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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a PC futuristic sports game. Versions were announced for the [[Sega Saturn]] and PlayStation, but they never materialised.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', initially known as '''''Hockeydrome''''' is a PC futuristic sports game. Versions were announced for the [[Sega 32X]]{{magref|playtime|1995-03|15}}{{magref|gamepower|39|43}}, [[Sega Saturn]], [[PlayStation]] and [[Nintendo 64]] (back when it was still called the Ultra 64), but they never materialised.
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
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EGM US 083.pdf|page=84|Preview in ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' #83 (1996-06)
 
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HyperBlade
System(s): Sega 32X, Sega Saturn
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Activision
Planned release date(s):

Sega 32X
199x

Sega Saturn
1996-10[1][2], Q1 1997[3]

Genre: Sports
Number of players: 1

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HyperBlade, initially known as Hockeydrome is a PC futuristic sports game. Versions were announced for the Sega 32X[4][5], Sega Saturn, PlayStation and Nintendo 64 (back when it was still called the Ultra 64), but they never materialised.

Magazine articles

Main article: HyperBlade/Magazine articles.

References