
Brief dialogue in the first Hans/McClane confrontation.a gun shooter, and a driving game, each based on one of the Die Hard movies. Die Hard 2: Die Harder is based on the second DH film and is a light gun game (similar to Time Crisis and Virtua Cop). Having three games on one disc was radical and ambitiously crazy.Die Hard Trilogy on PC and PS1 is a dynamic action game based on the famous Bruce Willis film series, known in Poland as the Glass Trap.The production is basically three separate games, referring to individual parts of the films and combines elements of TPP shooting, rail-shooter and car game.The Ultimate edition DVD contains the following deleted/extended scenes:Die Hard is based on the first DH film and is a 3-D action game where you play John who has to rescue Hostages in the Nakatomi Plaza while defusing Bombs and blowing away the bad guys. Call it nostalgia, but Die Hard Trilogy felt groundbreaking at the time, in both concept and achievement. Probe Entertainment (Die Hard Trilogy’s developers) and Fox Interactive’s (the game’s publishers) effort was a massive improvement.
Brief dialogue when Hans interrogates Takagi. Extended scene where Robinson/Powell brief the FBI on the tower situation. The first film Die Hard was. The Die Hard franchise is a series of films that are based on Nothing Lasts Forever, a 1979 novel by Roderick Thorp. But I’m not surprised that. You wait five years for a 1 game directly based on a live action blockbuster, and then three come along at once I haven’t been missing the days of Batman (the Movie) and Terminator 2, and of Robocop being number one for half of 1989.
At the end, McClane says "You got a warranty for this (Holly's watch, a gift from Ellis)?" to which Holly laughs. Brief scene of FBI agents getting stuck in thorn bushes as they make their way towards the building. Extended/alternate dialogue in McClane/Powell conversation after McClane uses the plastic explosives.
There's a lot of very good things about this movie but I've always thought that the majority of the credit has to go to star Willis. Skyscraper and the only thing keeping them from getting away with their crime is a New York police officer (Bruce Willis) there on vacation. Additional Holly dialogue after seeing Karl's reaction to McClane's escape.Die Hard (1988) *** (out of 4) Enjoyable and tense thriller about a group of terrorists (led by Alan Rickman) who overtake a L.A. Brief dialogue in Hans/Karl argument about "neutralizing" McClane. City engineer briefly coughs before pulling out the power cord. Brief Ellis dialogue reacting to the terrorist intrusion.
The coldness RIckman brings to the part is the perfect contrast to Willis' cop and it works perfectly. It certainly doesn't hurt that you've got a strong supporting cast with Rickman being a villain you just love to hate. The hilarious one-liners, the smart remarks and the way Willis makes himself know to the terrorists is just classic and we get so many great showdowns that you can't help enjoy all of them. That every-day-man quality that Willis has works so well here because of the odds stacked against his character you can't help but just sit back and enjoy this one person taking out a professional organization. I think what's so great about him and the character he plays is that we can believe he's just your typical guy you'd see walking around on the streets with you.

