Many games and movies are held within the Collection Chamber's vault, unseen by modern means. It's time for them to be released.
Monday, 30 July 2018
DIE HARD ARCADE: THE DYNAMITE COP COLLECTION
Hollywood iconography is a big thing in Japan, so much so that SEGA's AM1 R&D Division were heavily inspired by Die Hard to create Dynamite Deka (translation: Dynamite Detective). This early 3D beat-em-up was so indebted to John McTiernan's classic actioner that they gained the IP rights for the west. Thus we got Die Hard Arcade, the first entry in an incredibly underrated yet bat-shit crazy series.
Labels:
Action,
Arcade,
Compilation,
DreamCast,
Fighter,
Movies,
PlayStation 2,
Saturn
Wednesday, 11 July 2018
DIE HARD TRILOGY
If there's one Die Hard game that everybody remembers, it's Die Hard Trilogy. Released in 1996 by Fox Interactive for the PlayStation (and later Windows and Saturn), it's actually three games in one; an action game, an arcade lightgun game and a racing game. That could be a warning sign as to the game's quality right there, but Die Hard Trilogy is actually regarded as one of the better movie tie-ins out there, and the huge number of sales reflect that.
Saturday, 7 July 2018
DIE HARD COLLECTION
It's been thirty years since Die Hard - in my opinion the best action movie of all time - hit theatres. Since then there has been a number of game adaptations too with a good number of them bucking the movie licence curse by actually being good. Here are a number of the earliest attempts, some of which are criminally underrated.
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