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Super Hockey '94
Super Hockey '94.jpg
Developer(s) Opera House[1]
Publisher(s) Yonezawa PR21 (JP)
Sunsoft (EU)
[2]
Designer
Engine Proprietary
status Status Missing
Release date March 25, 1994 (JP)
1994 (EU)
[2]
Genre Sports (International ice hockey) [2]
Mode(s) Single-player
multiplayer (up to 4 players)
Age rating(s) CERO: n/a (not rated)
PEGI: n/a (not rated)
Platform(s) Super Nintendo Entertainment System[2]
Arcade system Arcade System Missing
Media 8-megabit cartridge[3]
Input Super Famicom game controller(s)
Requirements Requirements Missing
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough

Super Ice Hockey, released in Japan as Super Hockey '94 (スーパーホッケー '94?, "Super Hockey '94"),[4] is hockey video game released in Japan and Europe for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is based on international hockey with teams from 1994.

Gameplay[ | ]

General[ | ]

There are several gameplay modes that can be chosen from the main menu of the game. These include exhibition mode, playoff mode, and an Olympic mode that is loosely based on the 1994 Winter Olympics. The object of the Olympic mode is to simply win the gold medal while the defeated team receives a silver medal. In order to qualify for the gold medal game, he or she must rank in the top four in either "League A" or "League B" during the round robin format; an X refers to a win while an O refers to a defeat. Achieving this will promote the player's team to a playoff of eight teams that will determine the gold and silver medal recipients Teams that belong to opposite leagues eventually get to play against each other in the playoff mode.

Periods can either be one minutes, two minutes or three minutes long. Referees can be set to either strict (similar to real international hockey), normal (similar to the NHL), or absent (referred to in the game as free mode). In the real mode, penalties are given for every body check while most body checking is allowed in normal. However, both participants in hockey fights are penalized in both normal and real mode. This is offset by using extremely short durations in the penalty box due to the unrealistically low period durations.

Available Teams[ | ]

  • Template:Flagicon Russia
  • Template:Flagicon Canada
  • Template:Flagicon Czech Republic
  • Template:Flagicon USA
  • Template:Flagicon Sweden
  • Template:Flagicon Germany
  • Template:Flagicon Finland
  • Template:Flagicon France
  • Template:Flagicon Norway
  • Template:Flagicon Switzerland
  • Template:Flagicon Austria
  • Template:Flagicon Italy
  • Template:Flagicon Great Britain
  • Template:Flagicon Japan
  • Template:Flagicon China
  • Template:Flagicon Australia

Gallery[ | ]

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References[ | ]

  1. Developer information. SMS Power. Retrieved on 2008-05-11
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Release information. GameFAQs. Retrieved on 2008-05-11
  3. Additional release information. Camya. Retrieved on 2010-03-11
  4. Japanese title. Geocities Japan. Retrieved on 2008-10-20

External links[ | ]

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