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 Backyard Hockey 2005 PC Backyard Hockey 2005 is an all-new 3D experience featuring the Backyard Kids and NHL pros as kid-sized versions of themselves. Officially licensed by the NHL and the National Hockey League Players' Association, Backyard Hockey 2005 features all 30 NHL teams and 10 playable NHL pros as kids, including Joe Thornton, Mats Sundin and more. You can even earn the ability to unlock an extra four NHL All-Star players. Backyard Hockey 2005 features 3-on-3 action (plus goalies) in which young gamers will be able to customize the colors of players' uniforms, select lineups (from the 30 Backyard Kids and the kid-sized NHL pros) and even design custom players and watch their skills improve over time. Playable NHL pros include Joe Thornton, Mats Sundin, Martin Brodeur, Marian Gaborik, Jaromir Jagr, Nicklas Lidstrom, Ilya Kovalchuk, Mike Modano, Rick Nash and Roman Cechmanek Thrilling 3-on-3 action Customize the colors of players' uniforms and select lineups from 30 Backyard Kids and the NHL pros Create and save multiple custom players and watch their skills improve over time Detailed 3D graphics System Requirements: Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000, XP Pentium III 650 MHz 128 MB RAM 600 MB hard drive space DirectX 9.0c-compatible video card DirectX 9.
 Gretzky NHL PSP 989 Sports takes the ice this fall with a line change that includes an all-new franchise, cover athlete and spokesman, and new developer, Page 44 Studios. Officially licensed by the NHL and NHLPA, Gretzky NHL features fast-paced skating, precision passing, bone-jarring checks and players with that convey the power and emotion of their sport. To challenge the skill levels of all hockey videogame fans, Gretzky NHL offers the Gretzky Challenge with unlockable, playable Gretzkys from his days as an Edmonton Oiler, Los Angeles King or New York Ranger. Additionally, there are an extensive list of gameplay modes including Tournament Mode with customizable tournaments, Franchise Mode where gamers act as owners, and Rivalry Mode, which sets the stage to revisit the ultimate heated match-up time after time. By combining authentic gameplay, intuitive play controls and an enhanced presentation with the fast, fluid, hard-hitting intensity of arcade style play, Gretzky NHL delivers the look, feel and passion of hockey and provides gamers with a true-to-life simulation. KEY FEATURES Modes of Play Rivalry Mode – Designed for two players to pick their favorite match-up and record stats, customize rules and settings, then save it to the memory card. Records lifetime rivalry detailed stats and records that will be stored and visible every time the rivalry is reunited. Stats include: wins, losses, ties, OT losses, win percentage, goals for, goals against, goal differential, most goals (team), most goals (player), most assists (player), most points (player), most saves (player) and many more. Franchise (Season) – Franchise Mode is highly customizable. Assume the role of GM and the responsibility of franchise ownership including draft, trade and contract negotiations with every player including players from AHL teams. Play the regular 82 game season or multiple seasons with a single team. After t
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