Flying Shark, known in Japan as Hi Sho Zame, is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Toaplan and published by Taito in 1987. Romstar released the game in the US as Sky Shark. Piloting a bi-plane, the player takes out enemy land, air, and naval craft across various environments. Certain waves of enemy airplanes produce various bonuses when shot down, such as powerups, point bonuses, and extra lives.

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  • Flying Shark, known in Japan as Hi Sho Zame, is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Toaplan and published by Taito in 1987. Romstar released the game in the US as Sky Shark. Piloting a bi-plane, the player takes out enemy land, air, and naval craft across various environments. Certain waves of enemy airplanes produce various bonuses when shot down, such as powerups, point bonuses, and extra lives. Each stage begins and ends at a runway, and every time the player lands at a runway beyond the first takeoff, the amount of bombs are multiplied by 3,000, and that total is added to your score; you return to 3 bombs at the start of each stage (or death). According to the story of Batsugun, the bi-plane pilot's name is "Rom Schneider"; he was apparently put into a cryofreeze at the end of Flying Shark.
  • 飛翔鮫(ひしょうざめ、海外名は FLYING SHARK)は、1987年にアーケードに登場した縦スクロール・シューティングゲーム。販売はタイトー、製作は東亜プラン。
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  • Vertical, Raster, standard resolution
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  • Up to 2 players, alternating turns
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  • Hi Sho Zame
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  • Flying Shark, known in Japan as Hi Sho Zame, is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Toaplan and published by Taito in 1987. Romstar released the game in the US as Sky Shark. Piloting a bi-plane, the player takes out enemy land, air, and naval craft across various environments. Certain waves of enemy airplanes produce various bonuses when shot down, such as powerups, point bonuses, and extra lives.
  • 飛翔鮫(ひしょうざめ、海外名は FLYING SHARK)は、1987年にアーケードに登場した縦スクロール・シューティングゲーム。販売はタイトー、製作は東亜プラン。
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  • Flying Shark
  • 飛翔鮫
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