NHL HITZ 2003 PS2

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NHL HITZ 2003 PS2 SVENSK UTGÅVA - SLES-50712

NHL Hitz 2003, also known as NHL Hitz 20-03, is the name of two hockey video games, and published by Midway Games. One was developed by Black Box Games and released on the Xbox, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube; the other was developed by Exient Entertainment and released on the Game Boy Advance. They are the second games of the NHL Hitz series. The Game Boy Advance version has the possibility of being linked with up to three other systems for four player link up play.

Thanks in large part to its fast-paced, 3-on-3 style of hockey that is rare in other NHL titles, Hitz 2003 has experienced a steady increase in underground popularity over the years despite being over eleven years old.

Players have the option of playing three periods in one, two, or three minutes in length. To begin the game, a center, a winger, a defenceman, and a goalie are picked for each team. Prior to each period, substituting the players or simply leaving them in the game is an option.

There is an option for a mercy rule that will end the game as soon as the team reaches the limit of goal differential. As an example, if the mercy rule is set to five, as soon as a team leads the game by five goals, that team automatically wins. It can also be set to one goal, similar to overtime. Another nuance to the game is the option to make players who lose fights leave the game.

The game is also meant to mainly be a hard-hitting, arcade-style game with wildly exaggerated player movements and actions. For example, players can check other players through the glass and into the stands, but won't stop play. Also, goalies can actually stick-handle the puck around, and take a shot on the other net, sometimes scoring.

Also, the rosters are shortened to mainly starters and fan favorites (such as Tie Domi and Bob Probert), with far fewer free agents.

There are also many mini-games to play.

 

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