"I played as a kid!!! So sick @easportsnhl has NHL '94 Rewind with all the guys who play now in new NHL21 game!!" Ovechkin tweeted.
A pixelated Ovechkin, complete with signature smile, was shared by EA to promote the release and burned up social media.
NHL '94 Rewind lives up to the hype, said Raphael Frydman, the defending champion of the King of 94 Tournament, which puts the best NHL '94 players in the world against each other every year. Frydman won the tournament in Las Vegas in 2019, but due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus, the tournament will be played exclusively online Dec. 5-12.
"This is literally NHL '94 ported into a modern console," Frydman told NHL.com. "It is 99 percent the exact game. They fixed some bugs, added some menu items that are unique and cool. Even just some minor things blew me away."
Though NHL '94 Rewind is currently only available for those who preordered NHL 21, it will become more widely available in December, according to EA. The only drawback for many fans is that it is not available for online play, something Ramjagsingh wouldn't rule out for the future.
"We are always getting feedback from players. I have a buddy in New York who is constantly asking me about roster updates and online play for (NHL '94 Rewind)," he said. "We will continue to monitor feedback from players and if there is a demand for it, we'll see."
Frydman is one of the ones hoping to play it online. But for now, the game experience is enough fun.
"It looks so sharp and clear," Frydman said. "And the gameplay is just so ridiculously fun. If this version of NHL '94 becomes available online, I think people will play it forever and ever and ever."