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  1. Excellent PC port of arguably the best action-oriented hockey game ever made for the NES, Konami's Blades of Steel offers full-out, white-knuckled action at its blistering best. Gameplay is hockey at its rawest, action-packed level. Although there are stoppages of play-- e.g. roughing and icing, the referee is quite lenient, so you can ...

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  2. All hockey games are essentially the same as far as rules go (Or so I'm told.), but Blades of Steel puts all the elements of a good hockey game together with a fast paced, aggressive arcade style. Because your defensive player automatically changes to wherever the puck is, it eliminates the frustration of changing your defensive player (Unlike Nintendo's Ice Hockey.).

  3. Blades of Steel has 4 likes from 7 user ratings. If you enjoy this game then also play games Samurai Shodown 3 - Blades of Blood and Blades of Vengeance. Arcade Spot brings you the best games without downloading and a fun gaming experience on your computers, mobile phones, and tablets. New arcade games and the most popular free online games are ...

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  4. Blades of Steel, later released in Japan as Konamic Ice Hockey (コナミック アイスホッケー, Konamikku Aisu Hokkē), is an ice hockey video game released by Konami for North American arcades in 1987, and ported to the Family Computer Disk System and Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988. All teams are fictional but based out of real ...

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  6. Blades of Steel (USA) 26 11 1. Blades of Steel is a hockey game first released by Konami for the arcade in 1987, followed by a release on the NES in 1988. Action Sports Hockey. Embed Code.

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  8. Jul 22, 2001 · Thankfully the game doesn’t get much more lawless than that, but it simply reminds you that this is an arcade game and NO simulation. The graphics are fantastic, and fairly detailed for its time. The arena is filled with fans and marked with exit signs and stairs, a giant scoreboard is displayed between goals, and all of the regulation markings are on the ice as they should be.

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