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Play Olympic Hockey '98 (E) Online

Nailing a slapshot just right feels awesome once you adjust to the clunky controls, and multiplayer turns into gloriously messy hockey brawls with friends. The janky physics and over-the-top announcer somehow make it better.

Developer: Midway Games
Genre: Sports
Released: 1998
File size: 5.61 MB
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Game Overview

Olympic Hockey '98 came out for the Nintendo 64 in 1998, developed by Midway Games. It was one of the few hockey titles on the N64 that focused on international play, arriving during a period when sports games were rapidly expanding beyond traditional league formats. The game offered a straightforward take on arcade hockey, emphasizing fast action and exaggerated physical play over simulation.

You control a team of five skaters and a goalie, working to score more goals than the opponent within three periods. Signature mechanics include big, often chaotic body checks that send players flying, and a turbo boost that temporarily increases your speed at the cost of stamina. The pace is quick and the difficulty can spike against smarter AI teams, leading to frantic matches where turnovers happen often. It feels like a rowdy, unpredictable arcade experience that leans into fun over realism.

Nintendo 64 (N64)
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