![]() The sound has stuff like crowd cheers, national anthems and goal buzzers, which all adds up to a nice feeling. What some people can find annoying at first is that the ice is more blue than white, but after playing it for a while it's not a problem anymore. The graphics are fully functional, and things like players celebrating at goals, referees showing penalties with hand-signals and breaking the glass behind the goal, really is great. This may not sound special compared to todays games, but this was ground-breaking at the time. In the breaks between periods you get to see highlights from other games, and every goal that's scored tells you who did it and who assisted it. ![]() It introduces the ability to control line changes yourself, even set up the lines exactly as you'd like. You can choose a straight quick exhibition or a long gruelling play-off. ![]() What thrills me the most is the detail level of the game. (Bryan Adams anyone.?) So going from this solid old console game ten years ago to playing it on PC today, really puts the game to the test. This was actually the first great hockey game for the old console SNES, or Super Nintendo Super Famicom, which I played til my fingers bleed. ![]()
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