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Series
  
NHL

Genre
  
Sports game


Initial release date
  
1992

Publisher
  
Electronic Arts


Mode(s)
  
Single-player Multiplayer

Platforms
  
Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Developers
  
Electronic Arts, Park Place Productions

Similar
  
NHL games, Park Place Productions games, Sports games

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NHLPA Hockey '93 is a Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System ice hockey game developed by Park Place Productions and published by Electronic Arts Sports Network. It is the second installment of the NHL series and the first to be released for the Super NES.

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Although considered to be the second EA Sports NHL game, the game was not licensed by the NHL, however it did receive licensing permission from the NHLPA. Because of this all teams are referred to only by city with no use of the team name itself. Additionally, no NHL team logos or NHL emblems are seen anywhere in the game.

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Gameplay

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The game features are a single-game exhibition mode and a playoff mode (single-elimination or best-of-7), wherein the winner collects a trophy similar to the Stanley Cup. The game includes mostly complete rosters and all 24 teams from the 1991-92 NHL season, including the expansion Tampa Bay Lightning and Ottawa Senators.

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The Genesis version also included EEPROM battery saving, which allowed one to save lines and the ongoing Playoff, rather than use passwords as in the Super NES version.

Reception

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Computer Gaming World approved of the game's use of real NHL hockey player names and teams, and concluded that it was "just about as realistic and detailed as one could hope a cartridge game to be ... two red and blistered thumbs up".

In 2001, Game Informer ranked it the 20th best video game ever made. The staff praised the game's depth and strategy.

References

NHLPA Hockey '93 Wikipedia