NHL Blades of Steel '99 explained

NHL Blades of Steel '99
Developer:Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka (N64)
Climax Studios (GBC)
Publisher:Konami
Released:Nintendo 64
Game Boy Color
July 6, 1999
Genre:Sports
Modes:Single player, multiplayer
Platforms:Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color

NHL Blades of Steel '99, known as NHL Pro 99 in Europe, is an ice hockey game for Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color (as NHL Blades of Steel). The N64 version has Controller Pak and Rumble Pak support. NHL Blades of Steel '99 is the second game in the Blades of Steel series following Blades of Steel for the NES. The third and last game in the series, NHL Blades of Steel 2000, was released for the PlayStation.

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Reception

The game received "mixed" reviews on both platforms according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. IGN said of the N64 version, "Konami's NHL Blades of Steel '99 title was plagued by terrible gameplay and horrible control and few nice touches didn't compensate for a disappointing and generally dull game." Nintendo Power gave the same console version a mixed review over a month before it was released stateside, while the same magazine gave the GBC version a mixed review over two months before it was released.

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