Introduction
Welcome to the instruction manual for Dynamite Deka 2, a classic arcade-style beat 'em up game developed by SEGA for the Dreamcast console. This manual provides essential information for setting up, playing, and maintaining your game to ensure an optimal experience. Dynamite Deka 2, known as Dynamite Cop in other regions, is a direct sequel to Dynamite Deka (Die Hard Arcade).
Setup
- Console Connection: Ensure your Sega Dreamcast console is properly connected to your television and power source according to the Dreamcast console's own instruction manual.
- Controller Connection: Connect your Dreamcast controller(s) to the controller ports on the front of the console. For multiplayer, connect additional controllers as needed.
- Insert Game Disc: Open the Dreamcast disc tray and carefully place the Dynamite Deka 2 game disc with the label side facing up. Close the disc tray.
- Power On: Turn on your television and select the correct input channel. Then, power on your Sega Dreamcast console. The game should load automatically.

Image 1: Front cover of the Dynamite Deka 2 game case. It features several characters holding firearms against a dramatic background, with the game title prominently displayed in Japanese.
Operating Instructions (Gameplay)
Basic Controls (Dreamcast Controller)
- Analog Stick/D-Pad: Move character
- A Button: Attack (Punch/Kick)
- B Button: Jump
- X Button: Action/Pick up item/Use weapon
- Y Button: Special Attack (consumes health)
- L Trigger: Guard/Block
- R Trigger: Dodge/Evade
- Start Button: Pause game/Access menu
Game Modes
Upon starting the game, you will typically be presented with options such as:
- Arcade Mode: Play through the main story, battling enemies and bosses across various stages.
- Survival Mode: Test your endurance against waves of enemies.
- Options: Adjust game settings such as difficulty, sound, and controller configuration.
Select your desired mode and character to begin gameplay. The objective is to defeat all enemies in an area to progress to the next, ultimately confronting the final boss.

Image 2: The Dynamite Deka 2 game disc removed from its case, showing the disc art and the back of the game case with Japanese text and SEGA branding.
Maintenance
- Disc Care:
- Always handle the game disc by its edges to avoid touching the playing surface.
- Store the disc in its original case when not in use to protect it from dust and scratches.
- If the disc becomes dirty, gently wipe it with a soft, lint-free cloth from the center outwards. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
- Console Care:
- Keep your Dreamcast console in a clean, dust-free environment.
- Ensure adequate ventilation around the console to prevent overheating.

Image 3: A close-up view of the reflective surface of the Dynamite Deka 2 game disc, showing its iridescent properties and some manufacturing markings.
Troubleshooting
- Game Not Loading/Disc Read Error:
- Ensure the disc is clean and free of scratches. Refer to the "Disc Care" section.
- Verify the disc is inserted correctly, label side up.
- Try restarting the Dreamcast console.
- If other games load correctly, the issue might be with the game disc itself.
- Controller Not Responding:
- Check that the controller is securely plugged into the Dreamcast console.
- Try a different controller port or a different controller if available.
- No Sound/Video:
- Ensure all audio/video cables are securely connected between the Dreamcast and your television.
- Check your television's input selection and volume settings.
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Dynamite Deka 2 [Japan Import] |
| Platform | Sega Dreamcast |
| Brand | SEGA |
| ASIN | B00006LJSD |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 5.51 x 5.04 x 0.24 inches |
| Date First Available | April 28, 2011 |
Warranty and Support
For any issues not covered in this manual, or for further assistance, please refer to the official SEGA support channels or the retailer from whom the game was purchased. Specific warranty information for imported games may vary and should be confirmed with the seller.
You can visit the official SEGA website for general support information: www.sega.com/support





