Though be warned there's a few different versions, you may want to do some research on which is which before you, hehe, pull the trigger. I'm assuming you already have the proper compatible TV setup.ĮDIT: Oh I forgot to mention, that the Datel Scorpion which is both compatible with Justifier and GunCon is also a cheap option (or was last time I checked years ago), have not checked eBay for availability or price recently, you should look it up if interested.
If you are not interested in the other Justifier games though, it may not be worth the investment just for one game, there's a list on Wikipedia with all of the Justifier compatible games to help you make a decision. Die Hard Trilogy is a collection of three games based on the first three films and each one features a different gameplay style. For this review, I played the PlayStation version.
DIE HARD TRILOGY PSX SOUNDTRACK PC
However if you are absolutely going for the Lightgun experience, you will need a Konami Justifier, which is a lot more expensive than a Namco GunCon.īut, there's a lot of cheaper third party (as in not from Konami) Justifiers, if you can find one that is, there's one on eBay right now (by Innovation) going roughly half the price of the official Konami ones (and is also Saturn compatible), though I can't personally attest in their reliability, I have a moratorium on Lightgun games until I can track down a decent CRT Projector. Developed by Probe Entertainment, Die Hard Trilogy was released for the PlayStation in August, 1996 and Saturn and PC in December of that same year. You can play it with a mouse instead, though I guess if you don't already have one it can be a bit expensive.