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NHL 2K6 Sony PS2 Playstation 2 Complete in Box

NHL 2K6 Sony PS2 Playstation 2 Complete in Box

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Condition: Played

Console: Sony PS2 Playstation 2

Studio: 2K Sports

Generation Status: Vintage

Contains: Complete in Box With Manual

NHL 2K6 is an ice hockey simulation video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K Sports. It was released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Xbox 360 consoles in 2005. The game features goaltender Marty Turco on the cover for the United States version, while forward Mats Sundin graces the cover for the Canadian and European versions.

In NHL 2K6, players can experience a realistic hockey simulation that involves managing various aspects of a hockey franchise. This includes scheduling workouts and making strategic decisions during gameplay through the “On-the-Fly Coaching” system. This system allows players to give strategic commands to their team in real-time, such as pinching the defensive formation, crashing the net, or falling back into tight protection around the goal. Additionally, the game introduces a new “crease control” system, which gives players direct control over their team’s goalie, enabling them to make critical saves.

The game also includes a franchise mode, where players can manage their team’s operations and participate in all aspects of running a hockey franchise. NHL 2K6 also supports online multiplayer, allowing players to challenge others, track stats, and join leagues. The game’s commentary is provided by the Hockey Night in Canada broadcast team of Bob Cole and Harry Neale, replacing the ESPN/ABC team from the previous year’s game.

NHL 2K6 received favorable reviews upon its release, with critics praising its improved animations and more realistic player movement. The game’s new features and enhancements over its predecessor, ESPN NHL 2K5, contributed to its positive reception. It was also the first game to implement the NHL shootout system as the default method for deciding tied games.

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