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  1. i must provide full disclosure though...this strategy might make you hate the game at first, you have to have the patience though to learn the game, learn how the AI moves on both sides of the puck, do your homework in learning what skills players have on all teams, even the subs, and you also have to accept the fact that sometimes, the luck will be against you and speed will kill you no matter how much you try to slow things down and control the play, it can be a frustrating progress for new players to learn this style. But if you arent great at playing fast, this is the route that must be taken and it will take time to find your footing.

    Picked up the Genesis game used for 1.25, and found a Genesis used for 20 bucks.. For under 30 shipped, it's a win-win for me. I'll never play any other Genesis game, but Nhl94 is worth a 30 dollar investment to me and my friends. Thanks to this site, I've been shown the true differences. I'm still shocked this site even exists lol

  2. NOOOOOOOOOOooooooooo!

    I'm unbiased, so I feel my opinion is solid.

    Things SNES version is better at:

    Passing

    Goalie animation and control

    Controller

    Things SEGA version is better at:

    Speed

    Gameplay

    Slapshots

    Overall hockey "feel"

    Fun factor

    I'm a SNES guy, as I was only allowed one system as a kid and picked SNES. Back then, you coundn't just pick up a Genesis for 20 bucks like you can now, so I had to make a choice. I am going to buy myself a Genesis as well as Nhl94 used for a dirty cheap price. I don't like the Genesis controller, but the gameplay is so solid I'll learn to live with it. Nhl94 on SNES appears to be in slow motion, and the skaters move like they're in quicksand. It's sad to see, but I'm able to put aside my SNES "loyalty" to show love to the ideal Nhl94, which is the SEGA version. Man is the SNES version slow now! I always thought the SNES was the more advanced system. Sad day for SNES fans, but it ain't even close!

  3. you dont need a controller...just go to "options-joypads" in the emulator to set up your keyboard...that's what it is for gens anyways, i think its something like "input-joysticks" for snes.

    Thanks. How active is this forum now days? I've been looking thru some old posts, and it seems like it's relatively slow now days. One more question. Is the cpu any challenge at all to a good player? Besides online, I can't really find good competition here to practice my skills haha. It's been a LONG time since I've played this game, and I'm getting back into it due to the boredom of the 360 and ps3 hockey games.

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