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{{Infobox Fighter
 
{{Infobox Fighter
 
|name = [[File:VicViperEmblem.png|35px]] Vic Viper [[File:VicViperEmblem.png|35px]]
 
|name = [[File:VicViperEmblem.png|35px]] Vic Viper [[File:VicViperEmblem.png|35px]]
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|japanese_name = ビックバイパー<br />''Bikku Baipā''
 
|japanese_name = ビックバイパー<br />''Bikku Baipā''
 
|alternate_name =
 
|alternate_name =
M.A.X.<br />
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M.A.X. (Modulated Artillery Exalter)<br />
 
Vic Viper Mark-III<br />
 
Vic Viper Mark-III<br />
 
Warp Rattler
 
Warp Rattler
 
|affiliation = [[Gradius Empire]]
 
|affiliation = [[Gradius Empire]]
 
|pilot =
 
|pilot =
[[James Burton]] <small>(''[[Nemesis (series)|Nemesis]]''/''[[Gradius (series)|Gradius]]'')</small><br />
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[[James Burton]] (''[[Nemesis (series)|Nemesis]]''/''[[Gradius (series)|Gradius]]'')<br />
[[Pilot of Vic Viper T-301|Unnamed pilot]] <small>(''[[Gradius V]]'')</small><br />
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[[Pilot of Vic Viper T-301|Unnamed pilot]] (''[[Gradius V]]'')<br />
[[Aoba Anoa]] <small>(''[[Otomedius (series)|Otomedius]]'')</small>
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[[Aoba Anoa]] (''[[Otomedius (series)|Otomedius]]'')
 
|appearances =
 
|appearances =
 
''[[Gradius]]''<br />
 
''[[Gradius]]''<br />
 
''[[Salamander]]''<br />
 
''[[Salamander]]''<br />
''[[Gradius II: GOFER no Yabō]]''<br />
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''[[Gradius II: GOFER no Yabō|Gradius II]]''<br />
 
''[[Gradius III]]''<br />
 
''[[Gradius III]]''<br />
 
''[[Nemesis (Game Boy)|Nemesis]]'' (GB)<br />
 
''[[Nemesis (Game Boy)|Nemesis]]'' (GB)<br />
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''[[Solar Assault]]''<br />
 
''[[Solar Assault]]''<br />
 
''[[Gradius Galaxies]]''<br />
 
''[[Gradius Galaxies]]''<br />
''[[Gradius IV]]''<br />
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''[[Gradius IV: Fukkatsu|Gradius IV]]''<br />
 
''[[Gradius V]]''<br />
 
''[[Gradius V]]''<br />
 
''[[Gradius ReBirth]]''<br />
 
''[[Gradius ReBirth]]''<br />
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''[[Gradius Arc]]''
 
''[[Gradius Arc]]''
 
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{{Nihongo|'''Vic Viper'''|ビックバイパー|Bikku Baipā}} is the name of the [[:category:Protagonists|protagonist]] spaceship in the ''[[Gradius (series)|Gradius]]'' series of shoot 'em up games by [[Konami]]. The spacecraft has been at the player's control in almost ten different titles. The ship has been renowned for both its remarkable adaptability and unique twin-pronged fuselage.
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{{nihongo|'''Vic Viper'''|ビックバイパー|Bikku Baipā}} is the name of the [[:category:Protagonists|protagonist]] spaceship in the ''[[Gradius (series)|Gradius]]'' series of shoot 'em up games by [[Konami]]. The spacecraft has been at the player's control in almost ten different titles. The ship is renowned for its remarkable adaptability, as well as its unique twin-pronged fuselage.
   
The first ''Busou Shinki'' design competition champion, ''Bokushin'' (ボク神), was inspired by Vic Viper ([[w:c:zoneoftheenders:Anubis|Anubis]] version from ''[[w:c:zoneoftheenders:Zone of the Enders (series)|Zone of the Enders]]'').
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The first ''[[w:c:konami:Busou Shinki (series)|Busou Shinki]]'' design competition champion, ''Bokushin'' (ボク神), was inspired by Vic Viper ([[w:c:zoneoftheenders:Vic Viper|Anubis version]] from ''[[w:c:zoneoftheenders:Zone of the Enders (series)|Zone of the Enders]]'').
   
A [[Vic Viper (Parodius)|sentient version]] of the ship later went on to star in the ''[[Parodius (series)|Parodius]]'' series.
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A [[Vic Viper (Parodius)|sentient version]] of the ship later went on to star in the ''[[Parodius (series)|Parodius]]'' spinoff series.
   
 
==Weapons and technology==
 
==Weapons and technology==
In the North American release of ''[[Gradius (video game)|Gradius]]'' for the NES, the Vic Viper was referred to as the "Warp Rattler" in the game's instruction manual and at the after the credits of the ''[[Nemesis (Game Boy)|Nemesis]]'' Game Boy game. The weapons of the NES version of ''Gradius'' differed from its original arcade counterpart, namely a shorter, rapid-fire Laser and only two Option phantoms instead of the usual four. Additionally, [[Konami|Konami of America]] referred to the Vic Viper in ''[[Gradius III]]'' as "M.A.X." This is probably an example of KOA "Americanizing" the game.
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In the North American release of ''[[Gradius]]'' for the NES, the Vic Viper was referred to as the "Warp Rattler" in the game's instruction manual and at the after the credits of the ''[[Nemesis (Game Boy)|Nemesis]]'' Game Boy game. The weapons of the NES version of ''Gradius'' differed from its original arcade counterpart, namely a shorter, rapid-fire Laser and only two Option phantoms instead of the usual four. Additionally, [[Konami|Konami of America]] referred to the Vic Viper in ''[[Gradius III]]'' as "M.A.X." This is probably an example of KOA "Americanizing" the game.
   
Another "more than one Vic Viper" example would be the ''[[Salamander (OVA)|Salamander]]'' anime, a late 1980s anime miniseries following the events of ''Gradius'', ''[[Salamander]]'' and ''[[Gradius II]]''. The three main characters all pilot their own individual Vic Viper craft.
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Another "more than one Vic Viper" example would be the ''[[Salamander (OVA)|Salamander]]'' anime, a late 1980s anime miniseries following the events of ''Gradius'', ''[[Salamander]]'' and ''[[Gradius II: GOFER no Yabō|Gradius II]]''. The three main characters all pilot their own individual Vic Viper craft.
   
A more obvious tip-off would be the wide variation of weapon arrays available in each game, starting with ''Gradius II''. The original weapons array from the first game is always present; the only games the Vic Viper was forced to keep its original arcade weapons was ''[[Gradius Gaiden]]'' for the PlayStation; the reason being that it featured three other ships, including ''Salamander'''s [[Lord British|Lord British Space Destroyer]] and two entirely new ships —and, arguably, ''[[Gradius Galaxies]]'' for the Game Boy Advance— the other three weapon arrays featured in that game were differentiated in-game by a palette swap of the ship's color, making it look like the ships from ''[[Gradius Gaiden]]'' (although the [[Jade Knight]] and [[Falchion β]]'s color and weapons were swapped backward, leading to the speculation that Galaxies's ships really are the Vic Viper itself). ''[[Gradius V]]'' also retained the classic weapons for all four arrays, although instead of the original Shield, it sported the Force Field introduced in ''Gradius II'', along with varying ways to control the ship's Option phantoms. When not featured in the game, the weapons made famous by the Lord British (particularly the Ripple Laser) were also present, most often the second weapon array choice out of four.
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A more obvious tip-off would be the wide variation of weapon arrays available in each game, starting with ''Gradius II''. The original weapons array from the first game is always present; the only games the Vic Viper was forced to keep its original arcade weapons was ''[[Gradius Gaiden]]'' for the PlayStation; the reason being that it featured three other ships, including ''Salamander''<nowiki/>'s [[Lord British|Lord British Space Destroyer]] and two entirely new ships —and, arguably, ''[[Gradius Galaxies]]'' for the Game Boy Advance— the other three weapon arrays featured in that game were differentiated in-game by a palette swap of the ship's color, making it look like the ships from ''[[Gradius Gaiden]]'' (although the [[Jade Knight]] and [[Falchion β]]'s color and weapons were swapped backward, leading to the speculation that Galaxies's ships really are the Vic Viper itself). ''[[Gradius V]]'' also retained the classic weapons for all four arrays, although instead of the original Shield, it sported the Force Field introduced in ''Gradius II'', along with varying ways to control the ship's Option phantoms. When not featured in the game, the weapons made famous by the Lord British (particularly the Ripple Laser) were also present, most often the second weapon array choice out of four.
   
 
In ''[[Gradius III]]'', the player was allowed to customize the Vic Viper's armaments to their own specifications via a Weapon Edit mode, which was retained in ''Gradius V'' and expanded in the PS2 release of ''Gradius III and IV'' by a feature known as "Extra Edit", available after completing the game. ''Gradius III'' for the Super NES also had a Weapon Edit mode, although the Spread Gun Double was removed and two Option formations added. ''Gradius III'' was also where the Cyclone Laser received its official name, although it had been present in the series since ''Salamander''.
 
