![]() The Sega CD version of NHL 94 introduced CD quality audio, and the music previously featured on the Genesis version was remade, performed by Michael J. The organ music was performed by at the time San Jose Sharks organist Dieter Ruehle. Starting with NHL 94, the game now features authentic organ music for each of the teams. The soundtracks of the early Genesis and Super NES titles were composed by Rob Hubbard. The NHL soundtracks began alongside the game series itself. Licensed soundtracks would return in NHL 17, with the option to switch back to the original score used in NHL 15 and 16. Original tracks would eventually return, as licensed tracks would take a hiatus from playing in the menus on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of NHL 15 and 16. And would make all songs in their respective soundtracks play in the menus, starting with NHL 06. EA would completely ditch original music from the main soundtracks of NHL games starting with NHL 2004. ![]() Licensed tracks would eventually appear in the menus of the games themselves, but most tracks would still only play during gameplay. With more licensed tracks starting to appear starting with NHL 99, they would continue using original music throughout the 90's and early 2000's. EA first introduced licensed music in NHL 96, with a 16-bit rendition of 2 Unlimited's 1991 single Get Ready for This. ![]() NHL soundtracks has existed for as long as the video game series itself, but the soundtracks were first original compositions specifically made for the games.
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