NHL Stanley Cup is an ice hockey video game for the Super Nintendo released in 1993. Utilizing the Mode 7 graphic technology, it simulates a 3D hockey experience featuring all 26 NHL teams from that era, each with unique strengths. While lacking the players association license, player numbers and attributes reflect their real-life counterparts, allowing gamers to guide their favorite team through the Stanley Cup playoffs. The North American version includes an option to switch between English and French.
This early SNES title is one of the first hockey titles to simulate 3 dimensions by using the SNES mode 7 SNES technology. It contains all 26 NHL teams at the time with varying strengths and weaknesses. It doesn't have the players association license, but all of the player numbers and abilities were true to their real-life counterparts. You can take your favorite team from the regular season all the way through the titular Stanley Cup. It even has a menu option in the North American version to change the between English and French languages.