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Shark (c) 1975 U.S. Billiards. You control a shark who must swim through a maze of shark traps and nets and attack a swimmer before she reaches the shoreline. The first shark to eat five swimmers wins. For 1 to 4 players. - TRIVIA - This game was introduced to coincide with the movie Jaws. From designer: "Dick Simon and I, (John Wilbur), would sit down and completely define the video game on paper, before I would design the hardware and write the software program to bring it alive. I remember Dick would have his secretary then type up the complete description in the form of an order for me to producing them. Those were fun times that I look back on fondly. I still enjoy keeping in touch with Dick Simon." John Wilbur designed, produced and sold some of the very first microprossor based game boards to US Billiards. Also released as "Shark [Cocktail Table model]". - STAFF - Designed by: John Wilbur (JRW Electronics Sunnyvale CA) - SOURCES - Machine's picture.
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Shark (c) 1975 U.S. Billiards. You control a shark who must swim through a maze of shark traps and nets and attack a swimmer before she reaches the shoreline. The first shark to eat five swimmers wins. For 1 to 4 players. - TRIVIA - This game was introduced to coincide with the movie Jaws. From designer: "Dick Simon and I, (John Wilbur), would sit down and completely define the video game on paper, before I would design the hardware and write the software program to bring it alive. I remember Dick would have his secretary then type up the complete description in the form of an order for me to producing them. Those were fun times that I look back on fondly. I still enjoy keeping in touch with Dick Simon." John Wilbur designed, produced and sold some of the very first microprossor based game boards to US Billiards. Also released as "Shark [Cocktail Table model]". - STAFF - Designed by: John Wilbur (JRW Electronics Sunnyvale CA) - SOURCES - Machine's picture.
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