NHL 94 Was More Complicated Than You'd Think

LeitchLeitch|published: Fri 10th November, 11:45 2006
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For those of a certain age, no video game had more cultural impact — and was played so often under the influence of MadDog 20/20 — than NHL '94. Contrary to popular opinion, it's not the game they're playing in Swingers; sadly, they had already eliminated the bleeding option by then, thus decreasing the ability to partake in the activity in regards to Wayne Gretzky.

But it's a classic game, and, amusingly, blog 10 Cent Freeze Pops got a hold of the oddly comprehensive game manual.


Today I want to look at the most underrated part of this game. No, not the crowd meter, not the unstoppable force that is the Phil Housley, today I am here to talk about the Instruction Manual. That may sound a bit weird, but I assure you once you look at it you will understand. To begin with, it is 88 pages long. That's right... 88 pages. The game involves 3 buttons and a directional pad and still produced the longest instructional manual of all time.

We love that there's a two-page section on skating. You know, the thing you do by moving the controller around.

NHL 94: Compelling Read [10 Cent Freeze Pops]

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