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==Gameplay==
 
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{{A}} and {{C}} shoot; {{B}} fires a missile (which there are limited quantities of). Power-ups are gathered in the typical get-them-scattered-around-and-after-killing-things fashion.
 
{{A}} and {{C}} shoot; {{B}} fires a missile (which there are limited quantities of). Power-ups are gathered in the typical get-them-scattered-around-and-after-killing-things fashion.
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FireShark MDTitleScreen.png

Fire Shark/Same! Same! Same!
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Toaplan (USA DreamWorks, a subsidiary of Toy Soldiers, Inc.)
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Fire Shark, known in Japan as Same! Same! Same! (鮫!鮫!鮫!), is a 1989 arcade shoot-'em-up by Toaplan ported to the Sega Mega Drive in 1990. On an alternate Earth, heavy-arms producing nation S Corps starts invading other countries, and the Tiger Shark, a biplane, seems to be the only hope for stopping S Corps.

Gameplay

A and C shoot; B fires a missile (which there are limited quantities of). Power-ups are gathered in the typical get-them-scattered-around-and-after-killing-things fashion.

Physical Scans