Play Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey (USA) (Rev A) Online
Bodies fly, pucks scream across the ice at ridiculous speeds, and half your checks accidentally take out your own guys—this is hockey cranked up to pure arcade madness. Perfect for when you just want to slam someone into the boards and laugh.

Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey came out for the Nintendo 64 in 1996, developed by Midway Games. It was one of the early sports titles on the system, arriving at a time when 3D graphics were still fresh and developers were figuring out how to translate fast action into polygonal arenas. The game stood out for its exaggerated style and speed, offering something different from the more simulation-focused hockey games of the era.
You control a team of five players plus a goalie, skating up and down the ice trying to score goals. The main objective is to outscore your opponent, but the game encourages aggressive play with big hits and high speed. Signature mechanics include body checking that sends players flying, sometimes even your own teammates, and a turbo boost that lets you skate faster or unleash a powerful slap shot. The pace is frantic, with pucks zipping around and collisions happening constantly. It feels chaotic and over the top, like playing hockey in a pinball machine.

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