Fire Shark
News, coverage and analysis tracking Fire Shark across the outlets.- Beasts of the Sea, Soaring Through The Skies! Toaplan Arcade Garage: Flying Fire Shark Blasts Onto PlayStation®4 and Nintendo® Switch™ This AugustClear River Games announced that Toaplan Arcade Garage: Flying Fire Shark, a collection of six classic Toaplan shoot 'em up titles, will be released on August 29, 2026, for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. The collection includes arcade versions of Flying Shark, Fire Shark, Sky Shark, Hisho Same, and Same! Same! Same!, along with bonus DLC featuring the game Wardner and its variants. A free download of the puzzle game Teki-Paki will also be included with purchases of any Toaplan Arcade Garage game.
- Toaplan Arcade Garage Flying Fire Shark Collection Launches August 29Clear River Games announced the retro shmup collection Toaplan Arcade Garage: Flying Fire Shark for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, launching August 29, 2026. The collection features six arcade titles, including Flying Shark and Fire Shark, with added modes like Super Easy and Challenge Mode, plus M2 Gadgets support. Digital purchasers receive bonus DLC, and owners of other Toaplan Arcade Garage titles get the puzzle game Teki-Paki for free.
- Flying Fire Shark: Toaplan Arcade Garage coming to Nintendo SwitchClear River Games and M2 will release Flying Fire Shark: Toaplan Arcade Garage on Nintendo Switch on August 29, 2026. This collection features classic titles from the Toaplan studio's Shark series, including Flying Shark and Fire Shark, with new features and modes like Super Easy Mode and Arcade Challenge. The physical edition will also include additional games and ports from various platforms.
- Flying Fire Shark!!!: Toaplan Arcade Garage coming west on August 29Clear River Games will release the M2-developed shoot 'em up collection Flying Shark!!!: Toaplan Arcade Garage in the West on August 29. The collection will be available on PC and other platforms.
- Fire SharkFire Shark is a competent shooter that improves upon its predecessor, Flying Shark, with a more engaging weapon system and varied environments. While the Sega Genesis port suffers from graphical limitations and an uneven difficulty curve, the game offers a fun experience, especially with its powerful weapon upgrades. It stands as a solid, though not exceptional, entry in the genre.