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− | | publisher=[[Electronic Arts]] | + | | publisher=[[Electronic Arts]] |
| developer=[[High Score Productions]], [[Neurostone]] | | developer=[[High Score Productions]], [[Neurostone]] | ||
+ | | distributor={{company|[[SF Interactive Media]]|region=SE rental}} | ||
| licensor=[[Elitserien (hockey)|Elitserien]] | | licensor=[[Elitserien (hockey)|Elitserien]] | ||
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]] | | system=[[Sega Mega Drive]] | ||
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| players=1-4 | | players=1-4 | ||
| genre=Sports{{fileref|Elitserien95 MD SE rental cover.jpg}} | | genre=Sports{{fileref|Elitserien95 MD SE rental cover.jpg}} | ||
+ | | subgenre=ice hockey | ||
| languages={{LanguageList|se}} | | languages={{LanguageList|se}} | ||
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an ice hockey game published by [[Electronic Arts]]. It is essentially a rebranding of ''[[NHL 95]]'', in which all the teams and players are replaced with those from [[wikipedia:Elitserien|the Swedish Elitserien hockey league]]. | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an ice hockey game published by [[Electronic Arts]]. It is essentially a rebranding of ''[[NHL 95]]'', in which all the teams and players are replaced with those from [[wikipedia:Elitserien|the Swedish Elitserien hockey league]]. | ||
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+ | ==Gameplay== | ||
+ | ===Teams=== | ||
+ | {{#vardefine:logodate|1994}}{{multicol| | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|AIK}} AIK | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|Brynäs IF}} Brynäs IF | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|Djurgårdens IF}} Djurgårdens IF | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|Färjestads BK}} Färjestads BK | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|HV71}} HV71 | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|Leksands IF}} Leksands IF | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|Luleå HF}} Luleå HF | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|Malmö IF}} Malmö IF | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|MODO Hockey}} MODO Hockey | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|Rögle BK}} Rögle BK | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|V.Frölunda HC}} V.Frölunda HC | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|Västerås IK}} Västerås IK | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|All Stars Nord}} All Stars Nord | ||
+ | *{{IceHockeyLogo|All Stars Syd}} All Stars Syd | ||
+ | }} | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | ''Elitserien 95'' was only released in Sweden and became a best-seller during the Christmas of 1994. There were no official sales chart in Sweden back in the mid- | + | ''Elitserien 95'' was only released in Sweden and became a best-seller during the Christmas of 1994. There were no official sales chart in Sweden back in the mid-90s, but ''Elitserien 95'' was number one in individual store charts such as the large retail chain Åhléns. The game sold 37,000 copies{{ref|https://martinlindell.com/2017/09/16/elitserien-pa-mega-drive/}}{{fileref|HistoriemOmSega2 SE Book.pdf|page=164}}, making it the best-selling game after ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' in Sweden and an important title that led to an increased market share in the battle for dominance during the 16-bit war. Electronic Arts would release a second rebranded game ''[[Elitserien 96]]'' a year later. Both were converted to Swedish by the company [[Neurostone]]. |
The player in white on the cover is Olympic gold medal winner [[wikipedia:Jörgen Jönsson|Jörgen Jönsson]] in the [[wikipedia:Rögle BK|Rögle BK]] dress. The player to the left in red dress is [[wikipedia:Thomas Berglund|Thomas Berglund]] from [[wikipedia:Luleå HF|Luleå Hockey]]. Only the number 2 is visible on the goalie's jersey but it's most likely [http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=120034 Torbjörn Rosengren] with number 23. | The player in white on the cover is Olympic gold medal winner [[wikipedia:Jörgen Jönsson|Jörgen Jönsson]] in the [[wikipedia:Rögle BK|Rögle BK]] dress. The player to the left in red dress is [[wikipedia:Thomas Berglund|Thomas Berglund]] from [[wikipedia:Luleå HF|Luleå Hockey]]. Only the number 2 is visible on the goalie's jersey but it's most likely [http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=120034 Torbjörn Rosengren] with number 23. | ||
