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Revision as of 16:12, 6 November 2012
Die Hard Trilogy | |||||
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System(s): Sega Saturn | |||||
Publisher: Fox Interactive (US), Electronic Arts (EU), Sega (JP) | |||||
Developer: Probe Entertainment | |||||
Genre: Action | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Die Hard Trilogy (ダイハード・トリロジー) is a set of action games released for the Sega Saturn in 1996. The game is split into three sections all based on movies of the same name - Die Hard, Die Hard 2: Die Harder and Die Hard with a Vengeance. It was developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Fox Interactive, with no relation to the other Saturn Die Hard-branded game, Die Hard Arcade.
Die Hard sees John McClane rescuing hostages in Nakatomi Plaza (the setting of the first film) in a third-person perspective. Die Hard 2 is a rail-shooter where the player shoots terrorists at Dulles Airport, and Die Hard with a Vengeance has the player drive a taxi defusing bombs.
The game was very popular and successful at the time of release, eventually resulting in a sequel, Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas.
Physical Scans
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- ↑ 576 KByte, "Április 1997" (HU; 1997-xx-xx), page 34
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- ↑ CD Consoles, "Janvier 1997" (FR; 199x-xx-xx), page 74
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- ↑ GameFan, "Volume 5, Issue 2: February 1997" (US; 1997-xx-xx), page 30
- ↑ GamePro, "April 1997" (US; 1997-xx-xx), page 91
- ↑ Game Informer, "February 1997" (US; 199x-0x-xx), page 57
- ↑ Gry Komputerowe, "1-2/1997" (PL; 1997-xx-xx), page 1
- ↑ Mean Machines Sega, "February 1997" (UK; 1997-01-xx), page 62
- ↑ Player One, "Mars 1997" (FR; 1997-xx-xx), page 89
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1996 No. 26" (JP; 1996-12-13), page 200
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1997 No. 6" (JP; 1997-03-14), page 110
- ↑ Sega Power, "February 1997" (UK; 1997-01-15), page 34
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "March 1997" (UK; 1997-02-19), page 68
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1996-22 (1996-12-27)" (JP; 1996-12-13), page 280
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 14
- ↑ Strana Igr, "Dekabr 1996" (RU; 1996-xx-xx), page 88
- ↑ Total Saturn, "Volume One Issue Six" (UK; 1997-02-28), page 34