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Viper

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Platform: PlayStation
Tags: Shooter
Developer: X-ample
More Platforms: Apple II

Publisher
Region
Released
EU
07/??/1998

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Viper review (Apple II)

Reviewed July 27, 2004

Jason Venter says: "Honestly, the only reason to keep playing is for that next high score (which you can thankfully save to disc). There’s just nothing else to motivate you, since the best part of the graphical presentation is the title screen, and since sound is limited mostly to the ‘beeeoooooop!’ sound you’ll hear when you smash into yourself after a chain of mini-feasts."
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