In ''[[Gradius III]]'', the player was allowed to customize the Vic Viper's armaments to their own specifications via a Weapon Edit mode, which was retained in ''Gradius V'' and expanded in the PS2 release of ''Gradius III and IV'' by a feature known as "Extra Edit", available after completing the game. ''Gradius III'' for the Super NES also had a Weapon Edit mode, although the Spread Gun Double was removed and two Option formations added. ''Gradius III'' was also where the Cyclone Laser received its official name, although it had been present in the series since ''Salamander''.
   
The ship of the MSX-exclusive ''Gradius 2'' (not to be confused with the original arcade game ''[[Gradius II: GOFER no Yabō]]'') was also remarkable in the respect that it was able to add weaponry to itself after defeating some bosses, extending the power-up meter. Interestingly enough, however, this ship is not the real Vic Viper, but its lookalike/successor ship known as the "[[Metalion]]".
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The ship of the MSX exclusive ''[[Nemesis 2]]'' (not to be confused with the original arcade game ''[[Gradius II: GOFER no Yabō]]'') was also remarkable in the respect that it was able to add weaponry to itself after defeating some bosses, extending the power-up meter. Interestingly enough, however, this ship is not the real Vic Viper, but its lookalike/successor ship known as the "[[Metalion]]".
   
In ''Gradius V'', it is revealed that the Option units resemble small, dark gray tubes in inactive state. After being deployed from the Vic Viper, the tubes unfurl side fairings and begin to rotate rapidly with orange energy, appearing as the familiar elliptical objects.
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In ''[[Gradius V]]'', it is revealed that the Option units resemble small, dark gray tubes in inactive state. After being deployed from the Vic Viper, the tubes unfurl side fairings and begin to rotate rapidly with orange energy, appearing as the familiar elliptical objects.
   
 
==Other oddities==
 
==Other oddities==
 
The Vic Viper has often been referred to as a "temporal space fighter", although there has been little explanation as to why. This was partially cleared up in ''[[Gradius V]]'', where the T-301 model of the Vic Viper was capable of creating tears in the space-time continuum, something the [[Pilot of Vic Viper T-301|pilot]] put to effect in order to travel back in time to defeat [[Bacterian]] with the cooperation of the past version of himself. It is currently unknown if previous incarnations of the Vic Viper had this ability.
 
The Vic Viper has often been referred to as a "temporal space fighter", although there has been little explanation as to why. This was partially cleared up in ''[[Gradius V]]'', where the T-301 model of the Vic Viper was capable of creating tears in the space-time continuum, something the [[Pilot of Vic Viper T-301|pilot]] put to effect in order to travel back in time to defeat [[Bacterian]] with the cooperation of the past version of himself. It is currently unknown if previous incarnations of the Vic Viper had this ability.
   
The Vic Viper, and the other ''[[Gradius Gaiden]]'' ships, have a kind of hyper-driver system than allows them to travel faster than light for escape of the Black Hole in [[Gradius Gaiden Stage 7|Stage 7]].
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The Vic Viper, and the other ''[[Gradius Gaiden]]'' ships, have a kind of hyper-driver system than allows them to travel faster than light for escape of the Black Hole in [[On the Event Horizon|Stage 7]].
   
 
Another subject that has often been jokingly tossed around regards the Vic Viper's shielding and durability, as nearly anything can destroy it without supporting Shields. While this aspect is present in many shooter games (mostly to increase the game's challenge), ''Gradius'' is often the butt of such jokes, being one of the longest-running series in the genre. In ''Gradius V'', however, this only applies to the cockpit, where the hitbox for the Vic Viper is tiny.
 
Another subject that has often been jokingly tossed around regards the Vic Viper's shielding and durability, as nearly anything can destroy it without supporting Shields. While this aspect is present in many shooter games (mostly to increase the game's challenge), ''Gradius'' is often the butt of such jokes, being one of the longest-running series in the genre. In ''Gradius V'', however, this only applies to the cockpit, where the hitbox for the Vic Viper is tiny.
   
 
==Models==
 
==Models==
While at first glance the Vic Viper in each ''[[Gradius (series)|Gradius]]'' game appears to be the same ship, it is in fact a series of fighters, each with their own specific model numbers, although this is only apparent in-game in ''[[Gradius V]]'' for the PlayStation 2 and the arcade game ''[[Solar Assault]]''. There's also the obscure, Japanese-only ''[[Cosmic Wars]]'', a strategy game set in the ''Gradius'' universe, where the Vic Viper (among other recurring enemies such as the Big Core) is a character unit, able to be built in droves. The box art for ''[[Gradius Portable]]'' (PSP) also features what appears to be different model incarnations of Vic Viper from ''Gradius'''s various games.
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While at first glance the Vic Viper in each ''[[Gradius (series)|Gradius]]'' game appears to be the same ship, it is in fact a series of fighters, each with their own specific model numbers, although this is only apparent in-game in ''[[Gradius V]]'' for the PlayStation 2 and the arcade game ''[[Solar Assault]]''. There's also the obscure, Japanese-only ''[[Cosmic Wars]]'', a strategy game set in the ''Gradius'' universe, where the Vic Viper (among other recurring enemies such as the Big Core) is a character unit, able to be built in droves. The box art for ''[[Gradius Collection]]'' (PSP) also features what appears to be different model incarnations of Vic Viper from ''Gradius''<nowiki/>'s various games.
 
*'''Vic Viper BP-456X''': Built by [[Venom|Dr. Venom]] and used by [[James Burton]]. It's used in ''[[Gradius]]'' and ''[[Gradius ReBirth]]''. It has the basic weaponry.
 
*'''Vic Viper BP-456X''': Built by [[Venom|Dr. Venom]] and used by [[James Burton]]. It's used in ''[[Gradius]]'' and ''[[Gradius ReBirth]]''. It has the basic weaponry.
 
*'''Vic Viper BP-456Y''': Vic Viper used in ''[[Nemesis (Game Boy)|Nemesis]]'' (GB) and ''[[Gradius: The Interstellar Assault]]''. It's a slight variation of the original model.
 
*'''Vic Viper BP-456Y''': Vic Viper used in ''[[Nemesis (Game Boy)|Nemesis]]'' (GB) and ''[[Gradius: The Interstellar Assault]]''. It's a slight variation of the original model.
 
*'''Vic Viper BP-8332''': A variation of Vic Viper with new wings, similar to Delta-wings. Used in ''[[Salamander]]'' and ''[[Salamander 2]]''. It featured the new Ripple Laser and Twin Missiles added to the [[Lord British]] too. An upgrade allowed it to use Options as powerful counterattack weapons.
 
*'''Vic Viper BP-8332''': A variation of Vic Viper with new wings, similar to Delta-wings. Used in ''[[Salamander]]'' and ''[[Salamander 2]]''. It featured the new Ripple Laser and Twin Missiles added to the [[Lord British]] too. An upgrade allowed it to use Options as powerful counterattack weapons.
*'''Vic Viper BP-8272''': Vic Viper used in ''[[Gradius II]]'' and ''[[Gradius IV|IV]]''. It's one of the most powerful models. It added the Spread Bomb, Armor Piercing and Floating Mine as new weapons.
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*'''Vic Viper BP-8272''': Vic Viper used in ''[[Gradius II: GOFER no Yabō|Gradius II]]'' and ''[[Gradius IV: Fukkatsu|IV]]''. It's one of the most powerful models. It added the Spread Bomb, Armor Piercing and Floating Mine as new weapons.
 
*'''Vic Viper BP-5963''': Vic Viper used in ''[[Gradius III]]'', a.k.a "Vic Viper Mark-III" or "M.A.X". It's the first Vic Viper able to combine great numbers of different weapons in a single fighter. The color scheme of this version is white, without blue stripes.
 
*'''Vic Viper BP-5963''': Vic Viper used in ''[[Gradius III]]'', a.k.a "Vic Viper Mark-III" or "M.A.X". It's the first Vic Viper able to combine great numbers of different weapons in a single fighter. The color scheme of this version is white, without blue stripes.
 
*'''Vic Viper Gaiden''': An unnamed Vic Viper used in ''[[Gradius Gaiden]]''.
 
*'''Vic Viper Gaiden''': An unnamed Vic Viper used in ''[[Gradius Gaiden]]''.
 
*'''Vic Viper BP-592A''': Vic Viper used in ''[[Solar Assault]]''. It has the same weapons as the original model, but it was created for high-speed interceptions.
 
*'''Vic Viper BP-592A''': Vic Viper used in ''[[Solar Assault]]''. It has the same weapons as the original model, but it was created for high-speed interceptions.
 
*'''Vic Viper T-300''': A prototype version of the new T-301. Canceled for being too unstable.
 
