Information
- Taglines: "The Hottest Game on Ice!" (EA Hockey); "The Only Game to Score in the NHL!" (NHL Hockey)
- Cover: A New Jersey Devils skater scores on a Los Angeles Kings goaltender. (NHL Hockey); A Player in an uncrested St. Louis Blues jersey performing a pokecheck on a player in an uncrested Chicago Blackhawks jersey; (EA Hockey)
- Other platforms: Though there are DOS and Game Gear games titled "NHL Hockey", these versions are technically not the same as this original Mega Drive/Genesis version, despite the same title. While the other sequential games across all platforms featured a year in the name (i.e. NHL '94, NHL 95, etc...) the original DOS and Game Gear versions did not, being simply titled "NHL Hockey". The first PC/DOS version was released in 1993, which is actually equivalent to NHL '94 on the Mega Drive/Genesis. The Game Gear version was released in 1995, based on NHL 95.
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