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Slapshoting feels like you're whipping a wet sock, but there's a weird charm to the janky animations and garage-band soundtrack. It's the kind of game where you'll laugh at the physics more than play seriously.

Street Hockey '95 was a 1994 release for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, published by GTE Entertainment. It arrived during a period when sports games were rapidly evolving on the console, though it occupied a niche with its focus on a less mainstream sport. The game presents a straightforward take on street hockey without the polish of more established franchises.
You control a team of players in a top-down view, skating across asphalt to shoot a ball into the opponent's net. The main objective is to outscore the other team within a time limit. Signature mechanics include body checking opponents to disrupt their advance and executing slap shots that, while sometimes awkward, can send the ball flying. The pacing is quick, and the difficulty can feel uneven, with computer opponents occasionally capitalizing on defensive mistakes. Playing it feels like a chaotic, slightly unpredictable match on a cracked driveway with your friends.

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