Play Brett Hull Hockey '95 on sega Online
Al Michaels’ play-by-play makes every slapshot and penalty feel legit, even when you’ve heard the same quips a hundred times. That isometric angle throws you at first, but soon you’re flipping wrist shots top shelf like it’s NBC Sports.

Brett Hull Hockey '95 came out for the Sega Genesis in 1994, published by Accolade. It was one of the hockey titles competing for attention in an era when sports games were rapidly evolving on 16-bit consoles. The game featured real NHL players and teams, with Brett Hull himself on the cover, lending it some authenticity amid the crowded field.
You control a five man unit on the ice, skating up and down in an isometric view that offers a clear view of the entire rink. The main objective is to outscore your opponent by passing, checking, and shooting the puck into the net. Signature mechanics include one timers, which require precise timing to execute, and manual goalie control for those critical defensive moments. The pacing is brisk, with games moving quickly from end to end, though the difficulty can spike against tougher teams. It feels responsive and straightforward, letting you focus on setting up plays rather than fighting the controls.

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