*'''Vic Viper T-300''': A prototype version of the new T-301. Canceled for being too unstable.
*'''Vic Viper T-301''': Futuristic version of Vic Viper used in ''[[Gradius V]]''. It's known for its tiny hitbox and was capable of creating tears in the space-time continuum.
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*'''Vic Viper T-301''': Futuristic version of Vic Viper used in ''[[Gradius V]]''. It's known for its tiny hitbox and was capable of creating tears in the space-time continuum. A second Vic Viper T-301, with a red color scheme, is used by the second player only.
   
 
==Appearances in Konami series==
==Gallery==
 
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{{seealso|Gradius references in Konami games}}
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
 
Viper.gif
 
VicViperSolar.jpg|Vic Viper in ''[[Solar Assault]]''
 
Vic Viper Gradius II PC-E.png|Vic Viper BP-827Z (from ''[[Gradius II]]'' PC-E)
 
Vic Viper Rolling.gif|The Vic Viper from ''[[Gradius IV]]''
 
Vic Viper T300.jpg|Vic Viper T-300 (from a ''[[Gradius V]]'' demo)
 
Vic Viper T301.jpg|Vic Viper T-301|Vic Viper in ''[[Gradius V]]''
 
Vic viper.gif|Vic Viper from ''[[Gradius]]'' (NES)
 
Vic Viper n Lord British.jpg|Vic Viper and [[Lord British]]
 
VicViper AFD.jpg|Vic Viper in ''[[w:c:airforce-delta:Airforce Delta Strike|Airforce Delta Strike]]''
 
VicViperLifeForce.jpg|Vic Viper in ''[[Life Force]]''
 
VicViperGradius3.jpg|Vic Viper in ''[[Gradius III]]''
 
Vic Viper PSP.jpg|Vic Viper in ''[[Gradius V]]''
 
GradiusYugioh.jpg|"Gradius" card from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
 
GradiusOption.jpg|Gradius Option card from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
 
CyclonLaser.jpg|Cyclon Laser card from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
 
PowerCapsule.jpg|Power Capsule card from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
 
VictoryViperXX03.jpg|Victory Viper XX03 card from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
 
VicViperT301Card.jpg|Vic Viper T-301 card from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
 
Vic Viper - Beatmania Tricolo - 01.png|Vic Viper in ''beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro''
 
Book of Nemesis - Castlevania Grimoire of Souls.png|Vic Viper as seen on the book of Nemesis, ''[[w:c:castlevania:Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls|Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls]]''
 
Vic Viper in SkyGirls.png|Vic Viper in the anime ''[[wikipedia:Sky Girls|Sky Girls]]''
 
VicViperBomber.png|[[Vic Viper Bomber]] from ''[[Super Bomberman R]]''
 
Contra Rogue Corps - Vic Vipers.jpg|Carrier-stationed and abandoned Vic Vipers in ''[[w:c:contra:Contra: Rogue Corps|Contra: Rogue Corps]]''.
 
Contra Rogue Corps - Abandoned Vic Vipers.jpg|Scrapped and abandoned Vic Vipers in ''[[w:c:contra:Contra: Rogue Corps|Contra: Rogue Corps]]'' "Aircraft Recon" stage.
 
Contra Rogue Corps - Vic Vipers thrown off the carrier.jpg|Vic Vipers falling off the carrier in ''Contra: Rogue Corps'' "Aircraft Take Over" mission
 
Contra Rogue Corps - Vic Viper during boss battle 1.jpg|Vic Viper flying across the screen during the boss battle in ''Contra: Rogue Corps''.
 
Contra Rogue Corps - Vic Viper during boss battle 2.jpg|Another Vic Viper flying by in ''Contra: Rogue Corps'' "Aircraft Take Over" boss battle.
 
What is this place - Vic Viper Cameo.jpg|Vic Viper in ''Contra: Rogue Corps'' mission "¿What is this place?"
 
Vic Viper - Speed King - 01.png|Vic Viper in ''[[Speed King NEO KOBE 2045|Speed King]]''
 
</gallery>
 
   
==Appearances in Konami series==
 
 
Of all the [[Konami]] characters, Vic Viper is the one which probably had the most appearances outside of its series. There are numerous Konami games in which Vic makes an appearance or a cameo.
 
Of all the [[Konami]] characters, Vic Viper is the one which probably had the most appearances outside of its series. There are numerous Konami games in which Vic makes an appearance or a cameo.
   
===''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' series===
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===''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (series)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' series===
 
In the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' trading card game, there is a monster card called ''Gradius'' that features the Vic Viper's image. In the Japanese game, this card is titled ''Vic Viper''. It is described as "A high performance jet fighter with power capsules for variable attack capabilities." While ''Gradius'' is a fairly weak monster card by itself, with only 1200 attack and 800 defense points, it has two support cards which make it more effective. The first of these is the ''Gradius's Option'' monster card, which cannot be played unless a ''Gradius'' is in play. True to the Vic Viper's OPTIONs, it attaches to a ''Gradius'' and clones the attack and defense attributes to the ''Gradius'' card it is attached to. Additionally, if the parent "Gradius" is sent to the Graveyard, all associated ''Gradius's Option'' cards follow. Because there are five spaces for monster cards on either side of the field, a player can have one or two "Gradius" and three "Gradius' Option" in use at once. After a setup of ''Gradius'' and ''Gradius' Option''s are complete, a player can attack the opponent with all of these cards in turn (provided no other cards prevent him from doing so), all having the same attack power, much like the Vic Viper and its OPTIONs attack enemies using multiplied firepower. The second support card for "Gradius" is the equip spell card ''Cyclon Laser'', which attaches to ''Gradius'' and is based on the Cyclone Laser weapon from the video games. ''Cyclon Laser'' increases ''Gradius'' attack power by 300 points and gives it a "piercing" effect, allowing it to cause battle damage to the opponent even if it attacks a monster in defense position. Another spell card is the matter leveler which only appeared in the anime.
 
In the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' trading card game, there is a monster card called ''Gradius'' that features the Vic Viper's image. In the Japanese game, this card is titled ''Vic Viper''. It is described as "A high performance jet fighter with power capsules for variable attack capabilities." While ''Gradius'' is a fairly weak monster card by itself, with only 1200 attack and 800 defense points, it has two support cards which make it more effective. The first of these is the ''Gradius's Option'' monster card, which cannot be played unless a ''Gradius'' is in play. True to the Vic Viper's OPTIONs, it attaches to a ''Gradius'' and clones the attack and defense attributes to the ''Gradius'' card it is attached to. Additionally, if the parent "Gradius" is sent to the Graveyard, all associated ''Gradius's Option'' cards follow. Because there are five spaces for monster cards on either side of the field, a player can have one or two "Gradius" and three "Gradius' Option" in use at once. After a setup of ''Gradius'' and ''Gradius' Option''s are complete, a player can attack the opponent with all of these cards in turn (provided no other cards prevent him from doing so), all having the same attack power, much like the Vic Viper and its OPTIONs attack enemies using multiplied firepower. The second support card for "Gradius" is the equip spell card ''Cyclon Laser'', which attaches to ''Gradius'' and is based on the Cyclone Laser weapon from the video games. ''Cyclon Laser'' increases ''Gradius'' attack power by 300 points and gives it a "piercing" effect, allowing it to cause battle damage to the opponent even if it attacks a monster in defense position. Another spell card is the matter leveler which only appeared in the anime.
   
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===''[[w:c:beatmania|Beatmania]]'' series===
 
===''[[w:c:beatmania|Beatmania]]'' series===
The Vic Viper has appeared in multiple videos within the IIDX series, starting with '''Gradiusic Cyber''' in the first ''Beatmania IIDX'' release. The song uses the FMV from ''Gradius Deluxe Pack'' as a setpiece. In ''Beatmania IIDX 7th Style'', '''Burning Heat! (Full Option Mix) '''appeared with gameplay footage from [[Gradius II]] and CGI renditions of the artificial suns from Stage 1. '''Gradius -Full Speed- '''debuted in ''Beatmania IIDX 10th Style'', with footage from [[Gradius]] and a render of the Vic Viper flying through space. in ''beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro'', the background video for the song ''GRADIUS 2012'' shows the Vic Viper joined by a friendly [[Big Core MK I]].
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The Vic Viper has appeared in multiple videos within the IIDX series, starting with '''Gradiusic Cyber''' in the first ''Beatmania IIDX'' release. The song uses the FMV from ''Gradius Deluxe Pack'' as a setpiece. In ''Beatmania IIDX 7th Style'', '''Burning Heat! (Full Option Mix) '''appeared with gameplay footage from ''Gradius II'' and CGI renditions of the artificial suns from Stage 1. '''Gradius -Full Speed- '''debuted in ''Beatmania IIDX 10th Style'', with footage from ''Gradius'' and a render of the Vic Viper flying through space. in ''beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro'', the background video for the song ''GRADIUS 2012'' shows the Vic Viper joined by a friendly [[Big Core MK I]].
   
