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Viper |
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System(s): Sega Saturn |
Publisher: Ocean Software |
Developer: Neon Software |
Planned release date(s): Spring 1997[1], 1997-08-15[2] |
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up |
Number of players: 1 |
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Viper is a shoot-'em-up for the PlayStation. A Sega Saturn version was planned, but cancelled for unknown reasons.
Viper was delayed quite considerably from its original 1996 announcement, arriving Sony's console in July 1998, exclusively in Europe.
History
Viper and Tunnel B1 were originally conceived as being two parts of the same game, before publishers Ocean Software decided otherwise[3]. The two games run on the same core engine[4].
Magazine articles
- Main article: Viper (Saturn)/Magazine articles.