RQ: Viper Phase 1 - talk to me about this game
RQ: Viper Phase 1 - talk to me about this game
This is one of the most infuriating just-one-more-go shmups I've ever played. It's addictive as hell but driving me bananas.
I'm playing the USA version - is this in any way different to the other versions out there, and should I be thinking about a rom swap or something?
I was looking for some help with regard to weapon advice, rank and a few other bits. I'll just fire away, hope someone can help:
1: Which is the preferred weapon for most players. I'm using the green 'N' weapon mostly, but none of them have much range apart from the 'W' which seems weak.
2: Are there any life extends in this game, point based or hidden?
3: I can see that this game ranks up almost as fiercely as RF Jet, is there anything I can do to manage rank? I watched a youtube vid of shoesama and he picked up a certain number of power-ups and missed the rest. Does collecting multiple weapon pods also upgrade the firepower of the secondary weapon? Just need a hand trying to figure out what to avoid etc.
4: Why is the hitbox in this game so friggin large (it's basically the whole ship!). I keep getting pincered off by odd bullets and it's infuriating. I'm yet to make it past the third stage boss. Also the bomb deployment is bloody useless - too slow. And general tips on play advice would be much appreciated.
Many thanks for the help guys!
I'm playing the USA version - is this in any way different to the other versions out there, and should I be thinking about a rom swap or something?
I was looking for some help with regard to weapon advice, rank and a few other bits. I'll just fire away, hope someone can help:
1: Which is the preferred weapon for most players. I'm using the green 'N' weapon mostly, but none of them have much range apart from the 'W' which seems weak.
2: Are there any life extends in this game, point based or hidden?
3: I can see that this game ranks up almost as fiercely as RF Jet, is there anything I can do to manage rank? I watched a youtube vid of shoesama and he picked up a certain number of power-ups and missed the rest. Does collecting multiple weapon pods also upgrade the firepower of the secondary weapon? Just need a hand trying to figure out what to avoid etc.
4: Why is the hitbox in this game so friggin large (it's basically the whole ship!). I keep getting pincered off by odd bullets and it's infuriating. I'm yet to make it past the third stage boss. Also the bomb deployment is bloody useless - too slow. And general tips on play advice would be much appreciated.
Many thanks for the help guys!
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Re: RQ: Viper Phase 1 - talk to me about this game
[N] is rubbish, seriously. Stick to using [W], and learn to play at point-blank range, you can wipe out a lot of things quickly with it, and it has enough range to help you get close to or at 100% destruction per stage.Skykid wrote:1: Which is the preferred weapon for most players. I'm using the green 'N' weapon mostly, but none of them have much range apart from the 'W' which seems weak.
None at all, if I remember correctly.Skykid wrote:2: Are there any life extends in this game, point based or hidden?
Yes. Die. :pSkykid wrote:3: I can see that this game ranks up almost as fiercely as RF Jet, is there anything I can do to manage rank? I watched a youtube vid of shoesama and he picked up a certain number of power-ups and missed the rest. Does collecting multiple weapon pods also upgrade the firepower of the secondary weapon? Just need a hand trying to figure out what to avoid etc.
That's about it I guess. Doing a Garegga and dropping weapon items doesn't really do that much in the long run if at all, to be honest.
EDIT: Almost forgot, but picking up multiple weapon switchers only changes your subweapon. To actually power up your main and sub weapons, you have to collect shot powerups, the standard red [P] block.
Welcome to classic old-school Seibu. Don't even attempt to play it like a Cave game.Skykid wrote:4: Why is the hitbox in this game so friggin large (it's basically the whole ship!). And general tips on play advice would be much appreciated.
Bullet leading is a key technique in Seibu games - tap movements from one side of the screen to the other and back again to lead fast aimed shots - as well as quick pointblanking attacks when you can manage it. Seibu is about quick control and aggression, not fancy sneak dodges.
Here's an old 8.10mil run to stage7.
http://bigcore.rsdio.com/icarus/viperph ... t7_icr.avi
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Thanks guys, that confirms my worst nightmares!
In honesty, it's a fantastic game - but brutal. It's good to know where I stand, so just to wrap up:
No extends - three lives and you're toast
Rank is only brought down by dying - but owing to the lack of lives, I'm assuming suiciding is pointless?
Only the P's power up your weapon. I could have sworn those shot changing pods were doing something, I guess not. I wish they'd get lost then, they can be really annoying to avoid or have to collect to keep your weapon!
Point blanking is good. I'm actually playing middle of the screen a lot more now. I did notice that Shoesama point blanks the big ships on stage2 with the 'W' and destroys them instantly - what am I doing wrong. I get shot down every time I try this.
And I'll leave the 'N' weapon alone then. I honestly thought that had the most potential - thanks for setting me straight!
Cheers guys.
In honesty, it's a fantastic game - but brutal. It's good to know where I stand, so just to wrap up:
No extends - three lives and you're toast
Rank is only brought down by dying - but owing to the lack of lives, I'm assuming suiciding is pointless?
Only the P's power up your weapon. I could have sworn those shot changing pods were doing something, I guess not. I wish they'd get lost then, they can be really annoying to avoid or have to collect to keep your weapon!
Point blanking is good. I'm actually playing middle of the screen a lot more now. I did notice that Shoesama point blanks the big ships on stage2 with the 'W' and destroys them instantly - what am I doing wrong. I get shot down every time I try this.
And I'll leave the 'N' weapon alone then. I honestly thought that had the most potential - thanks for setting me straight!
