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// Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey(1996)
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About Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey
As opposed to the more realistic hockey gameplay seen in Electronic Arts' NHL series, the game featured a more unrealistic arcade-style of gameplay, featuring moves such as "power saves", which caused the goaltender to briefly transform into a brick wall, "power shots", which would set the net on fire or knock the goalie into the net, and "power checks", which would send an ambulance across the top of the screen. It featured high-scoring games and over-the-top fights. There was also a simulation mode for those looking for more realistic gameplay. The game allowed the creation of profiles and would keep track of important individual and team stats, including goals, assists, and wins, among others.
As opposed to the more realistic hockey gameplay seen in Electronic Arts' NHL series, the game featured a more unrealistic arcade-style of gameplay, featuring moves such as "power saves", which caused the goaltender to briefly transform into a brick wall, "power shots", which would set the net on fire or knock the goalie into the net, and "power checks", which would send an ambulance across the top of the screen. It featured high-scoring games and over-the-top fights. There was also a simulation mode for those looking for more realistic gameplay. The game allowed the creation of profiles and would keep track of important individual and team stats, including goals, assists, and wins, among others.
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Game modes: Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
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When was Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey released?
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey released on October 1, 1996, developed by Williams Entertainment and published by Midway Games, Atari Games.
What platforms is Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey available on?
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey is available on Arcade, Nintendo 64, PlayStation. It supports single player, multiplayer, split screen.