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'''''Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza''''' is a first-person shooter based off of the 1988 action movie ''[[Die Hard]]'' for Microsoft Windows . The game originally used a modified Build engine, later the GoldSrc engine, before it was finally moved to the Lithtech engine. The game features the voice of [[Reginald VelJohnson]], reprising his role as Al Powell. | '''''Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza''''' is a first-person shooter based off of the 1988 action movie ''[[Die Hard]]'' for Microsoft Windows . The game originally used a modified Build engine, later the GoldSrc engine, before it was finally moved to the Lithtech engine. The game features the voice of [[Reginald VelJohnson]], reprising his role as Al Powell. | ||
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=Handguns= | |||
==Beretta 92F== | ==Beretta 92F== | ||
Everyone agrees, that a ''Die Hard'' video game would be incomplete without a [[Beretta 92F]] pistol. This is McClane's starting weapon, and is also used by Hans (instead of the [[Heckler & Koch P7|H&K P7]] seen in the film). The Beretta uses 17-round flush fit magazines. When switching to the 92F, McClane pulls the slide. When switching away from the Beretta, McClane will de-cock the hammer before holstering it. Secondary fire is the melee attack. It shares ammo with the MP5N. | Everyone agrees, that a ''Die Hard'' video game would be incomplete without a [[Beretta 92F]] pistol. This is McClane's starting weapon, and is also used by Hans (instead of the [[Heckler & Koch P7|H&K P7]] seen in the film). The Beretta uses 17-round flush fit magazines, which is inaccurate (The Beretta 92F uses 15-round magazines). When switching to the 92F, McClane pulls the slide. When switching away from the Beretta, McClane will de-cock the hammer before holstering it. Secondary fire is the melee attack. It shares ammo with the MP5N. | ||
[[Image:BerettaM92FS-DieHard2-4.jpg|thumb| | [[Image:BerettaM92FS-DieHard2-4.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Beretta 92F used by Bruce Willis in ''[[Die Hard]]'' - 9x19mm. This is the screen-used gun from the film.]] | ||
[[Image:DHNP 92F 1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane holds a Beretta 92F. Note the cocked hammer, a rare sight in video games.]] | [[Image:DHNP 92F 1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane holds a Beretta 92F. Note the cocked hammer, a rare sight in video games.]] | ||
[[Image:DHNP 92F 3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane holds a Beretta 92F and a Zippo lighter. When reloading the Beretta, the lighter must be holstered.]] | [[Image:DHNP 92F 3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane holds a Beretta 92F and a Zippo lighter. When reloading the Beretta, the lighter must be holstered.]] | ||
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[[Image:DHNP 92F 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|''"One, two, three."'' <br> Hans reaches for his Beretta to kill Mr. Takagi. Note the missing takedown lever and slide release lever.]] | [[Image:DHNP 92F 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|''"One, two, three."'' <br> Hans reaches for his Beretta to kill Mr. Takagi. Note the missing takedown lever and slide release lever.]] | ||
=Submachine Guns= | |||
==Heckler & Koch MP5N== | ==Heckler & Koch MP5N== | ||
The [[MP5A3|H&K MP5N]] is the main automatic weapon used by the terrorists. The game features a real MP5, unlike the film where chopped HK94 | The [[MP5A3|H&K MP5N]] is the main automatic weapon used by the terrorists. The game features a real MP5, unlike the film where chopped [[HK94]]s were standing in for the MP5. The MP5 in the game is also incorrectly modeled with the cocking handle on the right side of the weapon. It shares ammo with the Beretta 92F. | ||
[[Image:Hk-mp5n.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch MP5N - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Hk-mp5n.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch MP5N - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:DHNP MP5N 1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane fires the MP5N.]] | [[Image:DHNP MP5N 1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane fires the MP5N.]] | ||
[[Image:DHNP MP5N 3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane pulls the bolt handle of the MP5N after a reload.]] | [[Image:DHNP MP5N 3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane pulls the bolt handle of the MP5N after a reload.]] | ||
[[Image:DHNP MP5N 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|One of Hans' men with an MP5N submachine gun. Note the missing selector switch.]] | [[Image:DHNP MP5N 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|One of Hans' men with an MP5N submachine gun. Note the correct selector markings but a missing selector switch.]] | ||
=Rifles / Carbines= | |||
==Colt Model 733== | ==Colt Model 733== | ||
The [[ | The [[Colt Model 733]] is mainly seen in the hands of SWAT officers and some bad guys. It is fitted with an A1E1 upper receiver and M16-style fixed stock. Utilizes 20-rounder, angled magazines (although, on the HUD it is shown with a 30-rounder mag). Shares ammo with the AUG. | ||
[[Image:Colt Model 733.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Colt Model 733 with A2 lower, and A1E1 upper receiver - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | [[Image:Colt Model 733.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Colt Model 733 with A2 lower, and A1E1 upper receiver - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | ||
[[Image:DHNP 733 5.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane holds a Colt Model 733 | [[Image:DHNP 733 5.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane holds a Colt Model 733. Note A1E1 upper.]] | ||
[[Image:DHNP 733 1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane reloads the Model 733 | [[Image:DHNP 733 1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane reloads the Model 733. After inserting a fresh mag, he will pull the charging handle.]] | ||
[[Image:DHNP 733 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A Colt Model 733 | [[Image:DHNP 733 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A Colt Model 733 with 20-round magazine and fixed stock, next to its former owner.]] | ||
