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Limewater wrote:
sevin0seven wrote: 2 skinny, 1 med and 1 fat. that's all i need. :)
I usually played with all fatties. I never really felt like I had enough control over my team to make having a mixed team particularly helpful, so I just had four completely interchangeable guys. Also, I guess I didn't really play it very seriously, and rarely ever played one-player mode.
i tried playing with all the fatties and it didn't work out for me. then i try playing with all the skinnies....not quite right (too fast). so balance is the best attack.
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fastbilly1 wrote:Fools, the only hockey game of merit is Blades of Steel! Ok, Im done.
I agree!
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I really liked NHL 93... but NHL 94 is where that shit was AMAZING. I had several ports of 94. I've been hoping to find NHL 2002 for GBA for quite some time now. It's not especially rare, but I never seem to happen upon it. :(
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noiseredux wrote:I really liked NHL 93... but NHL 94 is where that shit was AMAZING. I had several ports of 94. I've been hoping to find NHL 2002 for GBA for quite some time now. It's not especially rare, but I never seem to happen upon it. :(
Yup. NHL '94 on Sega CD is awesome, but wasn't NHL '93 called NHLPA 93?

I could be mistaken, but one year the NHLPA tried to butt in on games.
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Luke wrote:
noiseredux wrote:I really liked NHL 93... but NHL 94 is where that shit was AMAZING. I had several ports of 94. I've been hoping to find NHL 2002 for GBA for quite some time now. It's not especially rare, but I never seem to happen upon it. :(
Yup. NHL '94 on Sega CD is awesome, but wasn't NHL '93 called NHLPA 93?

I could be mistaken, but one year the NHLPA tried to butt in on games.

I don't remember. I know I had 93 for SNES, and 94 for Genesis AND Sega CD.
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noiseredux wrote:
I know I had 93 for SNES, and 94 for Genesis AND Sega CD.
Oh No!

Had?
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Was'nt it released in 91? Making it 19?
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