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Simon Sunnyboy / Paradize - 30/01/2010
Flying Shark is a very playable shooter on the ST. The framerate is not 50Hz and there si no overscan or raster mania but it delivers a steady playable shooting game.

In contrast to the arcade version there is no horizontal scroll but the screen on the ST is wider.

I like this one and the ST version is good fun!

Recommended :)

Screenshots - Flying Shark

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Flying Shark atari screenshot
Flying Shark atari screenshot
Flying Shark atari screenshot
Flying Shark atari screenshot
Flying Shark atari screenshot

Information - Flying Shark

GenreShoot'em Up! - Vertical ScrollingYear1989
LanguageMachine LanguagePublisherST Amiga Format
ControlsJoystickDistributorFuture Publishing
Players1DeveloperCatalyst Coders
ResolutionLowLicensed fromTaito
Programmer(s)

Jeffrey, Karl D. / Clark, Henry S.

CountryUnited Kingdom
Graphic Artist(s)

Hemphill, Robert A. / Lihou, Jason G.

SoftwareEnglish
Game design

Taito

Box / InstructionsEnglish
Musician(s)

Brooke, Jason C.

LicenseGame Demo or Preview - Commercial
Sound FX

Brooke, Jason C.

Serial
Cover Artist(s)ST TypeST, STe / 0.5MB
MIDIVersion[preview]
Dumpdownload atari Flying Shark Download / MSANumber of Disks1 / Single Sided
Protection

Additional Comments - Flying Shark

Other version with the same title:


Firebird (UK) (United Kingdom).

Instructions - Flying Shark

Flying Shark Atari instructions Flying Shark Atari instructions

Tips - Flying Shark


Flying Shark Tips

Trivia - Flying Shark

Origins
Based on Taito 1987 coin-op.


Flying Shark Trivia

Conversion - Atari 8-bit
Tiger Attack


Flying Shark Trivia

Charts
Top UK ST charts position: 19 (3/1989)
Months on charts: 1, 3/1989


Book / Magazine Reviews - Flying Shark

 The One · December, 1988Rating: 76 % 

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