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Die Hard Games
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Die Hard Trilogy PlayStation
Contains three separate games based on the trilogy of Bruce Willis smash-hit vehicles. In the first you must rescue innocent hostages in a skyscraper that's wired to explode. In the second the hostages are on board circling planes as you fight to eliminate airport terrorists. And in the third you r arena is all of New York City as you race the streets to find hidden bombs. Each adventure has it's own set of conditions with amazing depth and fu lly-rendered detail over thirty levels.
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Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas PlayStation
Die Hard games The world's unluckiest tourist must once again save the yippee-ki-day in this follow-up to 1996's Die Hard Trilogy. Rather than follow the events of the first three films, the sequel features an original storyline set in Sin City. Help John McClane rid Las Vegas of a terrorist threat across three distinct game types, available for play individually or together as part of the main campaign. As in the original Die Hard Trilogy, you'll battle terrorists from a third-person perspective set behind McClane, take to the streets in action-packed driving missions, and blast foes from a first-person viewpoint with your favorite light gun peripheral. Advance through all 25 levels to win the game.
Gun down terrorists in a hijacked airport!
Build your arsenal as you take out terrorists. Your weapons will vary in power, trigger response, maximum ammo, autofire rate per second and sound.
Remember: as the game progresses, so does the difficulty. You can turn 45-degrees in either direction to locate, aim and fire at terrorists as you travel through the detailed 3-D levels. But if you take a hit from a bullet, you'll feel it, and your vision will become significantly blurred for a brief moment!
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Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza W95
Die Hard games Based on the original 1988 film, Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza invites players to take the role of New York cop John McClane, as he stumbles into a Christmas-eve terrorist plot at a Los Angeles high rise, in which his wife and her co-workers are being held hostage. Nakatomi Plaza offers three levels of difficulty, multiple control schemes (joystick, mouse, keyboard), and a wide array of weapons for the industrious McClane, including a 9mm pistol, sub-machinegun, sniper rifle, M-16 machine gun, and M-60. Players will need the full complement of available items (medical kits, 2-way radio, lighter, fire extinguisher, wire cutters, flash bang grenades, and more) as they explore more than 30 single-player missions covering both film-based and original scenarios.
Characters from the movie, such as Hans Gruber, the brothers Karl and Tony, Holly McClane, and the helpful LA cop Sgt. Al Powell, are accounted for in ...
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