 
===''[[w:c:popnmusic|pop'n music]]'' series===
 
===''[[w:c:popnmusic|pop'n music]]'' series===
The Bemani game pop'n music 11 was the first to include the song '''Gradius -Full Speed-''' by Mr. T (originally featured in beatmania IIDX 10th style), which is a medley of many tunes from the arcade version of the first [[Gradius]]. Its character is the NES/Famicom version of the Vic Viper, and the alternate character is a recolored version labeled Lord British. Both characters are shown again in a rearrangement of '''A Shooting Star''' from [[Gradius II]], which first appeared an ''ee'mall 2nd avenue'' song for the ''Guitar Freaks &amp; Drummania'' series.
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The Bemani game pop'n music 11 was the first to include the song '''Gradius -Full Speed-''' by Mr. T (originally featured in beatmania IIDX 10th style), which is a medley of many tunes from the arcade version of the first ''Gradius''. Its character is the NES/Famicom version of the Vic Viper, and the alternate character is a recolored version labeled Lord British. Both characters are shown again in a rearrangement of '''A Shooting Star''' from ''Gradius II'', which first appeared an ''ee'mall 2nd avenue'' song for the ''Guitar Freaks & Drummania'' series.
   
 
===''[[w:c:airforce-delta:Airforce Delta Strike|Airforce Delta Strike]]''===
 
===''[[w:c:airforce-delta:Airforce Delta Strike|Airforce Delta Strike]]''===
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===''[[w:c:zoneoftheenders:Zone of the Enders|Zone of the Enders]]''===
 
===''[[w:c:zoneoftheenders:Zone of the Enders|Zone of the Enders]]''===
In ''Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner'', the former main character of the first game, ''Leo Stenbuck'' pilots a LEV by the name of Vic Viper, or '''V2''' for short. To fit in with the theme of the games, the Vic Viper can transform into a robotic mecha form in similar fashion to VF-1 Valkyries from ''Macross'' or the titular "mobile suit" of ''Zeta Gundam''.
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In ''Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner'', the former main character of the first game, ''Leo Stenbuck'' pilots a LEV by the name of [[w:c:zoneoftheenders:Vic Viper|Vic Viper]], or '''V2''' for short. To fit in with the theme of the games, the Vic Viper can transform into a robotic mecha form in similar fashion to VF-1 Valkyries from ''Macross'' or the titular "mobile suit" of ''Zeta Gundam''.
   
 
According to the official website for the game as well as its art book, the decision to put the Vic Viper in such an advanced cameo came from character designer Yoji Shinkawa's love for the old ''Gradius'' games. He always thought the two protruding sections at the front of the Vic Viper looked like they could be the legs of a convertible robot. The character of Leo was meant to pilot a vehicle of Earth technology (as opposed to the Martian technology used to build the "Orbital Frames", the signature mecha of the ''Zone of the Enders'' series), something which could stand up to the powerful Martian frames and reflect Leo's fast and accurate style. Hideo Kojima wanted Leo to pilot something that was fast, furious, and something that could transform, and Shinkawa jumped at the opportunity to insert the Vic Viper into the game.
 
According to the official website for the game as well as its art book, the decision to put the Vic Viper in such an advanced cameo came from character designer Yoji Shinkawa's love for the old ''Gradius'' games. He always thought the two protruding sections at the front of the Vic Viper looked like they could be the legs of a convertible robot. The character of Leo was meant to pilot a vehicle of Earth technology (as opposed to the Martian technology used to build the "Orbital Frames", the signature mecha of the ''Zone of the Enders'' series), something which could stand up to the powerful Martian frames and reflect Leo's fast and accurate style. Hideo Kojima wanted Leo to pilot something that was fast, furious, and something that could transform, and Shinkawa jumped at the opportunity to insert the Vic Viper into the game.
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According to the in between storyline on Konami's official website and story writer notes, there were two Vic Viper prototypes aboard the fighter Atlantis before the start of the game. Unit 1 was piloted by Rock Thunderheart, a well built man whom aided Leo in the first game. Unit 2 is the one piloted by Leo, and later enhanced thanks to research of the Jehuty (which would explain its use of Gauntlet, and the Vector Trap like Options among other powerful weaponry far more advanced than the typical LEV). Thunderheart's Vic Viper is destroyed in battle prior to the start of the second game.
 
According to the in between storyline on Konami's official website and story writer notes, there were two Vic Viper prototypes aboard the fighter Atlantis before the start of the game. Unit 1 was piloted by Rock Thunderheart, a well built man whom aided Leo in the first game. Unit 2 is the one piloted by Leo, and later enhanced thanks to research of the Jehuty (which would explain its use of Gauntlet, and the Vector Trap like Options among other powerful weaponry far more advanced than the typical LEV). Thunderheart's Vic Viper is destroyed in battle prior to the start of the second game.
   
True to its name, the Vic Viper uses many of the traditional Gradius weapons and shields. When fighting the Vic Viper it slowly increases its option count to multiply its firepower, and often uses the Missiles and Twin Laser attack as well as the unexpected Ripple Laser. When fighting Vic Viper a female computer voice announces the creation of an option, the use of a weapon, or the use of shields in very similar fashion to the announcer in the classic Gradius games. "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQOf1-EdUjk Leo Leo]", the music set to the Vic Viper boss fight (as well as its stage in the unlockable versus mode), is also amusingly a short medley of two songs from the original Gradius, "The Aircraft Carrier" (also known as the "Boss Rush" song) and "Beat Back" (the second stage song), along with a number of audio cues from the boss battle music of the first Zone of the Enders. The Vic Viper in fighter mode is extremely fast and fights much as one would expect a 3D incarnation of the ship to fight, as well as the twist of having it change into a robot for more direct attack.
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True to its name, the Vic Viper uses many of the traditional Gradius weapons and shields. When fighting the Vic Viper it slowly increases its option count to multiply its firepower, and often uses the Missiles and Twin Laser attack as well as the unexpected Ripple Laser. When fighting Vic Viper a female computer voice announces the creation of an option, the use of a weapon, or the use of shields in very similar fashion to the announcer in the classic Gradius games. "[[w:c:zoneoftheenders:Leo! Leo!|Leo! Leo!]]", the music set to the Vic Viper boss fight (as well as its stage in the unlockable versus mode), is also amusingly a short medley of two songs from the original '''Gradius'', "[[Aircraft Carrier]]" (also known as the "Boss Rush" song) and "[[Beat Back]]" (the second stage song), along with a number of audio cues from the boss battle music of the first Zone of the Enders. The Vic Viper in fighter mode is extremely fast and fights much as one would expect a 3D incarnation of the ship to fight, as well as the twist of having it change into a robot for more direct attack.
   
There is also unlockable parody of ''Gradius'' in the game titled "Zoradius", a pun on "Z.O.E" and "Gradius". In this one level mini game, the player controls Vic Viper (in its ZOE form) through a three-dimensional remake of the first stages of ''Gradius'' complete with power meter. The player battles against several of the smaller enemies in the game before running a gauntlet of [[Moai]] and ending in a Boss battle against the final part of the Train Boss in the game.
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There is also unlockable parody of ''Gradius'' in the game titled ''[[Zoradius]]'', a pun on "Z.O.E" and "Gradius". In this one level mini game, the player controls Vic Viper (in its ZOE form) through a three-dimensional remake of the first stages of ''Gradius'' complete with power meter. The player battles against several of the smaller enemies in the game before running a gauntlet of [[Moai]] and ending in a Boss battle against the final part of the Train Boss in the game.
   
 
The Vic Viper is also selectable as a playable character in the games' unlockable versus mode. Its transformation abilities and its distinct Gradius style weapons are quite powerful and intimidating to the point where many believe the Vic Viper to be too powerful in the versus mode.
 
The Vic Viper is also selectable as a playable character in the games' unlockable versus mode. Its transformation abilities and its distinct Gradius style weapons are quite powerful and intimidating to the point where many believe the Vic Viper to be too powerful in the versus mode.
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===''[[w:c:dancedancerevolution|Dance Dance Revolution]]'' series===
 
===''[[w:c:dancedancerevolution|Dance Dance Revolution]]'' series===
In ''DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix'', the Vic Viper made an appearance in the song "Burning Heat! (3 Option MIX)" (actually an edited version of from ''Beatmania IIDX 7th Style''), both in the song's background image and background video. The song itself is a remixed version of the 1st Stage song from ''[[Gradius II]]''.
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In ''DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix'', the Vic Viper made an appearance in the song "Burning Heat! (3 Option MIX)" (actually an edited version of from ''Beatmania IIDX 7th Style''), both in the song's background image and background video. The song itself is a remixed version of the 1st Stage song from ''Gradius II]''.
   
 
In the arcade version of ''Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2'', the "Vic Viper" noteskin was unlocked as an option in the game.
 
In the arcade version of ''Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2'', the "Vic Viper" noteskin was unlocked as an option in the game.
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In ''Dance Dance Revolution X'', Vic Viper appears at the background video of "SABER WING" & "SABER WING (Akira Ishihara Headshot Mix)".
 
