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Blades of Steel, in Japan known as Konamic Ice Hockey, is an ice hockey game developed by Konami and released for the NES in 1988 as a port of a 1987 arcade game. In Japan, it was released under the name Konamic Ice Hockey for the Famicom Disk System. The game was later released on the Wii Virtual Console in 2007.
Gameplay[]
The game was designed so that 1 player could play against the computer, or 2 players could play simultaneously against each other. In single-player mode, a player could choose from three levels of difficulty: Junior, College, and Pro. Two different game modes could be chosen. An "Exhibition" game is just one game. The "Tournament" option is a play-off style elimination tournament.
Fighting was Blades of Steels most popular feature. Bumping into the same player multiple times will cause the two to fight. Punches would be thrown until one player fell. The loser is penalized while the winner is not.
As in the real-world sport of hockey, the object is to score more goals than the opposing team to win the game.
Teams[]
Since this game was not licensed by any professional hockey league, the teams to select in the game were different American and Canadian cities.
- Canada
- Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Edmonton
- United States
- New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Minnesota
Development[]
Reception[]
Gallery[]
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Trivia[]
- The game was awarded "Best Player vs. Player" in the 1988 Nintendo Power Awards.
See also[]
External links[]
- Blades of Steel at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Blades of Steel at GameFAQs
- Blades of Steel at MobyGames