Stick Hunter: Exciting Ice Hockey is an ice hockey video game developed for the Famicom and released exclusively in Japan in 1987. It is notable for being the first ice hockey game on a Nintendo platform. Players can engage in single-player mode against the computer or a two-player mode. The game features adjustable period lengths and difficulty settings, allowing players to control characters with puck possession to skate, shoot, and pass, all while facing their intended directions. The objective remains to score more goals than the opposing team.
Stick Hunter: Exciting Ice Hockey is a game for the Famicom released only in Japan in 1987. It was never released in North America. Stick Hunter was the first actual ice hockey game created for a Nintendo gaming system.
The game was designed so that 1 player could play against the computer, or 2 players could play simultaneously against each other. The length of the periods and difficulty level could both be adjusted.
Playing as a character who has possession of the puck, the character could not only skate faster, but could only shoot the puck forward. So if the player wanted to pass to a teammate, the character on screen would have to be facing the person to which he's passing. The same applied to shooting at the net and attempting to score a goal. The character would have to be facing the opposing net. A player without the puck could only skate faster. If the goalie had control of the puck, he could only pass to a teammate.
As in the real-world sport of hockey, the object is to score more goals than the opposing team.