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Video-game reviews | Hot new features for ice hockey
Video-game reviews of hockey games "NHL 09" and "NHL 2K9."
The Associated Press
In sports video games, not much can really change year to year. The game at its core is the same, but it's what video-game developers add that makes it worth buying.
Such is the case with this season's National Hockey League video games: "NHL 09" from EA Sports and "NHL 2K9" from 2K Sports.
The EA franchise continues to serve as a real fan's dream game with intense graphics and great extra features, whereas the 2K Sports game caters to those looking for a more pick-up-and-play, arcade-style game.
"NHL 09"

From the moment you load "NHL 09," it clearly stands out with its crisp and clear graphics and interface.
With the game's new defensive controls, gamers have full control of the hockey stick, allowing them to block passing lanes and lift an opponent's stick before receiving a pass or taking a shot. The game also has a new physics engine for more realistic checking. On the offensive side, gamers can use the new one-handed deke controls to school the goaltender and share the replay with friends.
But what makes "NHL 09" special this season is the new Be A Pro mode, which puts gamers at the center of the action. Create players and set them loose in the American Hockey League to work their way up the minors into the big show — the NHL.
"NHL 09" takes the Be A Pro mode even further with the EA Sports Hockey League. Take your created player online, join a team of other hopefuls and challenge other teams.
Systems and prices: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, $60; PlayStation 2, $30; PC, $40
Age rating: E 10+; mild violence
"NHL 2K9"
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Not much has changed for "NHL 2K9." It still boasts easy-to-learn controls as well as more advanced controls introduced last season.
The game does have some graphically intense pregame intros featuring a mix of real video and animation that looks as if it is projected onto the ice. It also features new in-game commentary and a TV-like feel of game coverage. "NHL 2K9" also features some fun mini-games that help switch up the monotony of playing game after game.
Between periods, gamers have just a few minutes to drive the Zamboni to smooth the ice for the players to skate on. The game also has a fun mode where players face off on a frozen pond.
The 2K Sports franchise allows for some online playing functions, including the ability to play with 12 consoles.
The Wii version brings a new level of interactivity to hockey video games. Gamers can take shots, fight and play goalie using the remote and nunchuck. Unfortunately, the graphics suffer.
Systems and prices: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 $60; Wii, $50; PlayStation 2, $20
Age rating: E 10+; lyrics and mild violence
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