Difference between revisions of "Black Box Games"
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− | The company was asked by [[Sega]] to produce a sequel to ''[[NHL 2K]]'', but was rejected in favour of ''NHL Hitz 2002'' (which began as a [[PlayStation 2]] exclusive, before appearing on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Xbox]]{{ref|https://archive.org/stream/NextGen73Jan2001/NextGen_73_Jan_2001#page/n25/mode/2up}}. | + | The company was asked by [[Sega]] to produce a sequel to ''[[NHL 2K]]'', but was rejected in favour of ''NHL Hitz 2002'' for [[Midway Games]] (which began as a [[PlayStation 2]] exclusive, before appearing on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Xbox]]{{ref|https://archive.org/stream/NextGen73Jan2001/NextGen_73_Jan_2001#page/n25/mode/2up}}. |
==Softography== | ==Softography== |
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Black Box Games
The company was asked by Sega to produce a sequel to NHL 2K, but was rejected in favour of NHL Hitz 2002 for Midway Games (which began as a PlayStation 2 exclusive, before appearing on the Nintendo GameCube and Xbox[1].
Softography
Dreamcast
- NHL 2K (2000)
PlayStation 2
- Sega Soccer Slam (2002)
Nintendo GameCube
- Sega Soccer Slam (2002)
Xbox
- Sega Soccer Slam (2002)