By good fortune, I had the opportunity to pen a pair of articles for Hardcore Gaming 101 on the subject of Die Hard‘s early video game adaptations; covering installments on DOS, Commodore 64, and – of course – its apparently “infamous” NES iteration! As it turns out, I’ve actually got some nice things to say about the whole lot of ’em, and I’d encourage you to check out my articles at the links below. I’m hoping to get the chance to contribute some further writings to the site in the future, as I’ve been a long-time fan of HG101 for some time now — having followed Kurt Kalata since the ol’ Castlevania Dungeon days, and having appeared on their podcast several times as well. Fingers crossed, folks!
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