DEAD FOX (Japan)NES Retro Gaming

DEAD FOX (Japan)NES Retro Gaming

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Code Name: Viper, originally released asĀ Ningen Heiki Dead FoxĀ (Ā Ningen Heiki Deddo Fokkusu, lit. "Human Weapon Dead Fox"), is a side-scrolling action game programmed byĀ Arc System WorksĀ and released byĀ CapcomĀ inĀ 1990Ā for theĀ Nintendo Entertainment System. The player takes control of a special forces operative who must combat a drug syndicate in South America.

The gameplay system is similar toĀ Namco's 1986 arcade gameĀ Rolling Thunder, specifically its own NES version. Like inĀ Rolling Thunder, the player can jump or drop down between floors by holding the directional pad up or down and pressing the jump button, as well as enter doors to obtain power-ups or avoid enemies. The player can be armed with one of two weapons (a standard issue pistol or a fully automatic machine gun for continuous firepower). Items includes additional ammunition for either weapon, extra health, a time extension, and extra lives. UnlikeĀ Rolling Thunder, the player can shoot while jumping and can also change directions during midair.
Another difference betweenĀ Rolling ThunderĀ andĀ Code Name: ViperĀ is the added emphasis on rescuing hostages, like the also-similarĀ Shinobi. Throughout the first seven stages, the player can find captured civilians, who will offer the player their gratitude, behind certain doors. To complete each of the first seven stages, the player must rescue a captured commando who will provide the grenades necessary to blow up the obstruction blocking the exit at the end of each stage and advance the plot.
PerĀ Rolling Thunder, the strength and attack patterns of the standard enemy soldiers that the player will face is determined by the colors of their outfit, and "strange" enemies such as Snipers, Frogmen, and Maniacs appear later on.Ā There are a total of eight stages, with three difficulty settings.

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