NHL Hockey

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INTRODUCTION        

      You have bought yourself a game worth $50. As you walk out of the   

software store, you say to yourself "I could beat this game in a hour".  

You install the game, and after the first time running it, you try an   

exhibition game with the Canadiens and Kings. After the first period, the   

computer is up by 21 points. What can you do?? This FAQ was created to help  

those in need of hints, tips, troubleshooting, cheats, and rules of the game.  

  

CONTENTS  

(1) What is NHL Hockey?  

        (1.1) Where can I purchase NHL Hockey?  

(2) Problems installing and starting the game          

        (2.1) Problems playing the game  

(3) How do I score?  

        (3.1) Scoring tips  

(4) Rules of the game  

(5) Cheats and Updates, where to get them  

(6) Credits to...  

  

  

(1) What is NHL Hockey?  

        NHL Hockey is a game of skill, speed, and accuracy. NHL Hockey  

was created by Electronic Arts, Inc., along with the National Hockey   

League, and the teams in the league.  

        Requirements for NHL Hockey:  

386/33 MHz + *  

4MB RAM + (needs configuration)  

VGA +  

10MB disk space  

DOS 3.3 +  

KEY: + - or better * - will work, but runs VERY slow  

  

(1.1) Where can I purchase NHL Hockey?  

        You can purchase this game in a local computer retail store, or  

through a catalog. The game costs around $35 - $60 ($75 - $95 canadien funds),   

depending on where you live, and supply and demand.  

  

(2) Problems installing and starting the game  

        Insufficient hard disk space - Delete unnecessary files  

        Sound card not detected - Make sure the sound card in on the right  

IRQ port, hex, and DMA.  

        Insufficient expanded memory xxxxKB required - This is a problem  

with 4MB machimes. To get more expanded memory, add this line under the   

himem.sys line in the CONFIG.SYS:  

C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE MIN-2990  

If a EMM386.EXE line is already there, just add the MIN-2990 after it.  

(NOTE - You cannot run Windows in 386 Enhanced mode with this line)  

        IF THERE ARE ANY OTHER PROBLEMS, PLEASE CONTACT ME AT THE MAIL   

ADDRESS ABOVE. I WILL ANSWER ASAP.  

  

(2.1) Problems playing the game  

        Mouse does not work - Make sure there is a mouse driver loaded,   

and MOUSE is selected in PLAYER'S ONE CONTROL.  

        Joystick does not work - Make sure the joystick has been connected  

properly, and you have calibrated it at the beginning of the program.   

        Keyboard does not work - Press the NUM LOCK key to be sure. If the  

light goes out on the upper right corner, there is no problem. If it doesn't,  

restart you system.  

  

(3) How do I score?  

        You score by getting the puck past the goalie and into the net.  

There are numerous ways to do this, explained in the sub-chapter.  

  

(3.1) Scoring tips  

        1. Use the PASS button instaed of the SHOOT button. If you're  

lucky, in a faceoff, repeatedly press the PASS button. If the puck slides  

towards the goalie, you've made a goal.  

        2. Fool the goalie on breakaways. Skate towards the left of the   

goalpost, before you reach the goalie's circle, quickly swing to the  

right and shoot.  

        3. Check the opponent if he has the puck and he is in front of  

the goal. The goalie should be next to the player. Do a quick check and  

the puck gets knocked into the net.  

        4. One - timers usually work if done right. Get a winger to the  

right of the goalpost, and a defenseman to the left and a bit up. Pass the  

puck to the defenseman, quickly pass it to the winger and shoot. Another goal.  

        5. Use the PASS button for this one. On a breakaway, get half an  

inch away from the goalie's circle. Shoot, and it bounces back, shoot again  

this time a bit to the left. A defenseman or a winger shoud reach the goal   

by then, pass it to him, pass back and shoot.  

  

(4) Rules of the game  

        1. Get the puck into the opponent's net. You will score a point,   

unless there is a player from your team in the goalie's circle before the  

puck passes the goalie.  

        2. Avoid penalties when possible. Though you can't control all the  

players at the same time, you can avoid some penalties such as checking from  

behind and roughing.     

        3. The key to the game is accuracy. Remember the way your player's   

going is where he will shoot. Passing must be precise for one - timer goals.  

        4. Change lines when your players are more than 1/4 exhausted. The  

more exhausted your players are, the slower they get and the less accurate   

they are.  

        5. Use the strategy you see on the demos during exhibiton games.  

They usually work and help alot if you're new to this game.  

        6. Winning isn't everything. Actually, the more you lose, the better  

you get. Not true if you're one of the hockey gods, like me.  

        7. Change goalies after half of the second period or the computer  

gets two pucks past you. This keeps a low GAA and keeps net defense at its  

best.  

  

(5) Cheats and Updates, where to get them  

        1. 93 - 94 player update file - Available on CIS's computer games  

forum, AOL's pcgames forum, Internet I don't explore much, Not available  

on Prodigy. Delphi and GEnie I don't know.  

        2. 93 - 94 team update file - Coming out sometime between mid June  

and early July.  

        3. NHL Editor - All I know about this file is that it is in AOL's  

pcgames forum, somewhere in CIS, and somewhere on the Internet.  

        4. NHL Sound Editor - I'm working on it.  

        5. NHL Logo Editor - I'm working on it.  

  

(6) Credits to...  

Myself, for creating this FAQ, the NHLPA for the scoring tips, the people of   

Edmonton, NHL Hockey players on AOL, and Electronic Arts for the release date    

of the team update file.  

  

The NHL Logo, NHL, NHLPA, and related terms are trademarks of the National   

Hockey League.  

EA, Electronic Arts, and related are tradmarks of Electronic Arts   

Incorporated.  

AOL, owned and operated by Quantum Computer Services, GeoWorks, and  

America On-Line, Inc.  

Prodigy, owned and operated by Microstar Inc.  

CIS, owned and operated by Ziff - Davis Inc.  

All other services trademarks of their respective companies.  


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