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==Development== The game was created by [[Sega]], using a team up of the successful Japanese [[Wow Entertainment|AM1]] (Arcade Machine 1, also known as WoW Entertainment) group and the US-based [[Sega Technical Institute]] (STI), which developed in collaboration with [[Sonic Team]] some of the [[Sonic the Hedgehog series]] of games following the original, to create this game. AM1 provided the engineering, and some of the design and art, and STI provided art, design and animation. Incidentally, ''Die Hard Arcade'' was also the final game developed by STI before the studio was dissolved. The game was created simultaneously for the Titan [[video arcade|Arcade]] system and [[Sega Saturn]] but the home version was released later. The Japanese version of ''Die Hard Arcade'', ''Dynamite Deka'', was followed by a sequel titled ''Dynamite Deka 2'' for the arcade and [[Dreamcast]]. The sequel was released internationally as ''[[Dynamite Cop]]''. As with ''Dynamite Deka's'' resemblance to the movie, [[Die Hard]], ''Dynamite Cop'' bore a striking similarity to the film, [[Speed 2: Cruise Control]].
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