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*'''Programmarat av:''' Mark Lesser | *'''Programmarat av:''' Mark Lesser | ||
*'''Design av:''' Michael Brook, Scott Probin | *'''Design av:''' Michael Brook, Scott Probin | ||
− | *'''Grafisk Design av:''' Doug Wike, Lori Champney, Cynthia Hamilton, Terry Falls, Ian House, Kendra Lammas, Alyson Markell | + | *'''Grafisk Design av:''' Doug Wike, Lori Champney, [[Cynthia Hamilton]], Terry Falls, Ian House, Kendra Lammas, Alyson Markell |
*'''Musik av:''' Russell Lieblich | *'''Musik av:''' Russell Lieblich | ||
*'''Liud av:''' Rob Hubbard | *'''Liud av:''' Rob Hubbard |
Revision as of 21:18, 20 April 2024
Elitserien 95 | |||||||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||||||||||||
Publisher: Electronic Arts | |||||||||||||||
Developer: High Score Productions, Neurostone | |||||||||||||||
Distributor: SF Interactive Media (SE rental) | |||||||||||||||
Licensor: Elitserien | |||||||||||||||
Peripherals supported: 4 Way Play | |||||||||||||||
Genre: Sports[1] (ice hockey) | |||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-4 | |||||||||||||||
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Elitserien 95 is an ice hockey game published by Electronic Arts. It is essentially a rebranding of NHL 95, in which all the teams and players are replaced with those from the Swedish Elitserien hockey league.
Contents
Gameplay
Teams
- AIK
- Brynäs IF
- Djurgårdens IF
- Färjestads BK
- HV71
- Leksands IF
- Luleå HF
- Malmö IF
- MODO Hockey
- Rögle BK
- V.Frölunda HC
- Västerås IK
- All Stars Nord
- All Stars Syd
History
Elitserien 95 was only released in Sweden and became a best-seller during the Christmas of 1994. There were no official sales chart in Sweden back in the mid-90s, but Elitserien 95 was number one in individual store charts such as the large retail chain Åhléns. The game sold 37,000 copies[2][3], making it the best-selling game after Sonic the Hedgehog in Sweden and an important title that led to an increased market share in the battle for dominance during the 16-bit war. Electronic Arts would release a second rebranded game Elitserien 96 a year later. Both were converted to Swedish by the company Neurostone.
The player in white on the cover is Olympic gold medal winner Jörgen Jönsson in the Rögle BK dress. The player to the left in red dress is Thomas Berglund from Luleå Hockey. Only the number 2 is visible on the goalie's jersey but it's most likely Torbjörn Rosengren with number 23.
Production credits
- Utformat av NEUROSTONE
- Programdesign av: John Hammarberg, Anders Almman
- Grafisk Design av: Sandor Nilsson
- Producent: David Amor
- Testat av: Urban Nilsson, Stefan Lampinen
- Spelarstatistik av: Janne Stark, Roger Jönsson, Christian Martinsson
- Elitserien 95 är baserat på ett Amerikanskt hockeyspel
- Programmarat av: Mark Lesser
- Design av: Michael Brook, Scott Probin
- Grafisk Design av: Doug Wike, Lori Champney, Cynthia Hamilton, Terry Falls, Ian House, Kendra Lammas, Alyson Markell
- Musik av: Russell Lieblich
- Liud av: Rob Hubbard
- Orgelmusik av: Dieter Ruehle
- Verkställande Producent: Scott Orr
- Producent: Rob Martyn
- Assisterande Producent: Scott Probin
- Teknisk Vägledning: Colin McLaughlan, Rob Harris
- Huvudtestare: Ted Fitzgerald
- Testat av: Craig Wike, Michael Streim, Dave Newhouse, Mike Graben, Chip Lange, Ken Rogers
- Tack till: Chip Lange, Kyra Woody, Kevin Hogan, Keith Francart, Jim Sproul
- Utvecklat av: InPlay Sports
- EA Hockey Liga Mastare: Ken Rogers
Magazine articles
- Main article: Elitserien 95/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
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Technical information
- Main article: Elitserien 95/Technical information.
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