Vice: Project Doom

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Vice: Project Doom (Gun-Dec)
Box art of Vice: Project Doom.

Cover artwork from the US version of the game.
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:
Teen (13+)
(2004 NES Classics re-release)
Platform(s) Famicom/NES, Wii Virtual Console
Media 257 KB cartridge
Vice Project Doom.
Vice Project Doom.

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".

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