In ''Dance Dance Revolution X'', Vic Viper appears at the background video of "SABER WING" & "SABER WING (Akira Ishihara Headshot Mix)".
   
===''[[w:c:gitadorawiki|Guitar Freaks &amp; Drummania]]''===
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===''[[w:c:gitadorawiki|Guitar Freaks & Drummania]]''===
A rearrangement of '''Tachibachi''' appeared in the home version of ''Guitar Freaks &amp; Drummania V3'', using the FMV from the PS2 release "Gradius III &amp; IV".
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A rearrangement of '''Tachibachi''' appeared in the home version of ''Guitar Freaks & Drummania V3'', using the FMV from the PS2 release ''[[Gradius III and IV]]''.
   
 
===''[[w:c:castlevania:Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin|Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin]]''===
 
===''[[w:c:castlevania:Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin|Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin]]''===
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===''[[Super Bomberman R]]''===
 
===''[[Super Bomberman R]]''===
[[Vic Viper Bomber]] appears in ''Super Bomberman R'' as a playable character, along with other [[Konami]] characters. His special ability is a dash which can only go on a straight line. Vic Viper was also in the prologue cutscene for the Grand Prix mode in the game, along with [[w:c:castlevania:Belmont Bomber|Simon Belmont Bomber]] (''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'') and Jehuty Bomber (''Zone of The Enders''). The Vic Viper from the ''Zone of The Enders'' series also appears as a playable character in the update 2.2 as [[Vic Viper Zero Bomber]] (probably to avoid confusion).
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[[Vic Viper Bomber]] appears in ''Super Bomberman R'' as a playable character, along with other [[Konami]] characters. His special ability is a dash which can only go on a straight line. Vic Viper was also in the prologue cutscene for the Grand Prix mode in the game, along with [[w:c:bomberman:Simon Belmont Bomber|Simon Belmont Bomber]] (''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'') and [[w:c:bomberman:Jehuty Bomber|Jehuty Bomber]] (''[[w:c:zoneoftheenders:Zone of the Enders (series)|Zone of the Enders]]''). He reappears as a playable character as part of the "Premium Pass" in ''[[w:c:bomberman:Super Bomberman R Online|Super Bomberman R Online]]''.
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The Vic Viper from the ''Zone of The Enders'' series also appears as a playable character in update 2.2 as [[Vic Viper Zero Bomber]] (probably to avoid confusion). Vic Viper Zero Bomber would later reapper as a playable character in version 1.2.2 for Season 1 of ''[[w:c:bomberman:Super Bomberman R Online|Super Bomberman R Online]]''.
   
 
=== ''[[w:c:vandalhearts|Vandal Hearts II]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[w:c:vandalhearts|Vandal Hearts II]]'' ===
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In the mission "¿What is this place?", the Vic Viper is seen again with its options. Curiously, the ship flies with the landing gear extended.
 
In the mission "¿What is this place?", the Vic Viper is seen again with its options. Curiously, the ship flies with the landing gear extended.
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===''[[w:c:contra:Contra Returns|Contra Returns]]''===
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Vic Viper appears as an unlockable Partner.
   
 
==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
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{{seealso|Gradius references in other media}}
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===''I Wanna Be The Guy''===
 
===''I Wanna Be The Guy''===
 
In one of the final areas of the challenging parody platformer title ''I Wanna Be The Guy'', just after a room with ''Breakout''-like gameplay featuring Sinistar, you take control of the Vic Viper for a small shoot-them-up game session.
 
In one of the final areas of the challenging parody platformer title ''I Wanna Be The Guy'', just after a room with ''Breakout''-like gameplay featuring Sinistar, you take control of the Vic Viper for a small shoot-them-up game session.
   
 
===''Gameswipe''===
 
===''Gameswipe''===
Vic Viper appeared, briefly, in the introduction to the One-Off British TV show, Gameswipe, and is shown blowing up the host, Charlie Brooker's head.
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Vic Viper appeared, briefly, in the introduction to the One-Off British TV show, ''Gameswipe'', and is shown blowing up the host, Charlie Brooker's head.
   
===''Xeno Fighters EX-R''===
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===''Xeno Fighters R''===
Vic Viper appears in Xeno Fighters EX-R as a playable character, along with Lord British and Jade Knight.
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Vic Viper appears in the fangame ''[https://xenofighters.fandom.com/ Xeno Fighters R]'' as a playable guest fighter.
   
 
===''ZeroRanger''===
 
===''ZeroRanger''===
Vic Viper appears in ZeroRanger as the sub-boss of Stage 1-1, where it takes on the parodic name "Arc Adder". It uses an array of weapons including the Cyclone Laser and Triple Laser. When revisiting this stage in the second playthrough, "Arc Adder" comes equipped with three Options and the Ripple Laser in addition to its previous arsenal.
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Vic Viper appears in ''ZeroRanger'' as the sub-boss of Stage 1-1, where it takes on the parodic name "Arc Adder". It uses an array of weapons including the Cyclone Laser and Triple Laser. When revisiting this stage in the second playthrough, "Arc Adder" comes equipped with three Options and the Ripple Laser in addition to its previous arsenal.
   
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===''[[w:c:deadbydaylight:Dead by Daylight|Dead by Daylight]]''===
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Vic Viper makes a cameo appearance as an Easter egg [[w:c:deadbydaylight:CHAPTER XVI: Silent Hill#Vic Viper Charm|cosmetic charm]] in this multiplayer survival horror game, included in the ''[[w:c:deadbydaylight:CHAPTER XVI: Silent Hill|CHAPTER XVI: Silent Hill]]'' downloadable pack, released on June 2020. It can be unlocked by inputting the [[Konami Code]] at the main menu; the charm can then be equipped on the player's survivors and on their killers' hooks.
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*'''PC''': W, W, S, S, A, D, A, D, RMB, LMB, ENTER
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*'''Consoles''': Up, Up, Dn, Dn, L, R, L, R, B, A, START
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The description reads: ''"A tribute to the white-and-blue star fighter tasked with saving the galaxy from an evil Bacterian Empire."''
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==Gallery==
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===Artworks===
 
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent">
 
VicViperLifeForce.jpg|Vic Viper from ''[[Life Force]]''.
 
VicViperGradius3.jpg|Vic Viper from ''[[Gradius III]]''.
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Vic Viper - Wai Wai 2 - 01.png|Vic Viper from ''[[Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Parsley Castle|Wai Wai World 2]]''.
 
Vic Viper T300.jpg|Vic Viper T-300 from a ''[[Gradius V]]'' demo.
 
Vic Viper PSP.jpg|Vic Viper from ''[[Gradius V]]''.
 
GradiusYugioh.jpg|[[w:c:yugioh:Gradius|Gradius]] card from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (series)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
 
VictoryViperXX03.jpg|[[w:c:yugioh:Victory Viper XX03|Victory Viper XX03]] card from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (series)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
 
VicViperT301Card.jpg|[[w:c:yugioh:Vic Viper T301|Vic Viper T301]] card from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (series)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
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Vic Viper - ORECA BATTLE - 01.png|Dimension Dragon Vic Viper from ''[[Monster Retsuden ORECA BATTLE]]''.
 
VicViperBomber.png|[[Vic Viper Bomber]] from ''[[Super Bomberman R]]''.
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Vic Viper - Konami 50th Anniversary - 01.png|Vic Viper from an artwork celebrating [[Konami]]'s 50th Anniversary (2020).
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Salamander vicviper wall.jpg|Vic Viper model by R.C.BERG.
 
</gallery>
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===Screenshots===
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent">
 
Vic Viper - Speed King - 01.png|Vic Viper from ''[[Speed King NEO KOBE 2045|Speed King]]''.
 
Vic Viper n Lord British.jpg|Vic Viper and [[Lord British]] from the intro cutscene of ''[[Salamander Deluxe Pack Plus]]''.
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Vic Viper - Frogger's Journey - 01.png|Vic Viper from ''[[w:c:frogger:Frogger's Journey: The Forgotten Relic|Frogger's Journey: The Forgotten Relic]]''.
 
VicViper AFD.jpg|[[w:c:airforce-delta:VIC VIPER|VIC VIPER]] from ''[[w:c:airforce-delta:Airforce Delta Strike|Airforce Delta Strike]]''.
 
Vic Viper T301.jpg|Vic Viper T-301 from ''[[Gradius V]]''.
 
Vic Viper in SkyGirls.png|Vic Viper from the ''[[wikipedia:Sky Girls|Sky Girls]]'' anime.
 
Vic Viper - Beatmania Tricolo - 01.png|Vic Viper from ''[[w:c:beatmania:Beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro|beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro]]''.
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Vic Viper - Dead by Daylight.png|[[w:c:deadbydaylight:CHAPTER XVI: Silent Hill#Vic Viper Charm|Vic Viper Charm]] from ''[[w:c:deadbydaylight:Dead by Daylight|Dead by Daylight]]''.
 
