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Dynamite Deka is a video game series created by Sega.

Video Games[]

  • Dynamite Deka (July 1996) for Arcade, Sega Saturn, and PlayStation 2. Also known as Die Hard Arcade.
  • Dynamite Cop (July 1998) for Arcade and Dreamcast
  • Dynamite Deka EX: Asian Dyamite (July 30th, 2007) for Arcade

Novel[]

  • Dynamite Deka: Burning 2020 (May 5th, 2014)

Links to Other Series[]

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Die Hard 199607 July 1996 Dynamite Deka is a spinoff of Die Hard Arcade.
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4 Golden Axe 1997124 January 24, 1997 Death Adder from Golden Axe is the third stage boss in the Sega Saturn version of Dynamite Deka, while Easy mode also features costumes based on Tyris Flame and Ax Battler from Golden Axe. Chicken Leg appears in Dynamite Deka 2.
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4 Altered Beast 19987 July 1998 A Cockatrice enemy from Altered Beast makes a background cameo in the 2nd stage of Dynamite Cop, while the Werewolf and Garuda transformations appear as costumes for Bruno and Cindy in the Sega Ages remake of Dynamite Deka.
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5 The House of the Dead 199811 November 1998 Bruno Delinger makes a cameo appearance as a playable character in The House of the Dead 2.
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4 Segata Sanshirō 2006427 April 27, 2006 When playing the game in Deadline mode, Segata Sanshirō appears as a costume for Bruno in the Sega Ages remake of Dynamite Deka.
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4 Alien Storm 2006427 April 27, 2006 When playing the game in Deadline mode, the wrestler Jocko takes on the appearance of Eyecone from Alien Swarm in the Sega Ages remake of Dynamite Deka.
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5 Project X Zone 20121011 October 11, 2012 Project X Zone features Bruno Delinger from Dynamite Deka.
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5 404 GAME RE:SET 2023425 April 25, 2023 A human version of Dynamite Cop appears in 404 GAME RE:SET.
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