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Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 (糸井重里のバス釣りNo. 1, "Shigesato Itoi's No. 1 Bass Fishing") is a fishing video game developed and released only in Japan for the Super Famicom on February 21, 1997 [1] and updated for broadcast as eight different episodes on the Satellaview subsystem between April and November 1997. [2]
Cool Math Games (branded as Coolmath Games) [a] is an online web portal that hosts HTML and Flash web browser games targeted at children and young adults. Cool Math Games is operated by Coolmath LLC and first went online in 1997 with the slogan: "Where logic & thinking meets fun & games.".
River King (North America) or Harvest Fishing (PAL) (known in Japan as Kawa no Nushi Tsuri (川のぬし釣り, lit. "Fishing Master of the River")), [1] and originally released in English as Legend of the River King, is a fishing-themed role playing video game series by Marvelous. The series has releases over 6 video game systems.
Pages in category "Fishing video games" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ace Angler;
The player gets to fish with Hiroki Matsukata in exotic fishing venues around the world. [2] These places include Mozambique, Cuba and Australia. [5] A typical fish in the game weighs around 340 kilograms or 750 pounds, but the actual weight of the fish depends on the geographic location of the boat in addition to player skill. [6]
It was the first Nintendo 64 fishing game outside Japan, following the region-exclusive Nushi Tsuri 64. [1] It was released in North America on June 30, 1999 and in Europe on October 22, 1999. A Game Boy adaptation of the game, titled In-Fisherman Bass Hunter , was announced to be in development at Tarantula Studios on June 1, 1998, but ...
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.
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]