Book of Nemesis - Castlevania Grimoire of Souls.png|Vic Viper in the book of Nemesis from ''[[w:c:castlevania:Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls|Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls]]''.
 
Contra Rogue Corps - Vic Vipers.jpg|Carrier-stationed and abandoned Vic Vipers from ''[[w:c:contra:Contra: Rogue Corps|Contra: Rogue Corps]]''.
 
Contra Rogue Corps - Abandoned Vic Vipers.jpg|Scrapped and abandoned Vic Vipers in the "Aircraft Recon" stage from ''Contra: Rogue Corps''.
 
Contra Rogue Corps - Vic Vipers thrown off the carrier.jpg|Vic Vipers falling off the carrier in the "Aircraft Take Over" stage from ''Contra: Rogue Corps''.
 
Contra Rogue Corps - Vic Viper during boss battle 1.jpg|Vic Viper flying across the screen during the boss battle in ''Contra: Rogue Corps''.
 
Contra Rogue Corps - Vic Viper during boss battle 2.jpg|Another Vic Viper flying by in the "Aircraft Take Over" boss battle from ''Contra: Rogue Corps''.
 
What is this place - Vic Viper Cameo.jpg|Vic Viper in the "What is this place?" stage from ''Contra: Rogue Corps''.
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Vic Viper - Contra Returns - 01.jpg|Vic Viper Partner from ''[[w:c:contra:Contra Returns|Contra Returns]]''.
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Vic Viper - Contra Returns - 02.png|Vic Viper 3 from ''[[w:c:contra:Contra Returns|Contra Returns]]''.
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</gallery>
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===Sprites and models===
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent">
 
Vic viper.gif|Vic Viper from ''[[Gradius]]''.<br />(NES)
 
Vic Viper Gradius II PC-E.png|Vic Viper BP-827Z from ''[[Gradius II: GOFER no Yabō|Gradius II]]''.<br />(PC Engine CD)
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VicViperBaby.png|[[Vic Viper (Parodius)|Vic Viper]] from the ''[[Parodius (series)|Parodius]]'' series.
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Viper.gif|Vic Viper from the introductory cutscene of ''[[Gradius III]]''.<br />(Super NES)
 
VicViperSolar.jpg|Vic Viper from ''[[Solar Assault]]''.
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Pastel - Vic Viper.png|[[Pastel]] transformed as Vic Viper from ''[[TwinBee PARADISE in Donburi Shima]]''.
 
Vic Viper Rolling.gif|Vic Viper from ''[[Gradius IV: Fukkatsu|Gradius IV]]''.
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Vic Viper - Scribblenauts - 01.png|Vic Viper from ''[[w:c:konami:Flash Puzzle: Maxwell's Mysterious Notebook|Scribblenauts]]''.
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Vic Viper - Dead by Daylight - 01.png|[[w:c:deadbydaylight:CHAPTER XVI: Silent Hill#Vic Viper Charm|Vic Viper Charm]] from ''[[w:c:deadbydaylight:Dead by Daylight|Dead by Daylight]]''.
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</gallery>
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==Trivia==
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*It's possible that the Vic Viper was based on the [[w:c:galactica:Viper|Colonial Vipers]] from ''[[w:c:galactica|Battlestar Galactica]]'' (specifically the [[w:c:galactica:Viper Mark VII|Mark VII]] model).
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*[[w:c:popnmusic:Vic Viper|Vic Viper]]'s birthdate in ''[[w:c:popnmusic:Pop'n Music (series)|pop'n music]]'' (May 29) coincides with the Japanese release of the arcade version of the first ''[[Gradius]]'' game (May 29, 1985).
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*[[File:XL-07 - Lightyear - 01.jpg|thumb|{{thumb|XL-07 spacecraft from ''[[w:c:disney:Lightyear|Lightyear]]''.}}]]The XL-07 spacecraft from the animated science fiction adventure film, ''[[w:c:disney:Lightyear|Lightyear]]'' (Disney/Pixar, 2022), bears a striking resemblance to the Vic Viper, both in its design, as well as its particular coloring, although it's unknown if this similarity was intended or just coincidental.
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==See also==
 
==See also==
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*[[Aoba Anoa]]
 
*[[Lord British]]
 
*[[Lord British]]
 
*[[Metalion]]
 
*[[Metalion]]
*[[Aoba Anoa]]
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*[[Vic Viper (Parodius)]]
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*[[Vic Viper Bomber]]
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*[[Vic Viper Zero Bomber]]
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==External links==
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*[[w:c:airforce-delta:VIC VIPER|VIC VIPER]] at the [[w:c:airforce-delta|Airforce Delta Wiki]]
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*[[w:c:castlevania:Vic Viper|Vic Viper]] at the [[w:c:castlevania|Castlevania Wiki]]
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*[[w:c:popnmusic:Vic Viper|Vic Viper]] at the [[w:c:popnmusic|pop'n music Wiki]]
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*[[w:c:zoneoftheenders:Vic Viper|Vic Viper]] at the [[w:c:zoneoftheenders|Zone of the Enders Wiki]]
   
 
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For other uses, see Vic Viper (disambiguation).

Vic Viper (ビックバイパー Bikku Baipā?) is the name of the protagonist spaceship in the Gradius series of shoot 'em up games by Konami. The spacecraft has been at the player's control in almost ten different titles. The ship is renowned for its remarkable adaptability, as well as its unique twin-pronged fuselage.

The first Busou Shinki design competition champion, Bokushin (ボク神), was inspired by Vic Viper (Anubis version from Zone of the Enders).

A sentient version of the ship later went on to star in the Parodius spinoff series.

Weapons and technology

In the North American release of Gradius for the NES, the Vic Viper was referred to as the "Warp Rattler" in the game's instruction manual and at the after the credits of the Nemesis Game Boy game. The weapons of the NES version of Gradius differed from its original arcade counterpart, namely a shorter, rapid-fire Laser and only two Option phantoms instead of the usual four. Additionally, Konami of America referred to the Vic Viper in Gradius III as "M.A.X." This is probably an example of KOA "Americanizing" the game.

Another "more than one Vic Viper" example would be the Salamander anime, a late 1980s anime miniseries following the events of Gradius, Salamander and Gradius II. The three main characters all pilot their own individual Vic Viper craft.

A more obvious tip-off would be the wide variation of weapon arrays available in each game, starting with Gradius II. The original weapons array from the first game is always present; the only games the Vic Viper was forced to keep its original arcade weapons was Gradius Gaiden for the PlayStation; the reason being that it featured three other ships, including Salamander's Lord British Space Destroyer and two entirely new ships —and, arguably, Gradius Galaxies for the Game Boy Advance— the other three weapon arrays featured in that game were differentiated in-game by a palette swap of the ship's color, making it look like the ships from Gradius Gaiden (although the Jade Knight and Falchion β's color and weapons were swapped backward, leading to the speculation that Galaxies's ships really are the Vic Viper itself). Gradius V also retained the classic weapons for all four arrays, although instead of the original Shield, it sported the Force Field introduced in Gradius II, along with varying ways to control the ship's Option phantoms. When not featured in the game, the weapons made famous by the Lord British (particularly the Ripple Laser) were also present, most often the second weapon array choice out of four.

In Gradius III, the player was allowed to customize the Vic Viper's armaments to their own specifications via a Weapon Edit mode, which was retained in Gradius V and expanded in the PS2 release of Gradius III and IV by a feature known as "Extra Edit", available after completing the game. Gradius III for the Super NES also had a Weapon Edit mode, although the Spread Gun Double was removed and two Option formations added. Gradius III was also where the Cyclone Laser received its official name, although it had been present in the series since Salamander.

The ship of the MSX exclusive Nemesis 2 (not to be confused with the original arcade game Gradius II: GOFER no Yabō) was also remarkable in the respect that it was able to add weaponry to itself after defeating some bosses, extending the power-up meter. Interestingly enough, however, this ship is not the real Vic Viper, but its lookalike/successor ship known as the "Metalion".

In Gradius V, it is revealed that the Option units resemble small, dark gray tubes in inactive state. After being deployed from the Vic Viper, the tubes unfurl side fairings and begin to rotate rapidly with orange energy, appearing as the familiar elliptical objects.

Other oddities

The Vic Viper has often been referred to as a "temporal space fighter", although there has been little explanation as to why. This was partially cleared up in Gradius V, where the T-301 model of the Vic Viper was capable of creating tears in the space-time continuum, something the pilot put to effect in order to travel back in time to defeat Bacterian with the cooperation of the past version of himself. It is currently unknown if previous incarnations of the Vic Viper had this ability.

The Vic Viper, and the other Gradius Gaiden ships, have a kind of hyper-driver system than allows them to travel faster than light for escape of the Black Hole in Stage 7.

Another subject that has often been jokingly tossed around regards the Vic Viper's shielding and durability, as nearly anything can destroy it without supporting Shields. While this aspect is present in many shooter games (mostly to increase the game's challenge), Gradius is often the butt of such jokes, being one of the longest-running series in the genre. In Gradius V, however, this only applies to the cockpit, where the hitbox for the Vic Viper is tiny.

