Viper Phase 1
Title screen
| Developer: | Seibu Kaihatsu |
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| Music: | Go Sato |
| Program: | Yoritaka Kasai |
| Art: | Toshinobu Komazawa |
| Release date: | May 1995 (Japan) |
| Previous game: | Raiden DX |
| Next game: | Raiden Fighters |
Viper Phase 1 is a 1995 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed by Seibu Kaihatsu for arcades. Often regarded as a spin-off or spiritual successor to the Raiden series, the game shares many similarities in terms of gameplay mechanics and design. Hamster Corporation released the game as part of their Arcade Archives series for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 in December 2024.
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Contents
Gameplay Overview
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Controls
- A: Fires the player's weapons.
- B: Activates the player's bomb.
Unlockable Secrets
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Weapons
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Items
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Rank
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Loops
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Scoring
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Strategy
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Story
The year is 2050 (Cosmic Era), long after humanity embarked on a massive space colonization project in search of a "second Earth." Having settled across various star systems, humanity developed unique cultures and scientific advancements, yet simultaneously fell into conflict, sparking a succession of large-scale interstellar wars. The flames of war eventually reached Earth itself; a rebel force from another star system—possessing technology far superior to Earth's—brought a massive fleet led by a space aircraft carrier into Earth's orbit and demanded unconditional surrender. In response, the Earth Defense Force launched a top-secret operation codenamed "Viper Phase 1," the plan for which was to infiltrate the enemy carrier, gather data, seize a new type of enemy fighter, and then use that fighter to destroy the carrier.
Development History
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Version Differences
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Trivia
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Gallery
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