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Dead Serious not only glamour

REDMOND, Wa. - One of the major drawbacks of having a web site is that occationally you will have no other option than to update it. This is one of those occations. I'm writing this to inform you, my dear reader, that we have released a new verrsion of Shark. New in this version is the ability to take snapshots and ofcourse the usual bug-fixes. May we suggest you download the latest version(v3.1) today.

Shark V3.0D is here

REDMOND, Wa. - Shark V3.0D is released to the public. After a news-conference Sunday night Dead Serious broke the news that a new version was due. The new version contains exciting new bug fixes and a finalized version of New Zealand Story together with multiplayer fixes for various games. New in Shark V3.0D is the support for exotic new input devices.
Shark goes black and white
REDMOND, Wa. - The Dead Serious Clan announced Saturday that, due to budget restrictions and cutdowns, their web-page, well-known throughout the emulation community will restrict their use of colors.
The annoncement came late Saturday afternoon after a brief meeting between the Clans two top executives, Mr. Magnus Danielsson and Mr. Carl-Henrik Skårstedt. The move was somewhat surprising given the last months strong economic growth and market expansion.

Critics skeptical
Critics throughout the community kept commenting on the move, saying they fear more budget restrictions might undermine the future developments of Shark. Critics also pointed out the fact that giving the product away for free was not a good financial move.
Skeptics critical
In an interview conducted on Saturday afternoon, Carl-Henrik Skårstedt, their spokesperson in difficult and emerging matters, said that this move only involves the homepage, not the Shark application itself.
Skeptics commenting on this noticed a vast array of colors on the
Raine homepage wondering if assets have been handled in an ethical and businesslike manner. The Dead Serious officials, known for living large and spending big, has been spotted in various colorful situations.
Shark general info
Shark is an arcade game emulator for the Win95/98 operating system. The emulator, supporting a variety of computer configurations through the DirectX interface, is quite heavy on the CPU, but should run on anything ranging from medium to fast processors.

Dead Serious officials living large and spending big

Shark is for a limited time only availalble for download from this site, complimentary, free of charge, no strings attached. Satisfation is guaranteed to all our customers or your money back.

Shark V3.1 is available for download here . Any complaints should be sent directly to magnus@c64.org or Monseiur Skårstedt

Serious arcade game emulation
The Shark emulator enables you, the end user, our beloved customer, the provider of our fortune, the ability to play the following games in the luxury of your own living room, in the event that you have the relevant ROMS:

Flying Shark
Sky Shark
Hishou Zame
Same! Same! Same!
Fire Shark
Twin Cobra Europe
Kyukyoku Tiger
Twin Cobra USA
Out Zone
Truxton
Vimana
Zero Wing
Hellfire
Rally Bike
Teki Paki
Tiger Heli
New Zealand Story

Coming attractions
New games is a possibility, but is not currently being worked on apart from games that are nearly done but not part of the current package.