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{{sub-stub}}'''''Die Hard 2''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Master System]] sidescrolling action game based on the film ''[[wikipedia:Die Hard 2|Die Hard 2]]''. It was being developed by [[Tiertex]] and set to be published by [[Grandslam]] in December 1991 (for £24.99 in the UK).
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Master System]] sidescrolling action game based on the film ''[[wikipedia:Die Hard 2|Die Hard 2]]''. It was being developed by [[Tiertex]] and set to be published by [[Grandslam]] in December 1991 (for £24.99 in the UK).
  
 
The Master System version of the game was "indefinitely postponed" in mid-1992 as Sega had concerns with the quality of the product{{magref|segapro|9|9}}, however other versions were released for [[Amiga]], [[Atari ST]], [[IBM PC]] and [[Commodore 64]] computers.
 
The Master System version of the game was "indefinitely postponed" in mid-1992 as Sega had concerns with the quality of the product{{magref|segapro|9|9}}, however other versions were released for [[Amiga]], [[Atari ST]], [[IBM PC]] and [[Commodore 64]] computers.

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Die Hard 2: Die Harder
System(s): Sega Master System
Publisher: Grandslam
Developer: Tiertex
Planned release date(s): 1991-12[1], 1992-01[2], 1992-09[3]
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1

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Die Hard 2: Die Harder is an unreleased Sega Master System sidescrolling action game based on the film Die Hard 2. It was being developed by Tiertex and set to be published by Grandslam in December 1991 (for £24.99 in the UK).

The Master System version of the game was "indefinitely postponed" in mid-1992 as Sega had concerns with the quality of the product[4], however other versions were released for Amiga, Atari ST, IBM PC and Commodore 64 computers.

A different video game interpretation of Die Hard 2 made it to a Sega system at a much later date - Die Hard Trilogy in 1996.

Magazine articles

Main article: Die Hard 2: Die Harder/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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References