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jer_33

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  1. Forgot about time slots. I'll take Doug Lidster.
  2. Count me in... a smoz run league? Yup!
  3. Didn't intentionally change it, must have something to do with the uni changes.. (I like it).
  4. Again, here is a rom with the CGY lines and few of my own uni changes. I'll see if I can update with some more TDL(Maj) line-ups tonight. tdl2v2.0beta.bin
  5. Scoring 1: RW - Fleury C - Reichel LW - Roberts LD - Suter RD - Petit Ex - Nieuwendyk Scoring 2 RW - Makarov C - Nieuwendyk LW - Ranheim LD - Musil RD - MacInnis Ex - Roberts Checking - SAME AS SC1 RW - Ranheim C - Niewendyk LW - Roberts LD - Suter RD - MacInnis Ex - Reichel Power Play1 - SAME AS SC1 RW C LW LD RD Ex Power Play2 - SAME AS SC2 RW C LW LD RD Ex PK1 - SAME AS SC2 C LW LD RD Ex PK2 - SAME AS SC1 C LW LD RD Ex Goalies 1 Vernon 2 Reese
  6. Been goofing around with this.. The game has no save feature, so whatever season you log out with is your last for that session. It does save records, but you cannot compete with your team again once you leave it. I've had to limit myself to 3 seasons/session - so I try to win the Manly Cup within 3 seasons and see how strong a team I can put together. If you log in with the same GM name, it will track your results. So far I've made it to the final, but no Cup yet.
  7. Not much to look at, but nice little strategy game. Real time-waster...
  8. If we start a lines thread, can you plz start with this rom? Set my lines, and changed unis a bit. tdl2v2.0beta.bin
  9. Got a couple Gravis Pro's on the way to try out. Was the classic style that I used to have for the PC versions.
  10. Features: Classic 6 button layout 8-way Directional Pad Right Shoulder button (MODE) Ergonomic design Price: $10-$30+ Availability: Used on Amazon, eBay Stores, local pawn shops, your cousins basement Review: Known as Sega's "6-button arcade Pad", this gamepad replaced the much larger 3-button control pad and started shipping with Genesis units in 1993. This controller really found it's place in gaming history with the release of Street Fighter II, as the controller mapped particularly well to the 6-button arcade design of the game. SNES also got it's port of the game, but players had to use the shoulder buttons to perform complex fighting styles. Word is, the design of this pad was for the Japanese market with the North American market getting a 6-button controller a similar size to the original 3-button model. Sega was pretty sure that North American kid hands were much larger than their Japanese equivalents. Eventually they learned that gamers liked the smaller design, and stopped production of the larger model. The user will require an adapter to use this controller, I tested it with the Retrobit USB adapter ($15-$20). This particular adapter will allow for two-players, and worked seamlessly with my controllers. For it's small investment, it will also work with any other Genesis 9-pin controllers you currently own or plan to buy. As with Sega's other accessories, the controller is very well built, and has proven to take a lot of abuse. Great for us, as it will be nearly impossible to find one in it's retail state. In terms of availability, there are many listed on ebay and you will find many in your local second-hand shops. This controller feels great, again the best dpad in the business and super responsive buttons. I've really enjoyed looking for the very best 6-button controller out there for playing NHL94 on my PC, but I truly feel that if I'd just bought the adapter a few years ago, I probably would have fared much better. There is always a chance that you'll get a used dud, but for the budget price these really are the best controllers for playing this classic game. On a scale of 1-10, I will be rating this one a 9.5. (Feels and plays near identical to the previously reviewed Saturn Pad)
  11. ^^this^^ I read that the 94 anniversary mode will again be included (all systems), but the reference to online play seems to be the standard feature. The original post was very confusing (and not his first on the forums).
  12. ..also, shouldn't concern ourselves too much with coach turnover: 1. The waitlist is seemingly well-stocked 2. New coaches have to work their way up, just like any "expansion team" 3. Blitz is the best league in the community bar-down.
  13. Like fantasy hockey pools, when there is coach turnover in the offseason - you pool the available players and have the new coaches draft their teams.
  14. I think he means naming your protected player before each protection round rather than all at the start of the draft.
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