"Brett Hull Hockey '95" is a sports simulation game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), released in 1994. Developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Accolade, this game bears the name of Brett Hull, a legendary NHL player known for his powerful scoring ability. The game offers players a detailed and immersive hockey experience, capturing the essence of the National Hockey League of that era. Players can choose from all the NHL teams available at the time, complete with rosters that mimic their real-world counterparts. The game features several modes, including Exhibition, Season, and Playoff modes, providing varied gameplay and the opportunity to lead a team to the Stanley Cup.
The gameplay of "Brett Hull Hockey '95" is notable for its attempt to blend arcade-style play with simulation aspects, a trend typical of sports games from the mid-90s. This includes detailed player statistics that influence game outcomes, strategic gameplay elements like line changes and player fatigue, and a full-featured hockey management experience. Graphically, the game employs a vertical view of the ice, which was slightly less common compared to the horizontal view used by many other hockey games of the time. Commentary in the game is provided by Al Michaels, adding an authentic broadcast feel to the matches. While not as celebrated as some other titles in the genre, "Brett Hull Hockey '95" delivered a credible and engaging hockey experience for SNES enthusiasts and sports fans alike.
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