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Die Hard Arcade, known as Dynamite Deka (ダイナマイト刑事, Dainamaito Deka, lit. Dynamite Detective) in Japan, is an arcade beat 'em up video game released by Sega.It was the first beat 'em up to use texture-mapped 3D polygon graphics, [6] and used a sophisticated move set by contemporary beat 'em up standards, often being likened to a fighting game in this respect. [7]
Dynamite Cop, known in Japan as Dynamite Deka 2 (ダイナマイト刑事2, Dainamaito Deka Tsu), is a 1998 beat 'em up video game published by Sega and initially released in arcades on Sega Model 2 hardware. It is the sequel to the 1996 game Dynamite Deka, which was released outside Japan as Die Hard Arcade.
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ADK was founded in July 1980 in Ageo, Saitama, Japan. [1] At the time, it was known as Alpha Denshi or Alpha for short. Originally a producer of audio and telecommunications equipment, Alpha first ventured into video games in 1980 with two arcade titles: Dorachan (ドラちゃん) by Craul Denshi and Tehkan's Shogi (将棋), a basic Japanese chess game.
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Last Bronx [a] is a 1996 3D fighting video game developed by Sega AM3 on the Sega Model 2 mainboard. [5] It was released in Japanese and American arcades before home versions were produced in for the contemporary Sega Saturn and Windows systems in 1997.