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Display titleShark! Shark! Vita
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Page ID37374
Page content languageen-gb - British English
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Page creatorHyatt (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation07:42, 5 Mayıs 2024
Latest editorHydeWing (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit00:58, 28 Haziran 2024
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Vita Homebrew Games (Other Games) - GameBrew
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Shark! Shark! is an Intellivision game originally designed by Don Daglow, and with additional design and programming by Ji-Wen Tsao, one of the first female game programmers in the history of video games. The player is a fish who must eat smaller fishes in order to gain points and extra lives while avoiding enemies such as larger fishes, sharks, jellyfish, lobsters and crabs. After eating a certain number of fish, the player's fish grows in size and is thus able to eat a larger selection of fish. However, while the larger fish becomes a bit faster, he is less agile than the small fish and has a harder time avoiding enemies.
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