Release Date: 1982
"Shark Attack," released for the Atari 2600 console, is an engaging underwater arcade-style video game. In the game, the player takes on the role of a daring diver tasked with the perilous mission of collecting treasures from the ocean floor. The gameplay involves navigating through various underwater mazes, each swarming with relentless sharks eager to hinder the player's progress. The player controls the diver using the joystick, aiming to gather all the treasure while avoiding or outsmarting the deadly sharks. Strategic movement and timing are critical as the sharks continuously patrol the depths, making every turn potentially lethal.
The game was released by the game company Apollo in 1982, during the golden era of the Atari 2600. Originally titled "Shark Attack," its name was later changed to "Lochjaw" but was not widely recognized under the new title. The game is notable for its use of the maze genre, a popular format during the time, and for incorporating a more dynamic enemy AI compared to other games of the same period. The shifting strategies for evading sharks added a layer of complexity that enriched the gameplay experience. Despite facing stiff competition from other titles at the time, "Shark Attack" carved out its niche among Atari enthusiasts for its challenging mazes and engaging gameplay mechanics.
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