[[Image:DHNP 733 3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane shows his badge to the incoming SWAT team. This is one of the many scenes of the game that were not featured in the actual movie.]] | [[Image:DHNP 733 3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane shows his badge to the incoming SWAT team. This is one of the many scenes of the game that were not featured in the actual movie.]] | ||
[[Image:DHNP 733 4.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A SWAT officer with a Model 733 during the level where McClane has to escort a SWAT team through a floor full of terrorists.]] | [[Image:DHNP 733 4.jpg|thumb|500px|none|A SWAT officer with a Model 733 during the level where McClane has to escort a SWAT team through a floor full of terrorists.]] | ||
==Steyr AUG A1== | ==Steyr AUG A1== | ||
The [[Steyr AUG A1]] is powerful and accurate, significantly better than the [[MP5N]]. The secondary fire toggles the scope. When using the scope, the gun becomes semi-auto only. The | The [[Steyr AUG A1]] is powerful and accurate, significantly better than the [[MP5N]]. The secondary fire toggles the scope. When using the scope, the gun becomes semi-auto only. The in-game Steyr AUG sports a black stock while [[Die Hard#Steyr AUG|Karl's AUG in the movie]] has the khaki stock. | ||
[[Image:SteyrAUGBlack.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Steyr AUG with black stock - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | [[Image:SteyrAUGBlack.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Steyr AUG with black stock - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | ||
[[Image:DHNP AUG 1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane with an AUG A1 he took from a dead terrorist.]] | [[Image:DHNP AUG 1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane with an AUG A1 he took from a dead terrorist.]] | ||
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[[Image:DHNP AUG 4.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane reloads the AUG A1 assault rifle.]] | [[Image:DHNP AUG 4.jpg|thumb|500px|none|McClane reloads the AUG A1 assault rifle.]] | ||
=Machine Guns= | |||
==M60E3== | ==M60E3== | ||
An [[M60E3]] is used by Fritz, and later by a terrorist raining down hell on the police in front of the Nakatomi building. This is a stand in for [[Die Hard#M60E3|the scene where Alexander turns Sergeant Powell's car into "swiss cheese"]] and when he shoots out the lights with the M60E3 in the movie. | An [[M60E3]] is used by Fritz, and later by a terrorist raining down hell on the police in front of the Nakatomi building. This is a stand in for [[Die Hard#M60E3|the scene where Alexander turns Sergeant Powell's car into "swiss cheese"]] and when he shoots out the lights with the M60E3 in the movie. | ||
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[[Image:DHNP M60 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Fritz (a mini boss) with an M60E3 machine gun.]] | [[Image:DHNP M60 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Fritz (a mini boss) with an M60E3 machine gun.]] | ||
=Other= | |||
==Model 7290 Flashbang Grenade== | ==Model 7290 Flashbang Grenade== | ||
The [[Model 7290 flashbang grenade]] is used by terrorists very often. | The [[Model 7290 flashbang grenade]] is used by terrorists very often. | ||
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[[Image:DH 209.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The same scene in the film.]] | [[Image:DH 209.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The same scene in the film.]] | ||
[[Category: Video Game]] | [[Category:Video Game]] | ||
[[Category: First-Person Shooter]] | [[Category:First-Person Shooter]] |
Revision as of 21:55, 23 April 2017
Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza is a first-person shooter based off of the 1988 action movie Die Hard for Microsoft Windows . The game originally used a modified Build engine, later the GoldSrc engine, before it was finally moved to the Lithtech engine. The game features the voice of Reginald VelJohnson, reprising his role as Al Powell.
The following weapons appear in the video game Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza:
Handguns
Beretta 92F
Everyone agrees, that a Die Hard video game would be incomplete without a Beretta 92F pistol. This is McClane's starting weapon, and is also used by Hans (instead of the H&K P7 seen in the film). The Beretta uses 17-round flush fit magazines, which is inaccurate (The Beretta 92F uses 15-round magazines). When switching to the 92F, McClane pulls the slide. When switching away from the Beretta, McClane will de-cock the hammer before holstering it. Secondary fire is the melee attack. It shares ammo with the MP5N.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5N
The H&K MP5N is the main automatic weapon used by the terrorists. The game features a real MP5, unlike the film where chopped HK94s were standing in for the MP5. The MP5 in the game is also incorrectly modeled with the cocking handle on the right side of the weapon. It shares ammo with the Beretta 92F.
Rifles / Carbines
Colt Model 733
The Colt Model 733 is mainly seen in the hands of SWAT officers and some bad guys. It is fitted with an A1E1 upper receiver and M16-style fixed stock. Utilizes 20-rounder, angled magazines (although, on the HUD it is shown with a 30-rounder mag). Shares ammo with the AUG.
Steyr AUG A1
The Steyr AUG A1 is powerful and accurate, significantly better than the MP5N. The secondary fire toggles the scope. When using the scope, the gun becomes semi-auto only. The in-game Steyr AUG sports a black stock while Karl's AUG in the movie has the khaki stock.
Machine Guns
M60E3
An M60E3 is used by Fritz, and later by a terrorist raining down hell on the police in front of the Nakatomi building. This is a stand in for the scene where Alexander turns Sergeant Powell's car into "swiss cheese" and when he shoots out the lights with the M60E3 in the movie.
Other
Model 7290 Flashbang Grenade
The Model 7290 flashbang grenade is used by terrorists very often.
Custom Rocket Launcher
The custom rocket launcher seen in the film is also present in the game. The terrorist uses it to take out a SWAT APC. In the movie, the launcher is fired twice, but only once in the game.