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Electronic Arts NHL 2005 Windows
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UPC 0-14633-14788-9, EAN 0-014633-147889
Electronic Arts NHL 2005 (Windows) a.k.a.
Electronic Arts 14788
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| Software Type | Game |
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| Genre | Action |
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Reviews by Users
05 Apr 2007



Sucks
Have not been able to play this game one time. some reason its not compatable with windows xp or my computer. it just collects dust....
–the hobbitfrom Amazon.com
12 Jul 2005



Better than some would have you believe, but flawed
Admittedly, my time on this game was limited, but I did form some impressions.
1. The game looks fantastic, period. The skating looks better, the buildings look better, the players look better.
2. I think its more playable and realistic than others give credit for. OK, so the opposing defence is aggressive... they're supposed to be! Earlier versions of this game were long sessions of 'roar up the wing, cut in on goal, and score', which virtually never happens in the NHL. Ev...
–Darren Xfrom Amazon.com
18 Apr 2005



Do the people that programmed this PLAY hockey?
I think most of the other reviewers have touched on the main points so I'll try to be specific. As there was no season to watch, it was nice to have some sort of hockey to watch, even if it was entirely artificial. That being said, things broke down after the initial amusement wore off.
I haven't played a sports video game since I owned the EA sports hockey for the Sega Genesis(!), so I was expecting a steep learning curve. That wasn't the case. I know enough about hockey to set up ...
–Vince R. Stensethfrom Amazon.com