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Pacific Novelty was a developer of coin-operated arcade video games. ''Deep Death'' was their first title, which was later licensed by Game Plan and re-released as ''Shark Attack'' (1981). ''
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Development history

''Deep Death'' 1980
''Shark Attack'' (Rerelease of ''Deep Death'') 1981
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''NATO Defense'' 1982
'' The Amazing Adventures of Mr. F. Lea'' 1982
''Pop-A-Ball'' 1988 (non-video redemption game)
''Pop-A-Ball II'' 1990 (non-video redemption game)


References

Video game development companies