There are two things I love in a video game, any one makes it a great game, both make it amazing! Trains and sharks.
That being said, I have to override that rule because the greatest game I ever played with a shark in it was at Knoebel’s Grove arcade back in the 70’s it was an electro-mechanical called Killer Shark made by SEGA. It used a projected zoetrope-like animation wheel much like their sub hunting and manta ray games that came out around the same time.
You can see some footage of a dude playing it in the movie Jaws.
Batman Arkham City!
Jaws! NES.
I have to second Jaws on the NES. I love that game.
SkyShark! No.
There are two things I love in a video game, any one makes it a great game, both make it amazing! Trains and sharks.
That being said, I have to override that rule because the greatest game I ever played with a shark in it was at Knoebel’s Grove arcade back in the 70’s it was an electro-mechanical called Killer Shark made by SEGA. It used a projected zoetrope-like animation wheel much like their sub hunting and manta ray games that came out around the same time.
You can see some footage of a dude playing it in the movie Jaws.
An incredibly simple game but amazing atmosphere!