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To play , the most accessible and popular method today is downloading a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) ROM from a reputable retro gaming site like Emu-Land or Wowroms . Because the game was originally released on the NES in 1990, you will also need a compatible NES emulator such as Mesen or FCEUX to run the file on your PC, Mac, or mobile device. Game Overview: The Capcom Action Classic

Released by and developed by Arc System Works , Code Name: Viper (known in Japan as Ningen Heiki Dead Fox ) is a side-scrolling action platformer often cited as one of the best "hidden gems" of the NES era.

: Each level requires you to find a specific captured agent who provides the explosives needed to clear the exit. Core Gameplay Mechanics

: You control Kenny Smith (Agent "Viper"), a 98th Special Forces operative sent to South America to dismantle a massive drug syndicate.

: Your goal across seven hideouts is to rescue missing agents and collect enough clues to uncover the syndicate's true mastermind.

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Code Name Viper Game !full! Download



 

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