Brett Hull Hockey '95 (USA)
Brett Hull Hockey '95 (USA) on Genesis
Brett Hull Hockey '95 is an ice hockey sports game that came out for the SEGA Genesis in December 1994, with versions for the Super NES and MS-DOS following in January 1995. It was developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Accolade as the sequel to the original Brett Hull Hockey. This title lets you step onto the rink with NHL legend Brett Hull on the cover, and it makes use of the console's hardware to deliver 16-bit hockey action with digitized voice commentary from Al Michaels.
The core of the game is straightforward hockey simulation. You can pick from several modes: Exhibition for a quick match, Half Season or Full Season to grind through a schedule, Play-offs for a championship run, and an All-Star game that pits the best players against each other. On the ice, you control skaters with standard passes, shots, and body checks, while the AI handles goalies and basic teammate movement. Al Michaels' call-outs add atmosphere, though they loop frequently. The game offers a solid arcade-sim balance, with faster-paced shifts compared to more simulation-heavy titles.
For retro hockey fans, Brett Hull Hockey '95 holds up as a competent early-mid-90s sports title. It's not as deep or polished as EA's NHL series from the same era, but it has its own charm - the licensed player name and the inclusion of an All-Star match make it a nice piece of Genesis sports history. If you're a fan of old-school hockey games and want something a bit different from the franchise heavyweights, this one is worth a few periods of play. It's a decent time capsule of how hockey games played before the genre really refined itself.
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Brett Hull Hockey '95 (USA) Keyboard Controls
Controls
- Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
- X: A button
- S: B button
- Z: C button
- A: X button (6-button pad)
- Q: Y button (6-button pad)
- E: Z button (6-button pad)
- Enter: Start / Mode
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