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''Shark Jaws'' is a 1975 [[Atari]] [[Arcade Game]], created to cash in on the success of the movie ''[[Jaws (Film)|Jaws]]''. Atari couldn't get a license from Universal, so he created a subsidiary, Horror Games, to protect Atari from a lawsuit (which never happened).
''Shark Jaws'' is a 1975 [[Atari]] [[Arcade Game]], created to cash in on the success of the movie ''[[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]''. Atari couldn't get a license from Universal, so he created a subsidiary, Horror Games, to protect Atari from a lawsuit (which never happened).


You control a diver, who chases after a fish, while avoiding a shark. Every time you catch the fish, you [[Scoring Points|score a point]]. If you touch the shark, you die, but you have [[Death Is a Slap On The Wrist|infinite lives]]. The game ends when [[Timed Mission|time runs out]].
You control a diver, who chases after a fish, while avoiding a shark. Every time you catch the fish, you [[Scoring Points|score a point]]. If you touch the shark, you die, but you have [[Death Is a Slap on The Wrist|infinite lives]]. The game ends when [[Timed Mission|time runs out]].


=== ''Shark Jaws'' provides examples of: ===
=== ''Shark Jaws'' provides examples of: ===
* [[Death Is a Slap On The Wrist]]: You respawn after a couple of seconds.
* [[Death Is a Slap on The Wrist]]: You respawn after a couple of seconds.
* [[Scoring Points]]
* [[Scoring Points]]
* [[The Seventies]]: Made to cash in on the movie ''[[Jaws (Film)|Jaws]]''.
* [[The Seventies]]: Made to cash in on the movie ''[[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]''.
* [[Side View]]
* [[Side View]]
* [[Timed Mission]]
* [[Timed Mission]]

Revision as of 09:47, 9 April 2014

Shark Jaws is a 1975 Atari Arcade Game, created to cash in on the success of the movie Jaws. Atari couldn't get a license from Universal, so he created a subsidiary, Horror Games, to protect Atari from a lawsuit (which never happened).

You control a diver, who chases after a fish, while avoiding a shark. Every time you catch the fish, you score a point. If you touch the shark, you die, but you have infinite lives. The game ends when time runs out.

Shark Jaws provides examples of: