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In ''Dynamite Cop'', the player controls one of three police officers tasked with rescuing the president's daughter from a group of modern day pirates.  
 
In ''Dynamite Cop'', the player controls one of three police officers tasked with rescuing the president's daughter from a group of modern day pirates.  
  
Similar to ''[[Deep Scan]]'''s relation ship with ''Die Hard Arcade'', ''Dynamite Cop'' includes the 1980 arcade game ''[[Tranquillizer Gun]]'' which can be used to give the player extra credits.
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Similar to ''[[Deep Scan]]'''s relationship with ''Die Hard Arcade'', ''Dynamite Cop'' includes the 1980 arcade game ''[[Tranquillizer Gun]]'' which can be used to give the player extra credits.
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==Production Credits==
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===Arcade Version===
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'''Main Program Work:''' [[Tomoaki Takayanagi]]<br>
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'''Enemy Program Work:''' [[Tomoyuki Naito]]<br>
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'''Program Assist:''' Taro Fukunaga<br>
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'''All 3D Environment Artwork:''' [[Takahiro Kudo]]<br>
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'''All 3D Character Artwork:''' [[Hiroshi Kanazawa]]<br>
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'''Special Effects:''' [[Shinichi Fujii]], [[Kunio Watanabe]]<br>
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'''2D Art Work:''' [[Shinichi Fujii]]<br>
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'''Main 3D Motion:''' [[Atsushi Saito]], [[Makoto Uchida]]<br>
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'''Additional 3D Motion:''' [[Takahiro Kudo]], [[Atsushi Shimamura]], [[Yasushi Sekido]], [[Yuuki Suzuki]], [[Shinichi Fujii]]<br>
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'''Demo Scene Artwork:''' [[Takahiro Kudo]], [[Hiroshi Kanazawa]], [[Atsushi Saito]], [[Makoto Uchida]], [[Atsushi Shimamura]], [[Yasushi Sekido]], [[Yuuki Suzuki]]<br>
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'''Conceptual Artwork by:''' [[Tony De Zuniga]]<br>
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'''Music and Sound Effects by:''' [[Howard Drossin|Howard Drossen]]<br>
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'''Story Board:''' [[Susumu Hirai]]<br>
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'''Special Thanks:''' [[Hideaki Sekiya]], [[Akiyoshi Shinpo]], [[Tohru Nakabayashi]], [[Ai Kotani]], [[Akemi Shimizutani]], Mieko Sakaniwa, Yoshihide Ishiguro, [[Mutsuhiro Fujii]], [[Hiroshi Ando]], [[Kenichi Imaeda]], [[Shinichiro Okumoto]], [[Chris Senn]], [[Yasuhiro Hayashida]], Nitro Yamada, [[Koji Tanuma|Kohji Tanuma]], [[Tatsuya Watanabe]], [[Koji Ooto|Kouji Ooto]], [[Takayuki Yokoyama]], All AM1 Staff, All SPD Staff<br>
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'''Executive Producer:''' [[Hisashi Suzuki]]<br>
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'''Producer:''' [[Rikiya Nakagawa]]<br>
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'''Game Design and Directed by:''' [[Makoto Uchida]]<br>
  
 
==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==

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Dynamite Cop
System(s): Sega Model 2 (all three versions), Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Action

















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Dynamite Cop, called Dynamite Deka 2 (ダイナマイト刑事2) in Japan, is the sequel to Die Hard Arcade, though unlike its predecessor, does not feature the Die Hard license. It was initially developed for all three versions of the Sega Model 2 arcade board (making it the only Model 2 game to appear on all three versions) by Sega AM1 and saw a slightly updated release on the Sega Dreamcast in 1998.

In Dynamite Cop, the player controls one of three police officers tasked with rescuing the president's daughter from a group of modern day pirates.

Similar to Deep Scan's relationship with Die Hard Arcade, Dynamite Cop includes the 1980 arcade game Tranquillizer Gun which can be used to give the player extra credits.

Production Credits

Arcade Version

Main Program Work: Tomoaki Takayanagi
Enemy Program Work: Tomoyuki Naito
Program Assist: Taro Fukunaga
All 3D Environment Artwork: Takahiro Kudo
All 3D Character Artwork: Hiroshi Kanazawa
Special Effects: Shinichi Fujii, Kunio Watanabe
2D Art Work: Shinichi Fujii
Main 3D Motion: Atsushi Saito, Makoto Uchida
Additional 3D Motion: Takahiro Kudo, Atsushi Shimamura, Yasushi Sekido, Yuuki Suzuki, Shinichi Fujii
Demo Scene Artwork: Takahiro Kudo, Hiroshi Kanazawa, Atsushi Saito, Makoto Uchida, Atsushi Shimamura, Yasushi Sekido, Yuuki Suzuki
Conceptual Artwork by: Tony De Zuniga
Music and Sound Effects by: Howard Drossen
Story Board: Susumu Hirai
Special Thanks: Hideaki Sekiya, Akiyoshi Shinpo, Tohru Nakabayashi, Ai Kotani, Akemi Shimizutani, Mieko Sakaniwa, Yoshihide Ishiguro, Mutsuhiro Fujii, Hiroshi Ando, Kenichi Imaeda, Shinichiro Okumoto, Chris Senn, Yasuhiro Hayashida, Nitro Yamada, Kohji Tanuma, Tatsuya Watanabe, Kouji Ooto, Takayuki Yokoyama, All AM1 Staff, All SPD Staff
Executive Producer: Hisashi Suzuki
Producer: Rikiya Nakagawa
Game Design and Directed by: Makoto Uchida

Physical Scans

Model 2 Version

Dreamcast Version

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Dreamcast, EU
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Dreamcast, JP
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