Released in late 2002, is frequently cited as the pinnacle of the arcade hockey genre, following in the footsteps of Midway's other exaggerated sports classics like NBA Jam and NFL Blitz. It is widely celebrated for its fast-paced, 3-on-3 gameplay that ignores almost all standard hockey rules in favor of sheer chaos. Key Over-the-Top Features
: Scoring multiple goals or performing big hits allows players to literally "catch fire," granting significant boosts to speed and checking power. NHL Hitz 2003
: Beyond all 30 NHL teams from the 2002-03 season, you can play as pirates, aliens, sharks, or snowmen . Released in late 2002, is frequently cited as
: The game removes offsides, icing, and most penalties. Players are encouraged to body check opponents through the glass , creating temporary power plays. : Beyond all 30 NHL teams from the
: Matches aren't limited to standard rinks; you can play on the moon, in a disco with rollerblades, or in a graveyard. Depth & Modes
Despite its arcade nature, reviewers at IGN and Nintendo World Report noted the game's surprising depth: NHL HITZ 2003 - THE BEST HOCKEY GAME EVER?!