Models

While at first glance the Vic Viper in each Gradius game appears to be the same ship, it is in fact a series of fighters, each with their own specific model numbers, although this is only apparent in-game in Gradius V for the PlayStation 2 and the arcade game Solar Assault. There's also the obscure, Japanese-only Cosmic Wars, a strategy game set in the Gradius universe, where the Vic Viper (among other recurring enemies such as the Big Core) is a character unit, able to be built in droves. The box art for Gradius Collection (PSP) also features what appears to be different model incarnations of Vic Viper from Gradius's various games.

  • Vic Viper BP-456X: Built by Dr. Venom and used by James Burton. It's used in Gradius and Gradius ReBirth. It has the basic weaponry.
  • Vic Viper BP-456Y: Vic Viper used in Nemesis (GB) and Gradius: The Interstellar Assault. It's a slight variation of the original model.
  • Vic Viper BP-8332: A variation of Vic Viper with new wings, similar to Delta-wings. Used in Salamander and Salamander 2. It featured the new Ripple Laser and Twin Missiles added to the Lord British too. An upgrade allowed it to use Options as powerful counterattack weapons.
  • Vic Viper BP-8272: Vic Viper used in Gradius II and IV. It's one of the most powerful models. It added the Spread Bomb, Armor Piercing and Floating Mine as new weapons.
  • Vic Viper BP-5963: Vic Viper used in Gradius III, a.k.a "Vic Viper Mark-III" or "M.A.X". It's the first Vic Viper able to combine great numbers of different weapons in a single fighter. The color scheme of this version is white, without blue stripes.
  • Vic Viper Gaiden: An unnamed Vic Viper used in Gradius Gaiden.
  • Vic Viper BP-592A: Vic Viper used in Solar Assault. It has the same weapons as the original model, but it was created for high-speed interceptions.
  • Vic Viper T-300: A prototype version of the new T-301. Canceled for being too unstable.
  • Vic Viper T-301: Futuristic version of Vic Viper used in Gradius V. It's known for its tiny hitbox and was capable of creating tears in the space-time continuum. A second Vic Viper T-301, with a red color scheme, is used by the second player only.

Appearances in Konami series

See also: Gradius references in Konami games

Of all the Konami characters, Vic Viper is the one which probably had the most appearances outside of its series. There are numerous Konami games in which Vic makes an appearance or a cameo.

Yu-Gi-Oh! series

In the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game, there is a monster card called Gradius that features the Vic Viper's image. In the Japanese game, this card is titled Vic Viper. It is described as "A high performance jet fighter with power capsules for variable attack capabilities." While Gradius is a fairly weak monster card by itself, with only 1200 attack and 800 defense points, it has two support cards which make it more effective. The first of these is the Gradius's Option monster card, which cannot be played unless a Gradius is in play. True to the Vic Viper's OPTIONs, it attaches to a Gradius and clones the attack and defense attributes to the Gradius card it is attached to. Additionally, if the parent "Gradius" is sent to the Graveyard, all associated Gradius's Option cards follow. Because there are five spaces for monster cards on either side of the field, a player can have one or two "Gradius" and three "Gradius' Option" in use at once. After a setup of Gradius and Gradius' Options are complete, a player can attack the opponent with all of these cards in turn (provided no other cards prevent him from doing so), all having the same attack power, much like the Vic Viper and its OPTIONs attack enemies using multiplied firepower. The second support card for "Gradius" is the equip spell card Cyclon Laser, which attaches to Gradius and is based on the Cyclone Laser weapon from the video games. Cyclon Laser increases Gradius attack power by 300 points and gives it a "piercing" effect, allowing it to cause battle damage to the opponent even if it attacks a monster in defense position. Another spell card is the matter leveler which only appeared in the anime.

New cards, such as B.E.S. Tetran, Big Core, B.E.S. Covered Core, B.E.S. Crystal Core, and Boss Rush, all share a connection with "Gradius"; they are taken from several bosses of the Gradius series. An improved Vic Viper card, Victory Viper XX03, based on one of the later model Vic Viper ships, was released in the Enemy of Justice expansion set, along with a card named Power Capsule, based on the power-up items from the games. Victory Viper XX03 has "built-in" power ups, not all that dissimilar from the original Gradius' cards: each time it destroys a monster, it can summon an "Option Token", increase its attack, or destroy a spell or trap card on the field. The faithful Moai statues also have cards: The Statue of Easter Island and Moai Interceptor Cannons. The fire dragons from Gradius II have a card as well: Solar Flare Dragon. There is also a card for the option hunters in Gradius II: Option Hunter. Even more recently, further cards related to GRADIUS have been released: Lord British space Fighter, Falchion Beta, Delta Tri, and a support spell card for Delta Tri, Dragon Laser.

Parodius series

A cartoony version of Vic Viper, and later its long going counterpart Lord British, are usually selectable characters in this series. True to its name, it is literally a parody of Gradius where not only super deformed versions of the Gradius ships may be used, but also other classic Konami characters such as Kid Dracula, Goemon and his partner Ebisumaru. The games are rather challenging in themselves, but are also packed with absolutely ludicrous situations and humor. The very fact normally non-flying Konami characters now fly and shoot like Gradius ships alone should be enough for the player to see that this is quite a humorous game.

To date, there have been five installments of the series. No recent installments have arisen, although there is a recently released racing game with a similar lighthearted attitude. Also appears in one of the Pachislot games.

Wai Wai series

Vic Viper appears as a playable ship in the first Wai Wai World in only one generic vertical shooting level. In Wai Wai World 2, there are at least three levels based on the Gradius series games, in which Vic Viper is also playable. It is also a secret character in the kart crossover Konami Krazy Racers, being the only character which doesn't use a kart to compete.

Beatmania series

The Vic Viper has appeared in multiple videos within the IIDX series, starting with Gradiusic Cyber in the first Beatmania IIDX release. The song uses the FMV from Gradius Deluxe Pack as a setpiece. In Beatmania IIDX 7th Style, Burning Heat! (Full Option Mix) appeared with gameplay footage from Gradius II and CGI renditions of the artificial suns from Stage 1. Gradius -Full Speed- debuted in Beatmania IIDX 10th Style, with footage from Gradius and a render of the Vic Viper flying through space. in beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro, the background video for the song GRADIUS 2012 shows the Vic Viper joined by a friendly Big Core MK I.

pop'n music series

The Bemani game pop'n music 11 was the first to include the song Gradius -Full Speed- by Mr. T (originally featured in beatmania IIDX 10th style), which is a medley of many tunes from the arcade version of the first Gradius. Its character is the NES/Famicom version of the Vic Viper, and the alternate character is a recolored version labeled Lord British. Both characters are shown again in a rearrangement of A Shooting Star from Gradius II, which first appeared an ee'mall 2nd avenue song for the Guitar Freaks & Drummania series.

Airforce Delta Strike

The Vic Viper, along with other Konami aircraft such as TwinBee and the ship from Axelay appear as unlockable fighters. To unlock the Vic Viper just beat the game for the first time, you'll get the ship after your first mission as a present from Harry.

Zone of the Enders

In Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner, the former main character of the first game, Leo Stenbuck pilots a LEV by the name of Vic Viper, or V2 for short. To fit in with the theme of the games, the Vic Viper can transform into a robotic mecha form in similar fashion to VF-1 Valkyries from Macross or the titular "mobile suit" of Zeta Gundam.

According to the official website for the game as well as its art book, the decision to put the Vic Viper in such an advanced cameo came from character designer Yoji Shinkawa's love for the old Gradius games. He always thought the two protruding sections at the front of the Vic Viper looked like they could be the legs of a convertible robot. The character of Leo was meant to pilot a vehicle of Earth technology (as opposed to the Martian technology used to build the "Orbital Frames", the signature mecha of the Zone of the Enders series), something which could stand up to the powerful Martian frames and reflect Leo's fast and accurate style. Hideo Kojima wanted Leo to pilot something that was fast, furious, and something that could transform, and Shinkawa jumped at the opportunity to insert the Vic Viper into the game.

The Vic Viper was used by Leo Stenbuck after the events of the first game. After leaving his first mecha, the Orbital Frame Jehuty, on the moon of Callisto, he trains in the use of the V2, and continues the fight on behalf of the UNSF on Mars.

