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Version for Megadrive Same! Same! Same! (Japan)

Collection data

.dat name mdr-crt_no-intro
.dat version Sega - Mega Drive - Genesis | https://www.no-intro.org | 20231204-141612
.dat status Up-to-date
ROMset platform Megadrive
ROMset title Same! Same! Same! (Japan)
ROMset alias Same! Same! Same! (Japan)
ROMset CRC32* 77bbd841
ROMset size* 524288 bytes

Version data

Intro title(s)
Compile date 1990-??-??
Serial number
Texts
Voices
View top
Screen overscan
Media
Players
Voting 0
Differences
Other versions
Megadrive »
???? Fire Shark (USA)
Arcade »
???? Fire Shark (Mega-Tech)
Arcade »
1989 Fire Shark (earlier)
Arcade »
1989 Fire Shark (Korea, set 1, easier)
Arcade »
1989 Same! Same! Same! (1P set, NEW VER! hack)
Megadrive »
1990 Same! Same! Same! (Japan) (Beta) (1990-07-30)
Megadrive »
1990 Fire Shark (Europe)
Arcade »
1990 ★★★ Fire Shark
Arcade »
1990 Fire Shark (Korea, set 2, harder)

Parent Game(s) data

GameFire Shark (1989–1990)
Genre(s)shooter
Saga(s)Flying Shark (1987–1990)
SynopsisFire Shark takes place around a small island in the South Pacific. It is a continuously-scrolling aerial shooter with a top-down view. Your World War II era biplane has been modified to shoot lasers and drop powerful bombs. There are ten levels in the game in which you will face aerial, aquatic, and ground enemies. They all fire scores of missiles at you in an attempt to knock you from the sky. In between levels, your plane will land on a runway for refueling and maintenance. You will receive bonus points for the number of bombs left in your hold and the number of lightning bolt icons you picked up in the prior level.