Street Hockey '95 facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Street Hockey '95 |
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Developer(s) | GTE Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | GTE Entertainment |
Composer(s) | Dwight Stone Dominique Wildiez |
Platform(s) | Super NES |
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Genre(s) | Alternative sports (Street hockey) |
Mode(s) | Single-player Multiplayer (1-4 players) |
Street Hockey '95 is a fun roller hockey video game released for the Super NES in 1994. This game was only available in North America. It lets players experience street hockey in a unique way, different from traditional ice hockey.
What is Street Hockey '95?
This video game takes you to city streets instead of an ice rink. Players use rollerblades to skate around on cement surfaces. It's a fast-paced game where you pick your team from a group of nine skilled street hockey players.
Game Locations and Rules
The game features six different types of urban places where you can play. These are like different street courts. There are also five different ways to play the game, offering variations on the usual road hockey rules. This means you can try out different challenges and styles of play.
Advanced Animation for Its Time
Street Hockey '95 was quite advanced when it came out. It used over two thousand individual frames of digitized animation. This made the characters and movements look very smooth and realistic for a video game from that era.