The Vic Viper is first seen in the game when Dingo Egret, the subsequent pilot of Jehuty (and Player character of the game), first makes it down to the surface of Mars. Thinking that Jehuty had been stolen or reclaimed by BAHRAM, Leo attacks Dingo in an attempt to force him to turn the Orbital Frame over. Despite Jehuty being the pinnacle of Orbital Frame technology, Vic Viper is shown to be quite a match for Jehuty, due to a combination of the V2's advanced design and Leo's piloting skill. The Vic Viper serves as a Boss in the game, with the player having to fight off Leo. After the boss fight ends, the two machines clash again, until A.D.A. (Jehuty's A.I. whom Leo had befriended in the first game) brings the battle to an end when she recognizes his fighting style. Deciding to put his trust in Dingo, Leo departs, after telling Dingo why he had hidden Jehuty in the first place. The music played during the battle with Vic Viper,

The Vic Viper appears later in the game, where Leo and Dingo help a large group of UNSF LEV's Assault BAHRAM's base on Mars. In this stage of the game, the Player and Vic Viper have to protect the LEV's during the assault, fighting off an army of hundreds of enemy Orbital Frames. In addition to fighting alongside Jehuty, Vic Viper can also heal damaged LEV's, if the player "marks" them for Leo using the Geyser Subweapon.

The Vic Viper is damaged late in the game by Anubis, and crippled when Leo attempts to stop the activation of Aumaan, but manages to survive to the end of the game.

Its performance is impressive considering its status as an LEV, which is heavily implied by the game series' storyline to be the radically inferior mecha type used prior to the advent of the much more advanced Orbital Frames. Shinkawa states however, that the Vic Viper is a new hybrid of Earth technology and Orbital Frame technology.

According to the in between storyline on Konami's official website and story writer notes, there were two Vic Viper prototypes aboard the fighter Atlantis before the start of the game. Unit 1 was piloted by Rock Thunderheart, a well built man whom aided Leo in the first game. Unit 2 is the one piloted by Leo, and later enhanced thanks to research of the Jehuty (which would explain its use of Gauntlet, and the Vector Trap like Options among other powerful weaponry far more advanced than the typical LEV). Thunderheart's Vic Viper is destroyed in battle prior to the start of the second game.

True to its name, the Vic Viper uses many of the traditional Gradius weapons and shields. When fighting the Vic Viper it slowly increases its option count to multiply its firepower, and often uses the Missiles and Twin Laser attack as well as the unexpected Ripple Laser. When fighting Vic Viper a female computer voice announces the creation of an option, the use of a weapon, or the use of shields in very similar fashion to the announcer in the classic Gradius games. "Leo! Leo!", the music set to the Vic Viper boss fight (as well as its stage in the unlockable versus mode), is also amusingly a short medley of two songs from the original 'Gradius, "Aircraft Carrier" (also known as the "Boss Rush" song) and "Beat Back" (the second stage song), along with a number of audio cues from the boss battle music of the first Zone of the Enders. The Vic Viper in fighter mode is extremely fast and fights much as one would expect a 3D incarnation of the ship to fight, as well as the twist of having it change into a robot for more direct attack.

There is also unlockable parody of Gradius in the game titled Zoradius, a pun on "Z.O.E" and "Gradius". In this one level mini game, the player controls Vic Viper (in its ZOE form) through a three-dimensional remake of the first stages of Gradius complete with power meter. The player battles against several of the smaller enemies in the game before running a gauntlet of Moai and ending in a Boss battle against the final part of the Train Boss in the game.

The Vic Viper is also selectable as a playable character in the games' unlockable versus mode. Its transformation abilities and its distinct Gradius style weapons are quite powerful and intimidating to the point where many believe the Vic Viper to be too powerful in the versus mode.

Although Zone of the Enders could be a prequel to Gradius, this Vic Viper a prototype to the one used in the game, Shinkawa has confirmed that they are separate entities.

Dance Dance Revolution series

In DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix, the Vic Viper made an appearance in the song "Burning Heat! (3 Option MIX)" (actually an edited version of from Beatmania IIDX 7th Style), both in the song's background image and background video. The song itself is a remixed version of the 1st Stage song from Gradius II].

In the arcade version of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2, the "Vic Viper" noteskin was unlocked as an option in the game.

In Dance Dance Revolution X, Vic Viper appears at the background video of "SABER WING" & "SABER WING (Akira Ishihara Headshot Mix)".

Guitar Freaks & Drummania

A rearrangement of Tachibachi appeared in the home version of Guitar Freaks & Drummania V3, using the FMV from the PS2 release Gradius III and IV.

Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin

Completing Hard Mode with a level cap of 50 will get you an item called Vic Viper.

Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls

Vic Viper could be seen as a cameo on the Book of Nemesis, its special attack is Ripple Laser.

Elebits

In the amusement park, there's a spaceship ride to activate. The spaceships on the ride are Vic Vipers and Lord Britishes.

Sky Girls

The Vic Viper makes an appearance in the Konami's animated TV series Sky Girls first piloted by Captain Hizaki. In later episodes more appeared and became the main fighter of the military. The weapon system contains beam vulcans, missiles and charge shots as well as options. The final operation in the plot features a dozen of Vic Viper fighting along with the Sonic Diver team to fight off W.O.R.M. forces.

Otomedius

In Otomedius, Vic Viper is one of "riding vipers". The vessel is piloted by Aoba Anoa. Their design looks like Vic Viper's Moe anthropomorphism.

Also, if you beat the game using Aoba. The Vic Viper appears in a cameo.

Contra 4

Some of the Gunplay challenges in the game's Challenge Mode have the player wielding a prototype gun that fires a spread of tiny Vic Vipers that home in on enemies.

Super Bomberman R

Vic Viper Bomber appears in Super Bomberman R as a playable character, along with other Konami characters. His special ability is a dash which can only go on a straight line. Vic Viper was also in the prologue cutscene for the Grand Prix mode in the game, along with Simon Belmont Bomber (Castlevania) and Jehuty Bomber (Zone of the Enders). He reappears as a playable character as part of the "Premium Pass" in Super Bomberman R Online.

The Vic Viper from the Zone of The Enders series also appears as a playable character in update 2.2 as Vic Viper Zero Bomber (probably to avoid confusion). Vic Viper Zero Bomber would later reapper as a playable character in version 1.2.2 for Season 1 of Super Bomberman R Online.

Vandal Hearts II

In Vandal Hearts II, there is a weapon, the Gradius Sword, which have the appearance of Vic Viper and have a special attack called Ripple Laser. When used, Vic Viper appears on the screen and strike the enemies in the same line formation. The sword is available at a shop for the price of 57 300 gold, which is precisely the same default high score value of most of the Gradius and Parodius games and a couple of TwinBee games.

Contra: Rogue Corps

The Vic Viper is seen twice in Contra: Rogue Corps. In the mission "Aircraft Recon", the player will arrive on an abandoned aircraft carrier where several Vic Vipers are stationed and even scrapped. It is seen later in the mission "Aircraft Take Over" where some of the carrier stationed ships fell off the carrier as the carrier reveals to be a giant Fiend. During the boss battle, at least three Vic Vipers are seen flying across the screen.

In the mission "¿What is this place?", the Vic Viper is seen again with its options. Curiously, the ship flies with the landing gear extended.

Contra Returns

Vic Viper appears as an unlockable Partner.

Other appearances

See also: Gradius references in other media

I Wanna Be The Guy

In one of the final areas of the challenging parody platformer title I Wanna Be The Guy, just after a room with Breakout-like gameplay featuring Sinistar, you take control of the Vic Viper for a small shoot-them-up game session.

Gameswipe

Vic Viper appeared, briefly, in the introduction to the One-Off British TV show, Gameswipe, and is shown blowing up the host, Charlie Brooker's head.

Xeno Fighters R

Vic Viper appears in the fangame Xeno Fighters R as a playable guest fighter.

ZeroRanger

Vic Viper appears in ZeroRanger as the sub-boss of Stage 1-1, where it takes on the parodic name "Arc Adder". It uses an array of weapons including the Cyclone Laser and Triple Laser. When revisiting this stage in the second playthrough, "Arc Adder" comes equipped with three Options and the Ripple Laser in addition to its previous arsenal.

Dead by Daylight

Vic Viper makes a cameo appearance as an Easter egg cosmetic charm in this multiplayer survival horror game, included in the CHAPTER XVI: Silent Hill downloadable pack, released on June 2020. It can be unlocked by inputting the Konami Code at the main menu; the charm can then be equipped on the player's survivors and on their killers' hooks.

  • PC: W, W, S, S, A, D, A, D, RMB, LMB, ENTER
  • Consoles: Up, Up, Dn, Dn, L, R, L, R, B, A, START

The description reads: "A tribute to the white-and-blue star fighter tasked with saving the galaxy from an evil Bacterian Empire."

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Trivia

  • It's possible that the Vic Viper was based on the Colonial Vipers from Battlestar Galactica (specifically the Mark VII model).
  • Vic Viper's birthdate in pop'n music (May 29) coincides with the Japanese release of the arcade version of the first Gradius game (May 29, 1985).
  • XL-07 - Lightyear - 01

    XL-07 spacecraft from Lightyear.

    The XL-07 spacecraft from the animated science fiction adventure film, Lightyear (Disney/Pixar, 2022), bears a striking resemblance to the Vic Viper, both in its design, as well as its particular coloring, although it's unknown if this similarity was intended or just coincidental.

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Gradius
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