can choose three different classes of characters, three period lengths, plus the speed of the game. Players control 5 players on their team including the goalie.

Ice Hockey is an ice hockey video game designed by Activision programmer Alan Miller, and published by Activision.

The first ice hockey game released for the Nintendo Wii.

Mario & Sonic go head to head once again in Vancouver. They participate in a variety of winter themed events & some brand new Dream events.

A 1991 Sega Genesis hockey game bearing the likeness of Mario Lemieux.

Another Mario-themed collection of sports minigames for the Nintendo Wii starring Mario and friends. Games include: hockey, volleyball, basketball and dodgeball.

NHL 94 is an ice hockey game developed by EA Sports. It is considered the best hockey game of its generation and still maintains a loyal following.

NHL 06 is the first NHL game to be released after the NHL Lockout of 2005. It features a slight graphical upgrade. This is the last NHL game on the GameCube.

NHL 07 was the 16th game of the NHL franchise from EA Sports.

NHL 08 takes the simulation of hockey video games to the next level by adding more precise stick handling, and an all new deke button that allows you to separate the puck from your player to skate around defencemen and get scoring chances.

NHL 09 adds major improvements to the franchise, such as the defense skill stick and the highly praised Be A Pro Mode, to make this sports game one of the best of 2008.

The 19th installment of EA Sports' long running series, NHL 10 brings a new degree of toughness through one-on-one battle refinements and a new board physics engine, as well as various EA Sports Hockey League adjustments.

The 19th annual release of EA's successful NHL franchise introduces a Canadian Hockey League license and a new real-time physics engine.
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