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== Announcement ==
== Announcement ==
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1975-10 Play Meter pg 67 02.png|(1975)
1975-12 Play Meter pg 48 02.png|(1975)
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== Advertisement ==
== Advertisement ==
=== Ad Pages ===
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1975-10 Play Meter pg 67 02.png|(1975)
1975-12 Play Meter pg 47 02.png|(1975)
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=== Flyers ===
=== Flyers ===
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1975 Maneater Flyer 02.jpg|(1975)
1975 Maneater Flyer 02.jpg|(1975)
1975 Maneater Flyer 03.jpg|(1975)
1975 Maneater Flyer 03.jpg|(1975)
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== Articles ==
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1975-11 Play Meter pg 33-34.png|(1975)
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== Photos ==
=== Trade Show ===
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1975-11 Play Meter pg 34 01.png|(1975)
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=== Other ===
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Steven Spielberg with Maneater in his office 1975.jpg|Steven Spielberg poses with a ''Maneater'' machine in his office (1975)
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 7 August 2022

Maneater was a game released by Project Support Engineering in 1975. Taking on the role of divers in shark-infested waters, participants must dive towards the bottom of the screen to pick up an object and carry it back to the surface of the ocean without getting eaten by the shark. Each player controls a diver with a single joystick while the computer controls the shar.

Though released in traditional upright and cocktail table formats, the game became especially notable for its unique fiberglass cabinet featuring the larger than life head of a shark with gaping, bloody maw wide open.

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