Brett Hull Hockey
Game Details
Developed by: Accolade, Radical Ent.
Released on: Sep 9, 1994.
Genre: Ice Hockey Sim.
Brett Hull Hockey Description
The Golden Brett returns to the SNES in the improved and updated BRETT HULL HOCKEY ’95. The second game in this series also features a full NHLPA license, so you’re sure to find your favorite players ready to hit the ice. Use every little trick in the book to get the job done: one-timers, fake shots, drop passes, and even dekes.
There are several gameplay options to satisfy any hockey fan: Full Season, Half Season, Playoffs, All-Star Game, and Exhibition. You make all the decisions in the course of a game, whether it’s shuffling your lines, pulling the goalie, or calling the offensive strategy. Choose wisely, because each option could mean the difference between glorious victory and bitter defeat. And with the stellar play-by-play of Al Michaels, you’ll forget that you’re not just watching a game on TV, you’re playing one!
Brett Hull Hockey - Player Reviews & Feedback
One great Hockey game
Brett Hull Hockey has to be one of the best hockey games for the SNES, with actual footage of players in a real game from the actual voice of a game announcer this game has just about everything that makes a great hockey game. Brett Hull was a great hockey player; he was so good that they made a game after him. You get to do the normal things like shot and score with the puck and follow the rules of a great game. There are loads of teams to choose from and they all have their own stats that separate them from other teams.
This game really outdid itself in the graphic department, for a SNES game I didn't think that the graphics could have got in any better. This game intro is amazing, and this game has such realism that the game will leave you stunning. Amazing gameplay, amazing graphics all equal one great hockey game.
Like all hockey games you get to shoot the puck and speed down the rink and completely nail the guy who is just sitting around doing nothing. The tackling in this game is realistic and has some great sound to it. When you body check one of the other teams players you can almost feel the pain that they just went through. The rinks are a little small and one wild shot from a puck could circle the entire rink four times without losing its speed.