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Code Name: Viper

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Code Name: Viper

Feb 23, 1990

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3.59 average rating based on 22 ratings

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The player takes the role of Kenny Smith, an agent of the 98th Special Forces, also known as "Code Name: Viper", who is assigned by his commander, Director Jones, to investigate a large drug syndicate that covers all of South America. Smith's objective is to rescue a missing Viper agent in each of the syndicate's seven hideouts and uncover clues of the Syndicate's true mastermind.
Developers
Arc Co
Publishers
Capcom
Platforms
Family Computer, Nintendo Entertainment System
Genres
Platform, Shooter
Themes
Action
Release Dates
Feb 23, 1990 Full Release (Japan)
Family Computer
Mar 23, 1990 Full Release (North_America)
Nintendo Entertainment System
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User Stats
62
In Collection
7
Wish Listed
0
Playing
14
Backlogged
How Long Is Code Name: Viper?
100% completion: 0.5 hours
Total completions: 1
fe17
fe17 gave Aug 31, 2022
fe17 gave Aug 31, 2022
Addicting despite poor controls and limited gameplay variety
This review is for the Nintendo Entertainment System version

This is the type of game I would have spent hours of time and lots of money on in the arcades as a kid. A game similar to Code Name: Viper, called Rolling Thunder, was actually an arcade game, but Code Name: Viper itself was released for the NES.

This is a side scrolling action game where you control "Mr. Smith", a special forces operative who is tasked by "Commander Jones" to take down seven hideouts of a drug syndicate. There is a mystery here to uncover and it reveals itself bit by bit after each stage you complete, revealing that Commander Jones is "dealing drugs" and is therefore the final boss .

There are two weapons in this game, a pistol and a machine gun. Enemies are mostly syndicate members who are differentiated by color of their outfits. A blue member needs two shots to be killed and can only hit you by running into you, while a pink member can be killed with just one shot, but has a pistol of his own. You only have two lives, at least in the first three levels I've played, so this game can become very tricky real fast.

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This is the type of game I would have spent hours of time and lots of money on in the arcades as a kid. A game similar to Code Name: Viper, called Rolling Thunder, was actually an arcade game, but Code Name: Viper itself was released for the NES.

This is a side scrolling action game where you control "Mr. Smith", a special forces operative who is tasked by "Commander Jones" to take down seven hideouts of a drug syndicate. There is a mystery here to uncover and it reveals itself bit by bit after each stage you complete, revealing that Commander Jones is "dealing drugs" and is therefore the final boss .

There are two weapons in this game, a pistol and a machine gun. Enemies are mostly syndicate members who are differentiated by color of their outfits. A blue member needs two shots to be killed and can only hit you by running into you, while a pink member can be killed with just one shot, but has a pistol of his own. You only have two lives, at least in the first three levels I've played, so this game can become very tricky real fast.

Not only are just two lives a problem, but you can accidentally run into an enemy that just gets into frame, you can enter a wall (to free hostages) and run into enemies or a bullet right as you exit the wall etc. Expecting a smooth experience I did not, so I'm not surprised that there were some annoyances here.

However, the gameplay loop got me trapped for a few hours anyway and if it weren't for the fact that I will likely play dozens of games like this in the coming days, weeks and months, I wouldn't have minded trying a bit longer to finish. But the game only gets harder from here and looking at a Longplay of it on YT, I doubt I'll get close to the level necessary to play through this.

But definitely worth checking out and would have been a favorite of mine back in the day.

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fe17
fe17 updated their status Aug 31, 2022
fe17 updated their status Aug 31, 2022

I'm playing through games in chronological order starting in 1990 because I haven't played that many games from before the 2010s and want to experience how gaming started to grow. The journey starts with Code Name: Viper, released on February 23, 1990. Working on a spreadsheet to list these games and my rating of them on my profile.