TSTR wrote:I still fire up Blades of Steel for the NES at least once a month and run through a tournament. Did it again a couple days ago. Always pick Toronto; they have the best colors.
Pfft. Chicago all the way. The Blackhawks have the best looking uniforms in sports history.
I always found it funny and somewhat awesome that in Blades of Steel only the loser of the fight goes to the penalty box.
Been playing ESPN NFL 2K5 (so many acronyms) on xbox in an attempt to understand and enjoy the NFL. From my research, this is supposed to be one of the best NFL games ever. Playing as the Packer's and am currently 6-1.
As far as sports games in general go, I've never understood the attitude some have that they are somehow less than "regular" games. Many a hour has been spent winning the champions league on Pro Evo master leagues and I never stopped and went, "this is fun but it's hardly Final Fantasy is it?".
I guess the main problem sports titles have is that their ubiquity and iterating nature tend to render themselves useless, save for a few really stand out titles. Still doesn't stop them being fun. I mean, I bought a dreamcast partly for Virtua Tennis.
NFL Blitz, NBA JAM, NHL 94 and Tecmo sports games are games i love. And play them from time to time. I also love NHL 08, all after 08 just weren't as good imo. And the soundtrack kicks ass!
Luke wrote:I plan on picking up the new NHL game as it has an updated nhl 94 included, but I'm still waiting for the price to drop. Plus, I haven't played a hockey game yet that I prefer over NHL 2002.
or you can just play the updated NHL 94 (2014 roster with updated gameplay and more) for the Sega Genesis: http://pixelpuck.com/?p=3396
as for me, i've been playing NBA 2K14 (multi modded) on PC/Steam lately.