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Die Hard Trilogy is a video game based on the Die Hard series of action movies. In actuality, Die Hard Trilogy features three games in one, each based on a movie installment and featuring a different genre and playing style respectively.

Die Hard Trilogy was considered such a success that it eventually inspired a sequel of its own, entitled Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas. This sequel retained the three different playing styles, but featured a spin-off storyline that was not connected to the movie series. A Nintendo 64 version known as Die Hard 64 was also planned but it was later cancelled.


The game was developed by Croydon, UK-based development studio, Probe Entertainment, who had a track record of successful licenced game properties. The game was initially developed for the Sony Playstation platform - the Sega Saturn and PC versions were greenlit later, by which time the Playstation version was almost complete. The PC and Saturn versions required extensive redevelopment and simplificaion of the game's level maps, due to the inferior polygon handling of the Saturn and the available PC graphics cards of the day. The faces of various members of the development team can be seen as the faces of the antagonists. In Germany the game was banned because of its extreme violence, especially being able to drive through harmless people with blood spilling all over the windshield.


Die Hard
Die Hard is a third-person shooter, with a camera and controls that recall games such as Tomb Raider or Resident Evil. It sees the player battling terrorists and rescuing hostages in Nakatomi Plaza, the setting of the film.


Die Hard 2: Die Harder
Die Hard 2: Die Harder is presented as a rail shooter, in which the player must stop terrorists who have taken over Dulles Airport.

The player's crosshair could be controlled with a gamepad, light gun, or (on Playstation and PC) a mouse. Die Hard Trilogy was one of the few light gun games available for the PlayStation that was not made compatible with Namco's GunCon/G-Con 45 controller, nor can it be played using GunCon 2.

Die Hard: With a Vengeance
Die Hard With a Vengeance has the player driving a taxi on the streets of New York City frantically trying to reach and defuse bombs before they can go off.