Deconstruction Man vs Demolition Man (1993)
Partial Recall vs Total Recall (1990)
The Something vs The Thing (1982)
The Stone vs The Rock (1996)
Broken Arch vs Broken Arrow (1996)
Virgil's Peak vs Dante's Peak (1997)
The Escaper vs The Fugitive (1993)
Inland and Death Horizon vs Outland (1981) and Event Horizon (1997)
The Something vs The Thing (1982)
The Stone vs The Rock (1996)
Now shit gets greedy.
Face/On and Dependence Week vs Face/Off (1997) and Independence Day (1996)
Inland and Death Horizon vs Outland (1981) and Event Horizon (1997)
Tornado and The Sixth Door vs Twister (1996) and The Fifth Element (1997)
Die Hard (1988)
Before going any further, there were four different video games based on one of the most influential action films of all time.
DOS (1989)
C64 and PC Engine (1990)
NES (1991)
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| As the PC Engine version was only released in Japan, cover art is unique. |
DOS (left) and C64 (right) are identical.
Activision made a pointless alteration.
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| Title appears diagonal, like it was peeled off or something. |
For whatever reason.
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| Hard Hero |
(Rolls eyes).
More. More. More.
But what's really weird is that an 'uncensored' version features elsewhere.
Reluctant Hero
More. More. More.
Die Hard 4.0 (2007) and A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) was left well alone.
Miscellany
? vs The Relic (1997)
Mars 1978 vs Capricorn One (1977)
Fear and Loathing in Keen Sight vs Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
Finally.
Cacciatoa 2 vs Shake, Rattle & Roll V (1994)
For everybody's information, Filipino horror anthology series began in 1984 and latest entry Evil Origins was released in 2025.
Until next time.



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