NHL All-Star Hockey for the Game Gear is a sports video game focusing on ice hockey and mimicking the National Hockey League experience. It was developed by Gray Matter and published by Sega, released in 1995. Though it lacked the NHLPA license, it featured real NHL team names and logos. Players could choose from the different teams and compete in various modes including exhibitions and full seasons. Being on a portable console provided gamers the ability to play hockey on the go.