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  2. Kill Switch (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Kill Switch (stylized as kill.switch) is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by Namco Hometek for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.A port for Microsoft Windows was released in 2004 while an abridged Game Boy Advance port developed by Visual Impact was released the same year. [7]

  3. Category:Fishing video games - Wikipedia

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    Bass Landing; Bass Masters 2000; Bass Masters Classic; Bass Masters Classic: Pro Edition; Bass Masters Classic: Tournament Edition; Bass Pro Shops: The Strike; Bass Rise; Bass Rush: ECOGEAR PowerWorm Championship; Bass Strike; Bassin's Black Bass with Hank Parker; The Black Bass; The Black Bass (1984 video game) The Black Bass (1988 video game ...

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  5. Field & Stream: Trophy Bass 4 - Wikipedia

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    Field & Stream: Trophy Bass 4, also known as simply Trophy Bass 4, is a fishing video game developed and published by Sierra On-Line for Microsoft Windows in 2000. It is the fourth game in the Trophy Bass series.

  6. Bass Masters Classic: Tournament Edition - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Curtiss from the Los Angeles Times said "Not my cup of tea, but I can see how die-hard fishermen might enjoy having it loaded on their PC at work for a few casts during conference calls." [ 8 ] Roy Bassave from The Miami Herald said "Bass Masters Classic's best feature is the Force-Feedback support that allows anglers to feel a jerk on ...

  7. Trophy Bass - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Trophy Bass was the 10th best-selling computer game of 1997, with 356,280 units sold. [6] The following year, it fell to 21st place, selling an additional 231,901 copies. Its revenue in 1998 alone was estimated at $2.42 million. [7] The first two Trophy Bass games together topped 1.5 million units in sales by July 1999. [8]

  8. Sega Marine Fishing - Wikipedia

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    [15] [c] In another GamePro review, Human Tornado said, "Although the game doesn't have a two player mode or the same 'wow' factor that Sega Bass Fishing did when it hit the stores, Sega Marine Fishing is a fun diversion for those times when you'd rather carry a pole than a gun or sword."

  9. Field & Stream: Trophy Bass 3D - Wikipedia

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    Field & Stream: Trophy Bass 3D, also known as simply Trophy Bass 3D, is a fishing video game developed by Dynamix and published by Sierra Sports for Microsoft Windows in 1999. It is the third game in the Trophy Bass series.