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Wave Shark
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1996 |
No summary. |
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Wave Runner ウェーブランナー
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1996 |
No summary. |
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Jet Wave ジェットウェーブ
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1996 |
No summary. |
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Street Fighter II': Champion Edition (Red Wave)
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1992 |
Red Wave is an unofficial arcade modification of Street Fighter II': Champion Edition that adds mid-air special moves, limits multiple projectiles, and became popular in regions with limited official updates. |
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Shark Attack シャークアタック
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1980 |
No summary. |
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Blue Shark ブルーシャーク
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1978 |
Deep sea shooting game |
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Shark Jaws シャークジョーズ
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1975 |
No summary. |
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Pool Shark プールシャーク
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1977 |
Pool. |
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Sky Shark 飛翔鮫
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1982 |
Vertical shoot 'em up. Original Hi Sho Zame in Japan, licensed to Electrocoin in Europe under the name Flying Shark, and Romstar in North America under the name Sky Shark. |
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Battle Shark バトルシャーク
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1990 |
No summary. |
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Flying Shark 飛翔鮫
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1987 |
Airplane shooting game - ground, sea, and air targets |
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Fire Shark 鮫!鮫!鮫!
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1989 |
No summary. |
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HishouZame (aka Flying Shark)
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1987 |
No summary. |
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Mad Shark
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1993 |
No summary. |
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R-Shark
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1995 |
No summary. |
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Killer Shark
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1973 |
Perhaps Sega. Player aims gun at a moving shark to kill it. |
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Pleiads
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1981 |
The same play style as Phoenix. Move your ship left and right, and destroy the enemy characters. Several different waves, with the major difference from Phoenix being a wave where you have to land the ship. |
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Tri-Sports
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1989 |
Power Strike (bowling), Pool shark (billiards), and Mini-golf Deluxe all in one cabinet |
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Sea Devil
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1973 |
Perhaps Sega. Player aims gun at a moving manta ray to kill it. |
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Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – Fight for Future ストリートファイターIII 3rd STRIKE
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1999 |
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike adds new characters, updates returning fighters, introduces Guard Parry and a Judgement System, and includes single-player challenges with minigames. |
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Twin Hawk ツインホーク
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1989 |
Flying Shark-like WW2 airplane shoot'em-up. |
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China Gate 中華大仙?
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1988 |
You (and optional teamate) choose 1 of 3 characters, battle many different enemies with different abilities, and beat various bosses. The goal is to retrieve a book which the enemies have stolen from your master (as you see in the attract screens). |
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Darius ダライアス
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1986 |
Multiple-monitor game. Scrolls from Left to Right for most of the game,
except when choosing the next level to go to, which scrolls Up and Down.
Can gain power-ups along the way for stronger Bombs and (laser?) Shots.. |
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Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting ストリートファイターII′ ターボ
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1992 |
Choose from the original eight characters plus new boss characters in a speed-up version of Street Fighter 2: Champion Edition. |
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Street Fighter EX2 Plus ストリートファイターEX2プラス
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1999 |
Street Fighter EX2 Plus adds new and returning characters, introduces Meteor Combos for all fighters, and refines Excel Combos to allow repeated moves in sequences. |
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Street Fighter II': Champion Edition ストリートファイターII ダッシュ
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1992 |
Street Fighter II': Champion Edition arcade added playable bosses, mirror matches, and gameplay balance adjustments, enhancing competitive depth while retaining the original format. |
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Sengeki Striker 旋激ストライカー
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1997 |
Sengeki Striker is a Japan-only vertical shoot ’em up where players pilot a ship with multiple auxiliary weapons, chaining enemy kills for high scores. The game combines fast-paced shooting, dynamic explosions, and strategic use of bombs and Gambits. |