NHL All-Star Hockey '95

NHL All-Star Hockey '95

About This Game

Sega's second attempt at hockey for the Genesis (after Mario Lemieux Hockey) offers 26 NHL teams and 650 professional players rated in 15 categories. Team rosters and the season schedule are based on the NHL's 1994-95 season. Also noteworthy is the inclusion of broadcaster Marv Albert to provide color commentary. Other features include: one-timers, line changes, adjustable penalties, fighting, speed bursts, cross-checks, instant replay, manual or automatic goalies, and complete statistical tracking saved to battery. Game modes include: Exhibition, Full Season, New Playoffs, and New Playoffs/7 Game. All modes support two players except for the full 84 game season. Special attention was given to the animation, with players having over 1,000 frames to make them look smooth on the ice.

Companies

  • Developer:

    Sega Midwest Development Division

  • Publisher:

    Sega of America

Franchise Info

  • Series:

    NHL

  • Collection:

    NHL All-Star Hockey

Release Dates per platform

  • Sega Mega Drive/Genesis:

    1995

Frequently Asked Questions

NHL All-Star Hockey '95 is an ice hockey game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis in 1995. It features real NHL teams and players under official license.
It focused on a more simulation-style approach, with detailed stats, team management options, and broadcast-style presentation for its time.
The game was released exclusively for the Sega Genesis and was not available on other platforms.
Yes, it featured full NHL and NHLPA licensing, allowing the use of authentic teams, logos, and player names.
It was part of Sega’s short-lived NHL All-Star Hockey line, which also included a version for Sega Saturn, but the series did not continue beyond the mid-1990s.

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