Difference between revisions of "Elitserien (hockey)"
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− | }}{{sub-stub}}The '''Elitserien''', currently known as the '''Swedish Hockey League (SHL)''', is a Swedish professional [[wikipedia:ice hockey|ice hockey]] league, notable for licensing its branding and associated teams to video game developer [[Neurostone]] for the production of the Swedish-exclusive [[Sega Mega Drive]] games ''[[Elitserien 95]]'' and ''[[Elitserien 96]]''. | + | }}{{sub-stub}}The '''Elitserien''', currently known as the '''Swedish Hockey League (SHL)''', is a Swedish professional [[wikipedia:ice hockey|ice hockey]] league, notable for licensing its branding and associated teams to video game developer [[Neurostone]] for the production of the Swedish-exclusive [[Sega Mega Drive]] games ''[[Elitserien 95]]'' and ''[[Elitserien 96]]''.{{ref|https://martinlindell.com/2017/09/16/elitserien-pa-mega-drive/}}{{fileref|HistoriemOmSega2 SE Book.pdf|page=154}} |
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://www.shl.se/p/ Official website] (Swedish) | *[https://www.shl.se/p/ Official website] (Swedish) | ||
+ | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Hockey_League Swedish Hockey League at www.wikipedia.org] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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The Elitserien, currently known as the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), is a Swedish professional ice hockey league, notable for licensing its branding and associated teams to video game developer Neurostone for the production of the Swedish-exclusive Sega Mega Drive games Elitserien 95 and Elitserien 96.[1][2]