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List of ice hockey video games. Atari Games: NHL 98: 1997: PC PlayStation Super NES Sega Genesis. NHL 12: September 13, 2011: PlayStation 3. List of ice hockey video games. Atari Games: NHL 98: 1997: PC PlayStation Super NES Sega Genesis. NHL 12: September 13, 2011: PlayStation 3.
NHL hasn't appeared on in seven years, but the hockey series could return if enough fans want it. Producer Sean Ramjagsingh told GameSpot that developer EA Canada considers a PC version every year. 'For us, it's continuing on a year-by-year basis to assess the opportunities,' Ramjagsingh said. 'If we were to make a PC version, how many people would be playing it on PC? How much would it cost to make a PC version? It's something that we look at every single year.' The last game in the series to get a PC version was NHL 09-it was also the last entry to appear on the PS2.
Since then, EA's NHL franchise has been exclusive to console, and the studio doesn't currently have PC support in its plans. 'It's something we continue to look at because it's our goal to reach as many hockey fans as possible and if that means PC is a viable option, it's something we'll definitely look at,' Ramjagsingh said. NHL 17 releases for and on September 13. It features, and much more customization. It's also the first time players can compete in.
EA Canada vice president Matt Bilbey and EA Tiburon vice president Cam Weber talked about last month. Bilbey said it's 'literally based on demand.'
.: September 7, 2010.: September 16, 2010.: September 17, 2010 Mode(s), NHL 11 is an, which celebrated the twentieth anniversary of the. The game was developed by, published by, and released in North America on September 7, 2010, with the game releasing in all other regions within two weeks. The game features a physics-based game engine, which replaced the old animation-based system, and was touted by NHL 11 producer, Sean Ramjagsingh, as 'the biggest change in NHL 11'.
Other significant changes include broken sticks, which means the stick may now break when the player shoots. NHL 11 does not use official jerseys, as the game doesn't have the IIHF license. The cover of NHL 11 features captain, who helped the team win their first Stanley Cup title in 49 years in 2010. On January 11, 2013, all online services for NHL 11 were discontinued. Contents. Gameplay As an simulation, the game attempts to emulate the and of the sport as closely as possible., for example, may be scored from through a variety of different methods, mirroring play of an ice hockey game in. The default control scheme uses the left to control player movement, while the right stick is used to simulate the movement of the player's hockey stick, performing actions such as and shooting.
Players may choose to use simpler input methods instead, such as the control scheme used in, in which pass and shoot are the only buttons. A physics-based replaced the old animation-based system. Touted as 'the biggest change in NHL 11' by producer Sean Ramjagsingh, it took a full year to develop and implement. The new engine allows for more natural plays and puck bounces, and simulates real interactions more accurately and realistically. Each bodycheck and collision is unique, such as glancing blows that spin a player, hip checks that completely upend opponents, or any other possible reactions. Player and puck movement now take momentum into account, and hits can be made high or low, with vastly different results.
NHL 11 introduces broken sticks to the. Broken sticks were introduced to the series for the first time, as EA claims this was the most requested feature.
Players without sticks are able to kick or grab the puck, and teammates may offer their own stick as a replacement. Alternatively, the player may return to the bench for another stick. Discarded sticks remain 'live' objects while on the ice; the new physics system allows interaction with skates, other sticks, and the puck. The face-off system was completely overhauled after several years without improvements.
Previously, a simple flick of the analog stick at the correct time would win faceoffs. NHL 11 allows players to choose position and grip, tie up opponents or lift their sticks, shoot off the draw, or even immediately deke through the opposing centre's legs. Other mechanics were reworked in this iteration of the series. Passes are now triggered at the release of the trigger button, instead of the initial pull. The longer the button is held, the stronger the pass will be, giving the player control of the speed of the puck.
Dekes are done using the controller's analog stick. There are four different types of dekes that can be made, corresponding to up, down, left, and right on the analog stick.
The left and right dekes were retained from previous games but made quicker. The up deke has the player flip the puck up and jump over a, and the down deke has the player put the puck in his feet and kick it back up to his stick. Each of the dekes was made to counter a specific defensive technique. Completely new additions to the game include user-controlled goal celebrations, disallowed goals, playoff beards, and 'hustle', a burst of speed that drains stamina quickly.
Modes NHL 11 features a new 'Hockey Ultimate Team' (HUT) mode, similar to the corresponding modes in the and the which existed before NHL 11. In Hockey Ultimate Team, the players receive a pack of cards and use them to build up their own team and make it the best they can. The players will earn 'EA Pucks' after each game they've played in the HUT mode, whether they win or lose. They can also choose to play online with another player or play alone with the computer. New additions in the 'Be a GM' mode include, including qualifying offers, offer sheets and compensation draft picks; six seasons worth of draft picks available for trades and as RFA compensation (rather than only one season's worth of picks available in the previous games); a revamped 'Rookie Generation' system; all-new pre-season games to help the players decide their NHL team; and the ability to trade up to five players/picks, instead of just three. Development and marketing On May 3, 2010, an was released on the EA Sports website regarding questions users may have asked regarding the of the game, before the game was released.
On June 21, 2010, of the was announced as the cover athlete for NHL 11 in, marking the first time teammates were selected in consecutive years. (Chicago winger was the cover athlete for in North America.) Toews won a at the and the as the playoff MVP. He the Blackhawks to, all in.
Identical twins and of the were announced as the cover athletes for the cover of NHL 11, while was featured on the cover for the third consecutive year. A launch event was held in on September 8, 2010, with and participating in a trick-shot competition and a match of NHL 11, in which Kane knocked Toews out in a virtual fight. Reception Reception Review scores Publication Score B+ B+ N/A 9.5/10 9/10 9/10 A− A− 9/10 9/10 9.2/10 9.2/10 9/10 9/10 8.5/10 8.5/10 N/A 9/10 8/10 N/A Aggregate score 88/100 88/100 NHL 11 received 'generally favorable reviews' on both platforms according to the website.
NHL 11 was the fourth best-selling title for September 2010 in the, and opened as the 18th best-ranked title in the in its first week of release. Cowen and Company's, Doug Creutz, said it had a 'weak follow-through' as it did not chart on the top 10 list the following month. The new physics-based gameplay was well received, with describing it as 'steady progress' over previous games, and noting it 'isn't perfect. But when it works properly the results can be awesome'. Also noted that the general speed of the game as being slower than. The game's received mixed reviews.
Took issue with the offensive AI, criticizing teammates who do not join the puck carrier on a, yet remarking that they show 'flashes of brilliance in the. Mentioned that the AI had been 'noticeably ramped up', with 'smart teammates' and 'players who seem to know what they're doing', while lamenting the fact that 'computer players still hold onto the puck a little too long'. See also., an ice hockey video game by EA Sports that was released for the., an ice hockey video game for the Nintendo Wii and the, developed by References.
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