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  2. Fisherman's Bait: A Bass Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Fisherman's Bait: A Bass Challenge, also known as simply Fisherman's Bait and in Japan as Exciting Bass (エキサイティングバス, Ekisaitingu Basu), is a fishing video game developed and published by Konami for the arcades in 1998. It was later ported to the PlayStation in 1999.

  3. Mark Davis Pro Bass Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Mark Davis Pro Bass Challenge is a bass fishing video game for the GameCube and PlayStation 2. It is an arcade-style bass fishing game that allows players to experience real world bass tournaments in a 3-D graphics format. The various tournaments follow the official rules, schedules and rating system of true American Bass Fishing tournaments.

  4. Bass Masters Classic: Tournament Edition - Wikipedia

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    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 the joystick when a fish bites. Overall the level of interaction is much like such golf games as Tiger Woods from EA.

  5. Pro Fishing Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Pro Fishing Challenge is a 2004 fishing video game developed by Japanese developer Opus [2] and published by Atlus for the Xbox. [1] It was the first fishing game on the console to feature Xbox Live support, allowing up to eight players. [3] [4] Multiplayer on Xbox Live was available to players until April 15, 2010.

  6. American Bass Challenge - Wikipedia

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    American Bass Challenge, known in Japan and Europe as Super Black Bass Advance, [a] is a fishing video game developed by Starfish for the Game Boy Advance.It was published in Japan by Starfish in August 2001, and in North America and Europe by Ubisoft in December 2001 and February 2002, respectively.

  7. Bass Masters Classic - Wikipedia

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    Next Generation reviewed the Genesis version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "Basically, this game is loaded with extras and so patient gamers may even enjoy the slow paced sim fishing. Still, for the most part, Bass Masters Classic is strictly for fishing fanatics." [6] The game sold 200,000 copies. [7]

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  9. Mark Davis' The Fishing Master - Wikipedia

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    On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the game an 18 out of 40. [7] A reviewer for Next Generation commented that "For all purposes fun and entertaining, Mark Davis' The Fishing Master fails entirely to capture the true challenge of fishing. And while the initial set-up is impressively thorough, offering your choice of seasons, gear, the time of ...