NHL Hockey 95 for Game Boy

Game Boy

Sport hockey NHL
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NHL Hockey 95

Online version of NHL Hockey 95 for Game Boy. NHL Hockey 95 (NHL 95) is an ice hockey video game developed by Electronic Arts Canada, published for platforms PC DOS, SNES, Sega Genesis in 1994 and ported to handhelds Game Boy, Game Gear in 1995. NHL 95 introduced many new elements to the series. For the first time, a complete season could be played, and players could be created, traded, signed, and released. It is also the first game to give out year end awards at the end of the season. Other gameplay improvements include fake shots, drop passes and lying on the ice to block shots. Fighting is still removed. The graphics on the Genesis and SNES gamed differed greatly from the first three installments of the NHL series (The DOS version kept those graphics)...

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Released in
1994
Publisher
Electronic Arts, Inc.
Developer
Electronic Arts Canada
Platforms
PC DOS, Genesis, SNES (1994), Game Boy, Game Gear (1995)
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Nintendo Game Boy Console

Online emulated version of NHL Hockey 95 was originally developed for Game Boy, an 8-bit handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. The first handheld in the Game Boy family, it was first released in Japan on April 21, 1989, then North America, three months later, and lastly in Europe, more than one year later. It was designed by the same team that developed the Game & Watch series of handheld electronic games and several Nintendo Entertainment System games: Satoru Okada, Gunpei Yokoi, and Nintendo Research & Development No.1.

The console features a dull green dot-matrix screen (160x144 px) with adjustable contrast dial, five control buttons (a directional pad, two game buttons, and "START" and "SELECT"), a single speaker with adjustable volume dial, and, like its rivals, uses cartridges as physical media for games. At launch, it was sold either as a standalone unit, or bundled with one of several games, namely Super Mario Land or Tetris.

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online game added: 2013-05-09, by dj