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Shark Tale is a video game released in 2004 for the GBA and GameCube consoles, and is an adaptation of the DreamWorks movie of the same title
The main protagonist of the show is a talking fish called Oscar, a human-like fish figure who fights with his shark friend. The game follows the storyline and principles of its movie, but comes with its own unique features for a better gaming experience.
Gameplay[]
The game consists of 25 different minigames and even boasts exclusive environmental levels. There are various styles of gameplay put together in one package, such as fighting contests and race challenges, music sequences, an adventure mode, and so on Shark Tale.
Levels[]
- A Rude Awakening
- a: Getting Up on the wrong side of the seabed/b: Tag! You're It.
- We interrupt this broadcast...
- The Fish and the Furious
- Hide and Sneak
- Whale of a Time
- Between a Fluke and a Hard Place
- A Fine Kettle of Fish
- A Problem of Titanic Proportions
- Slippery as an eel
- Losing Time of the Track
- Sleepin' Wit Da Fishes...
- Shark Bait
- The Heist
- Living the Vida Loca
- Wanted: A Few Good Fish
- Hammer and Tongs
- Ixnay on the Arkshay
- A Picture is worth a Thousand Words
- Busting Moves With Ernie and Bernie
- Get ready to rumble
- A Shark By Any Other Name Would Smell As Fishy
- The Reel Thing
- A Case of Forsaken Identity
- Building the better shark trap
Songs[]
- Cheryl Lynn - Got to Be Real
- Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music White Boy
- Rose Royce - Car Wash (Swizz Beatz Remix)
- Toots & the Maytals - Funky Kingston
- Sean Paul & Ziggy Marley - Three Little Birds
- MC Hammer - U Can't Touch This
- Inner Circle - Bad Boys
- Summertime
- Mocean Worker - Hey Baby
- Fat Boys - Wipeout
- The Way You Move
- Jaime Macias - Raise the Reef
External links[]
- Shark Tale at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Shark Tale (GameCube) at GameFAQs
- Shark Tale (Game Boy Advance) at GameFAQs