Vice: Project Doom
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Vice: Project Doom (Gun-Dec) | |
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Cover artwork from the US version of the game. |
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Developer(s) | Sammy Corporation |
Publisher(s) | American Sammy |
Release date(s) | NES version JP April 26, 1991 NA November 30, 1991 |
Genre(s) | Platform game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: (2004 NES Classics re-release) |
Platform(s) | Famicom/NES, Wii Virtual Console |
Media | 257 KB cartridge |
Vice: Project Doom is a Nintendo game with elements similar to Spy Hunter and Ninja Gaiden. It has driving, fighting, first-person shooting and cinematic sequences when passed levels. The character has the ability to switch between three different weapons.
The weapons available are:
- Laser Whip (platform mode)
- .44 Magnum (platform and first person shooting mode)
- Hand Grenade (platform and first person shooting mode)
Like Ninja Gaiden, Vice: Project Doom allows infinite continues, but all the player's points are missed in each continue given.
In Japan, the game was released with a different name: "Gun-Dec".