![]() ![]() The game starts off with the player giving the option (known as "missions" in the game) to pick one of three different ways to infiltrate the cruise ship it also represent the difficulty of the game. There are three playable characters, each with their own special moves Other features are introduce in the game, such as "visuals scenes," in other words, Quick Time Events. The game follows the standard of any beat'em up game, the player defeats a number of enemies and move on to the next area. Gameplay One of the many levels of the game. It's up to three heroes to put a stop to the terrorist's evil plan. ![]() In the game, a gang of terrorist/pirates have high-jacked a cruise ship that contains the President's daughter. The Japanese version of Die Hard Arcade had nothing to do with the Die Hard series. Dynamite Cop is a sequel to the Japanese version of Die Hard Arcade which is known as Dynamite Deka. The game was later ported to the SEGA Dreamcast for Japan, North America, and Europe. Please share your thoughts on Saturn remakes for the XBLA in the comments below.Dynamite Cop (Dynamite Deka 2 in Japan) is a arcade beat'em up released by SEGA in the arcades, under the SEGA Model 2 hardware, in 1998. Share you requests, huh? The Sega Saturn has such a foggy existence in my personal memory, but I would definitely like to see Die Hard Arcade and Nights Into Dreams. It’s not that we have no intention of porting Saturn titles, so please share your requests.” It’s the same as how Sega Ages and Virtual Console were separate existences. Separate from this, we’re of course thinking about ports of Saturn games. He then continued by saying, “What we announced this time is a project where we will have consecutive releases of titles that were debuted on Dreamcast. Because of this, we decided on Dreamcast,” said Okunari. During that period, PlayStation and Nintendo 64 were a success overseas, but to be honest Saturn was not a success. “When you look globally, the Genesis and Dreamcast are well known, but Saturn is unknown. In addition to Dreamcast titles being updated in HD for the XBLA, a quote from Sega’s Yosuke Okunari, producer of the Dreamcast re-releases GAME Watch (translated by Andriasang) shed some light on what might be later in store for Sega Saturn fans. Well, it looks like that wish could possibly be fulfilled one day. We’re not trying to sound sarcastic, because we’re sure many a gamer would love to see more updated or ported Sega classics on Xbox Live Arcade (or any other platform). Sega might not being making any new consoles, but they sure seem to be okay with reselling us our childhoods on every platform available. ![]()
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