Play RHI Roller Hockey '95 (unreleased) Online
Skate full-tilt into boards, take slap shots that send goalies spinning—this lost SNES hockey game was basically NBA Jam on rollerblades. Turbo button sends players flying, and yeah, someone definitely gets checked into the glass.

RHI Roller Hockey '95 was an unreleased Super Nintendo game from 1995, developed by GTE Vantage Inc. It was one of many sports titles that tried to capture the arcade feel on home consoles during that era, aiming for fast action rather than strict simulation. The game was based on the Roller Hockey International league, a short lived attempt at professional inline hockey in the mid 90s.
You control a five man roller hockey team, skating up and down a sport court trying to outscore the opponent. The main objective is simple: put the puck in the net. Signature mechanics include a turbo button for sudden bursts of speed and aggressive body checking that sends opponents crashing into the boards. The pace is frantic, with constant back and forth action and a noticeable emphasis on big hits. It feels like a chaotic, slightly unpolished arcade experience where momentum shifts quickly.

Download RHI Roller Hockey '95 (unreleased) ROM
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