But it also makes me wonder, why hasn’t EA done much with classic teams? Bethesda did a great job back in late ‘80’s and early ‘90’s. 2K Sports had a history of providing lots historic teams, peaking with 60 classic teams in NHL2K8. EA has only dabbled in this area with a Montreal Canadians centennial team in NHL10 and a few hall of fame players licensed for NHL12.
Wouldn’t it be great to play with the 1987 Canada Cup team featuring Gretzky and Lemieux? Their series against Russia in the cup final is still considered to be the best hockey ever played.
What about the 1980 Olympic semi-final “miracle on ice” where USA beat Russia?
The NHL has been around since 1917. NINETEEN SEVENTEEN!! That’s over 90 years worth of great teams and players. Add to that all the great Olympic teams, Canada Cup, World Cup of Hockey and other tournaments. How about minor leagues like the ECHL, USHL, IHL, Central Hockey League etc.?
What about men’s and women’s NCAA college hockey? While NCAA hockey probably wouldn’t sell very well as a standalone game, it would be a great addition to the NHL game for ‘be a player’ mode to have a choice of going to a Junior team or college.
Women players are another demographic EA has barely tried to market. You can create a female player in creation zone, but she’s only playable in local ‘play now’ mode and it’s still with a distinctly male player motion capture. All there really is for women’s hockey are NCAA college teams and the national teams.
This seems like a great way to increase the fan base and shelf life of the NHL series. With the core gamer now in the ‘thirty-something’ demographic, now seems to be the perfect time to give the gamers the great teams of their childhoods, or at least the tools to create them.
NCAA 13 has TeamBuilder. FIFA has Creation Centre. Both are filled with a wealth of user created teams that make those games great. Want to settle an argument about which team is better? Download it and let the CPU play it out right before your eyes.
The demo of NHL 13 has a Creation Zone option but it’s not viewable. I wonder what awaits us in a few weeks…
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