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Sep 17, 2001 NHL 2002 Preview. We visited EA to check out its latest pucks game for the PlayStation 2, NHL 2002. Find out how the game plays and get the full details on all the.
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NHL 2002 is a video game released by EA Sports in 2001. It is the predecessor to NHL 2003. The game's cover man is Pittsburgh Penguins superstar and owner Mario Lemieux, who had just made a comeback after being retired for three and a half years. It was the first installment of the NHL series to be released on Xbox.
Features
Pete's XGL2 Linux PSX GPU. This is the Linux port of the OpenGL2 plugin. It needs a modern card and up-to-date Linux drivers (requires FBOs or pbuffers, ATI's 'render-to-texture' ability is also supported)! Pete`s opengl2 driver 2.8. Pete's GPU archive (all versions) Pete's MesaGL Linux GPU Version 1.77 (178 KByte TAR.GZ-File) - visual rumble feature (epsxe 1.7.0), special game fix 'fake gpu busy', adjusted fps limit Pete's OpenGL2 PSX GPU Version 2.8 (170 KByte Zip-File) - New stretching modes, ultra high internal Y resolution, OGL2InvSize shader param, framebuffer objects support.
Bill Clement is replaced by Don Taylor for NHL 2002. Taylor's quirky and often slapstick commentary style drew mixed reception from fans of the game.
After September 11, 2001, a patch was created that changed the image shown on the loading screen before New York Rangers games. Originally, it had been the World Trade Center. It was changed to the Statue of Liberty. (New York Islanders games simply showed the arena.)
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The PlayStation 2 version received 'universal acclaim', while the rest of the console versions received 'generally favorable reviews', according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.
The editors of Computer Games Magazine nominated NHL 2002 as the best sports game of 2001, but ultimately gave the award to High Heat Baseball 2002.
Video Review and Screenshots
- Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
- Processor: Pentium II 350
- RAM: 32 MB
- Video Card: Direct3D 8
- Hard disk space: 600 MB
Last year’s NHL 2001 was about the best computer ice hockey game most fans of the sport could have hoped for, even if it wasn’t a perfectly realistic simulation of the sport. Using that outstanding edition of the long-running hockey series as a foundation, EA Sports could just as well have added on a bunch of superficial extras and called the new product NHL 2002. And to some extent that’s exactly what happened. But fortunately for fans of the series, let alone anyone who likes hockey, there are quite a few excellent enhancements to the gameplay and the computer’s artificial intelligence hidden beneath NHL 2002’s dizzying array of flashy new features.