NHL95 on Windows 10/11

Hitman77

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This is a going to be a bit of a weird question so here goes.

Would the NHL95 PC CD game be playable in Windows 10/11?

And if yes, would a USB controller like an Xbox style be compatible?
 
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Elvs

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Is there any differance between NHL 95 on PC and NHL 95 on SNES? Otherwise just download a SNES emulator and play the game there. The emulator can easily be setup to work with your xbox controller.
 

M88K

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This is a going to be a bit of a weird question so here goes.

Would the NHL95 PC CD game be playable in Windows 10/11?

And if yes, would a USB controller like an Xbox style be compatible?
It could work but there's a lot of hoops to jump through. Chief among them is that it's Dos based, win 10 and 11 don't natively emulate dos (win 10 32bit does but nobody has 32b win 10)
So you'll need to use DosBox, I don't know how it handled controllers because I never use it with controller.


Or
You could spin up a windows 95/98/xp vm in hyper v (windows feature you can enable) or VmWare, and you can pass through controllers but guaranteed a controller isn't going to pass through to the vm well with 95 or 98


You're best bet is to use the advice on there post above this to get the SNES ROM and emulator which will basically be no more difficult than plugging in a controller and quickly mapping buttons
 

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Is there any differance between NHL 95 on PC and NHL 95 on SNES? Otherwise just download a SNES emulator and play the game there. The emulator can easily be setup to work with your xbox controller.
There's a significant difference, the PC version was ahead in gameplay and graphically back then.
 

Brodeur

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Was taken aback when I saw the thread title. I have an annual urge to play NHL '95 for PC and update rosters. Unfortunately my preferred roster editor does not work on modern computers, although there's another (clunkier) editor that does. I did a quick post-trade deadline upset for the Devils roster to scratch that itch.

You can download DOSBOX and run the game if you still have the files. I think you can find the files online (a little over 100 MB). Not sure about the controller, I still use the keyboard.

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Cleetus

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Was taken aback when I saw the thread title. I have an annual urge to play NHL '95 for PC and update rosters. Unfortunately my preferred roster editor does not work on modern computers, although there's another (clunkier) editor that does. I did a quick post-trade deadline upset for the Devils roster to scratch that itch.

You can download DOSBOX and run the game if you still have the files. I think you can find the files online (a little over 100 MB). Not sure about the controller, I still use the keyboard.

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I love this brings back so many memories! :)
 

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I played the hell outta NHL95 on PC. Vastly superior to the console versions. For some reason I remember Oleg Petrov on the Habs being rated waaay too high lol.

EDIT: It might have been NHL'94 that I played. Checking the gameplay footage of both and they look near identical. Oh well.
 

BKarchitect

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The ability to update and play NHL95 is awesome but the one thing that annoys me is that nobody from the modding community has ever been able to crack how to get all 32 teams in there.

Once that happens…I’ll never need another hockey game in my life. NHL95 for the PC is still my favorite nearly 30 years later.
 

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you can try this emulator to play the game as well
 

Hitman77

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I played the hell outta NHL95 on PC. Vastly superior to the console versions. For some reason I remember Oleg Petrov on the Habs being rated waaay too high lol.

EDIT: It might have been NHL'94 that I played. Checking the gameplay footage of both and they look near identical. Oh well.
Definitely '94. Petrov's ratings were through the roof. I played hours and hours of '94 with my buddy on PC. That game may have been on floppy disk.
 
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The ability to update and play NHL95 is awesome but the one thing that annoys me is that nobody from the modding community has ever been able to crack how to get all 32 teams in there.

Once that happens…I’ll never need another hockey game in my life. NHL95 for the PC is still my favorite nearly 30 years later.

If I were a better programmer that would have been a fun summer task to update to current teams and rules. As it was, I had to forego the post-1998 expansion clubs. Kept Winnipeg 2.0 in place of Winnipeg 1.0 and eschewed Arizona. And then I flip flopped Toronto and Quebec's rosters to reflect the Conference.

It's too bad, I used to have a Windows NT laptop somewhere that could run my preferred editor but I seem to have misplaced it. Perhaps for the best. As much as I played NHL '95, I think I spent more time being OCD about lines and roster updates. The trade deadline used to be my favorite time of year since that was the longest time where I didn't have to update rosters until free agency.
 
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BKarchitect

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I remember the original editing tool fondly…can’t quite remember what it was called.
But probably spent more time in it than the game itself

Also editing the pixelated logos was fun, there was a real primitive tool for that too.
 

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This was the first NHL game I ever played on the PC, and it blew my mind with how deep the game was compared to the console counterpart. I credit this game and the talented people who made user-friendly editors in getting me into roster creation, which eventually landed me a job in the industry.

I actually prefer using the classic rosters, it's just so much fun flying down the wing with Pavel Bure, or blasting a Tomas Sandstrom slap shot from the off-wing.
 

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