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Retro Profile: Blades of Steel (NES)

Thursday, November 3rd, 2005 at 6:58pm by Staff

Blades of SteelTo this day, when I think of the perfect blend of sports and videogames, Blades of Steel brings a small grin to my face. Blades of Steel was more than just another hockey game; it was an artistic rendition that bottled the essence of a sport into a convenient, household experience. From its poetic name to the minuscule attention of details, Blades of Steel was a game that could be enjoyed by both sports fanatics and videogame lovers alike. Released by Konami way back in 1988, Blades of Steel is retro sports video-gaming at its best.

Blades of Steel fightBlades of Steel took fictional hockey teams, threw in great play control, and shaped up a milestone for the sports genre. With advertisements on the scoreboard and the ability to start fights, players might find it easy to forget that it’s just a game. Fast paced gameplay made Blades of Steel an entertaining solo venture, but the competitive two-player mode sticks out equally as much. In fact, a quick round of Blades of Steel with pauses for a few in-game brawls is the perfect way to settle an argument even today.

While sports titles today fade as soon as next year’s edition hits the shelf, Blades of Steel has a lasting power that is rare among all games. Most sports titles have good replay value, but Blades of Steel seems capable of endless replay. Besides, it’s always fun to blow off some steam by beating up on a superior opponent. No really, if you’re opponent is too good, in Blades of Steel, just start a fight. Sure, you may not win the game, but you will be vindicated by your strong left hook.

Play or Stay? Call over a couple of pals, order some pizza and drinks, mess up your house and… Play. That’s what this game is all about. Sure it’s retro but in the best sense of the word.

6 Comments

  1. Fuzz says...

    Never played Blades of Steel, but I remember endless hours of fun with Ice Hockey. Man, that tall skinny character still cracks me up every time I see him.

  2. Game-boi says...

    The key consequence of Blades of Steel’s fights was that the LOSER of the fight got the penalty. Wow, what a way to promote sportsman-like behaviour! ;)

    The other hot add-in between the second and third peroids the scoreboard would have ads for Konami releases of the time… Jackel and even a semi-playable demo of Gradius. That’s totally sizzling!

    I remember picking this one up in 88 with my older brother. This game is classic.

  3. Anonymous says...

    Yeah, that demo of Gradius was sweet. Never did beat it.

    I remember purposely tying games up in the end just so we could play the shootout. I dont know why, but I liked the simplicity of the shootout.

  4. Oscar says...

    I remember this game ^^. Good ol´ NES days playing this and the John Elway´s football game, i don´t remember the name tough.

  5. runnin_blue says...

    Man, I used to LOVE this game! Wow! That brings back some sweet memories…actually, let me check….I’VE STILL GOT IT IN MY CUPBOARD! Time to whack it out for another game methinks except my NES doesn’t work anymore. Grumble.

  6. MuhMuh says...

    I LOVE THIS GAME! Its so much fun with a friend!

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