SharkRipper (console)

The SharkRipper is a video game console produced by the Zentonian company Brolik. This is the first console of the SharkRipper brand,

and it rivaled the PlayStation, the Sega Saturn, and the Nintendo 64. It was very similar to the Brolik Warlock, a PC that rivaled the Windows systems from Microsoft.The SharkRipper also had the same processor as the Warlock, and could play Brolik compatible games for the PC. Original exclusive games include Zoo Stackers (now multiplatform), RC Grand Prix (now PlayStation exclusive) and Marshmallow Meadows (now Nintendo exclusive) The console is also very similar to the Sega Saturn in design, despite being a rival console.

A CD add-on was made for the SharkRipper in 1998 by Brolik and Terry Co to improve the sound and image quality of the games, and also to make exclusive titles, such as Cyrus in the Forbidden Maze, a platformer, or Zoo Stackers Breakout, a mixture of Zoo Stackers and Atari Breakout. The add-on was called the Terry Co Spinner.

The controller for the console is in the shape of a semi-circle, with a D-pad to control a character, and a few buttons to make the character do certain actions.

The CD add-on for the console could be attached at the top, similar to the Sega CD for the Genesis/Mega Drive.