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Mutant League Hockey is an arcade style combat hockey game, developed by EA. The game features many returning characters from Mutant League Football, such as Bones Jackson, KT Slayer and Mo Puke.
Tecmo's foray into ice hockey. A SNES version was planned, but cancelled.
The 4th game in the NHL hockey franchise from EA Sports. It was released for the 1994-1995 NHL season.
A roller hockey game for the SNES, developed and published by GTE Entertainment.
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.
A hockey game released in 1994 licensed by both the NHL and ESPN. Very similar to the EA Sports hockey games of the era.
An ice hockey game featuring Brett Hull's likeness and the voice of NBC (then ABC) Sports commentator Al Michaels. It was followed by a sequel in 1995.
A hockey game licensed by the NHL employing a unique 3D-perspective.
The 1994 entry in EA's ice hockey series. It is widely considered the best of the NHL series and one of the best hockey games ever made.
A licensed NHL game developed by TOSE and released on both the NES and SNES.
This is the 2nd EA NHL game, although it lacked the NHL license and only had all the player names and city names appearing.
An arcade-style ice hockey game that was only released in Japan. A US version was in development but was cancelled.
NHL Hockey is an ice hockey game by EA Sports. For the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, and PC, it's the first game in the NHL Hockey series.
Paddle Fighter is an air hockey game with special moves and kooky characters.
The first Wayne Gretzky licensed hockey game, developed by Bethesda Softworks.
Face Off is a 1988 arcade hockey title from Namco. Prior to its 2024 Arcade Archives launch, it only ever saw release in Japan.
Blades of Steel is an ice hockey game first released by Konami for the arcade in 1987, followed by a release on the NES in 1988.
A one to two player ice hockey 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.
A two-on-two ice hockey game.
An ice hockey game for the Famicom, published by K Amusement Company. It was the first ice hockey game for the system, though it was never released outside of Japan.
A ice hockey game developed by DesignStar Consultants for various platforms.
International Hockey is a Hockey game for multiple early computer systems.
Ice Hockey is an ice hockey video game designed by Activision programmer Alan Miller, and published by Activision.
NHL Hockey was a title released for the Intellivision.
A hockey game for the Intellivision
A four-player sports game released by UPL in 1975; it features several different sports including tennis, hockey, football, and volleyball. Each sport can be played with two or four players, the latter in teams of two.
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.
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