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[[File:Firesharklv4_3301.jpg|frame|Guess why it's called [[Playing with Fire|FIRE]] Shark?]] |
[[File:Firesharklv4_3301.jpg|frame|Guess why it's called [[Playing with Fire|FIRE]] Shark?]] |
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''[[Fire Shark]]'', known in Japan as ''Same! Same! Same!'', is a 1989 [[Shoot'Em Up]] arcade game developed and published by [[Toaplan]]. The player controls a biplane and builds up a score by shooting a variety of military targets. |
''[[Fire Shark]]'', known in [[Japan]] as ''Same! Same! Same!'', is a 1989 [[Shoot'Em Up]] arcade game developed and published by [[Toaplan]]. The player controls a biplane and builds up a score by shooting a variety of military targets. |
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In the year 19X9, on an alternate Earth, a global super-power known as the S Corps, which specializes in a heavy industrial army, begins invading various countries. All seems lost when a phantom pilot flying a super-powered biplane called the Tiger Shark flies in to save the world from domination. |
In the year 19X9, on an alternate Earth, a global super-power known as the S Corps, which specializes in a heavy industrial army, begins invading various countries. All seems lost when a phantom pilot flying a super-powered biplane called the Tiger Shark flies in to save the world from domination. |
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[[Category:Video Games of the 1990s]] |
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[[Category:Shoot'Em Up]] |
[[Category:Shoot'Em Up]] |