I don't really remember Sky Shark, or it didn't stand out to me, but then, a lot of vertically scrolling shooters just kind of mush together for me. I do remember Ikari Warriors, though. I saw it everywhere. In the arcades, on the NES, and a neighbor friend and I played it a lot on the PC. I played it again recently and it wasn't as good as I remembered it. SNK games were very prominent where I live for some reason. The characters in Ikari Warriors are still being used today in games like Metal Slug and KOF!
Nostalgic Vacation: 1987 - Ikari Warriors/Sky Shark
On 09/16/2014 at 04:25 PM by KnightDriver See More From This User » |
I had a pretty reasonable pool of games I wanted to play from 1987. Arcade games: Contra, Street Fighter (begining of the fighting game scene?), Double Dragon, 1943, R-Type, Sky Shark and Xenophobe; NES: Mega Man, Legend of Zelda, Ikari Warriors, Rygar, Arkanoid, Kid Icarus, Wizards and Warriors, R.B.I. Baseball, Metroid and Castlevania (what a year for NES!); Nothing for Sega Master System's debut; and PC games: Leisure Suit Larry, Dungeon Master, Head Over Heels, and Maniac Mansion. I decided to go with Ikari Warriors, but when that went too fast, I added Sky Shark.
Ikari Warriors plays exactly like Taito's Front line but with slightly better visuals. You crash your plane in a jungle and have to fight your way to the village of Ikari. You move vertically and shoot at enemy soldiers with guns and grenades and then jump in a tank and take down machine gun nests and other tanks. I found the game pretty difficult. Most of it was due to the fact I couldn't figure out how to exit a tank when it was hit. I tried everything. Also you can only shoot in 8 directions like the arcade cabinet's joystick. This leaves big angles you can get shot in. I got a little ways into the game but not far. You can play two-player which is probably best way to play it since it's so hard.
Sky Shark is a veritcally scrolling shooter like Xevious which I played a bunch while in college because it was the only arcade machine in the little town I was in. You fly a biplane and shoot planes and bomb ground targets. I was always sure this was a WWI themed game, but now that I look at it, with its WWII tank designs, I'm not so sure. This could be the story of a WWI flying veteran who decides to take to the skies again in his outdated bi-plane to fight the good fight against The Third Reich. Who knows.
I played the only port of this game on NES (this port released in '89) and it was better than I imagined it to be. The graphics aren't too bad. The motion of your plane is a bit sluggish though and you can't shoot while your bomb is exploding, probably to save processing speed, which is a critical downside. Little visual hiccups happen too like the blocks containing incoming plane graphics obscure ground details sometimes.
This is the arcade graphics and that is the tank that stopped me in the NES version.
Playing this really brought me back. I love the way this game was drawn in the arcade version and it handled perfectly there too. There is a sequel called Fire Shark in N.A., which is available on Sega Genesis. I'll have to get that for sure.
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