Cheers guys.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Non-Japan versions loop.
Versions labeled "New Version" are the board standard, for certain reasons. The US NV is called "Viper Phase 1 - USA".
Versions labeled "New Version" are the board standard, for certain reasons. The US NV is called "Viper Phase 1 - USA".
If you're using MAME, Autofire Delay 1.Skykid wrote:Point blanking is good. I'm actually playing middle of the screen a lot more now. I did notice that Shoesama point blanks the big ships on stage2 with the 'W' and destroys them instantly - what am I doing wrong. I get shot down every time I try this.
Skykid's probably using the PCB with all original arts and a box!SFKhoa wrote:If you're using MAME, Autofire Delay 1.Skykid wrote:Point blanking is good. I'm actually playing middle of the screen a lot more now. I did notice that Shoesama point blanks the big ships on stage2 with the 'W' and destroys them instantly - what am I doing wrong. I get shot down every time I try this.
I have the JPN board Skykid, and I agree - impossible to put down and frustrating as hell, but that's the perverse pleasure of Raiden's evil twin.
And yes - point blank everything like some Flash Shot maniac...
Hey all. So VP1 USA is indeed the same as the New version, except it's got a second loop? Awesome - superior version win!
I actually credit fed to the 2nd loop after hearing this to see what it's like and it's awesome - I actually prefer it to the 1st, it's more frantic.
Sfkhoa the board does have autofire, but nothing that will take those ships out as fast as in shoesama's 'ultrafail' vid.
Great game though.
I actually credit fed to the 2nd loop after hearing this to see what it's like and it's awesome - I actually prefer it to the 1st, it's more frantic.
Sfkhoa the board does have autofire, but nothing that will take those ships out as fast as in shoesama's 'ultrafail' vid.
Great game though.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Oh yeah, don't shoot the medal carriers immediately when they come down, let them start to go back up then shoot them for more medals. Also try to get 100% shotdown rate because it gives you a huge EOS bonus.
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Yes. "Viper Phase 1 - USA" and any other New Version that was released outside of Japan should have a second loop. The same should go for any non-Japanese board of the old version.Skykid wrote:Hey all. So VP1 USA is indeed the same as the New version, except it's got a second loop? Awesome - superior version win!
Yes. The "HI" speed setting is comparable to an autofire delay level of 5 or 6, via MAME.Sfkhoa the board does have autofire, but nothing that will take those ships out as fast as in shoesama's 'ultrafail' vid.
Thanks for all the info mate, really helpful. I shamefully credit fed again today to have another go on that 2nd loop.Interesting it begins on stg 2, and by stg 4 it's even got suicide bullets. Nice.lgb wrote:Yes. "Viper Phase 1 - USA" and any other New Version that was released outside of Japan should have a second loop. The same should go for any non-Japanese board of the old version.Skykid wrote:Hey all. So VP1 USA is indeed the same as the New version, except it's got a second loop? Awesome - superior version win!
Yes. The "HI" speed setting is comparable to an autofire delay level of 5 or 6, via MAME.Sfkhoa the board does have autofire, but nothing that will take those ships out as fast as in shoesama's 'ultrafail' vid.
As for autofire, I won't be PB'ing those ships on my PCB anymore. Damn you Sama, that was deceptive!
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
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Bump, since I found out the local Round Table pizza got rid of Raiden II for this. (only stg within 180 miles)
So the main keys to survive are: keep to the Wide shot and attempt to point blank as much as possible?
Also, are ribbon values random?
So the main keys to survive are: keep to the Wide shot and attempt to point blank as much as possible?
Also, are ribbon values random?
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I think Bloodflowers sold one of these recently telling me "The one I have is the hard one".. I guessed from that that 2 revisions of the game exist. That there is a version with less difficulty floating around.
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
By ribbon you mean medal(s), right? If so, no they are not random. You'll notice when first uncovered, the medals will be blinking/flashing. After a second or two the medal will stop blinking at which point the value will increase significantly for a very brief period of time only to return to it's blinking nature and normal point value. There are a couple phases too, so you have a few windows of opportunity to get the larger value if you miss the first phase.mesh control wrote:Also, are ribbon values random?
So the small medals start at 500pts and go to 2000pts and large medals from 1000pts to 3000pts. There's also the special medal which goes from 30000pts to 100000pts.
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Re: RQ: Viper Phase 1 - talk to me about this game
The original cart (not the NV or USA version) is the hard one. Different powerup system, less scoring, feels much more manic. Its pretty rare to find the original cart nowadays.neorichieb1971 wrote:I think Bloodflowers sold one of these recently telling me "The one I have is the hard one".. I guessed from that that 2 revisions of the game exist. That there is a version with less difficulty floating around.
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For mesh control,mesh control wrote:Bump, since I found out the local Round Table pizza got rid of Raiden II for this. (only stg within 180 miles)
So the main keys to survive are: keep to the Wide shot and attempt to point blank as much as possible?
Also, are ribbon values random?
It's possible to pick up a barebones Viper Phase 1 U.S.A. SP1 cartridge for about $50-$70 USD nowdays on the Shmups Trading forum. All you'd need is just a proper supergun setup + a USA region SP1 arcade motherboard & you're good to go. VP-1 U.S.A. is a fine arcade shmup title worthy of playing/owning. It'd help to use an external auto-fire PCB hack with adjustable auto-fire rates via pot trim adjustment to increase your score. Of course, there is the default auto-fire setting found on the VP-1 U.S.A.'s Operator's Menu screen settings...can select to activate it or not.
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