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Monster Bass (known in Japan as Killer Bass [2]) is a simulation fishing video game for the PlayStation. It was published in Japan in June 2000, and released in the United States in December 2002 by XS Games and developed by Magical Company. The game has been rereleased for the PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable. [3]
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 ...
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.
Trophy Bass was a runner-up for Computer Gaming World ' s 1995 "Sports Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to NBA Live 95. The editors wrote that Trophy Bass "rewards patient gamers with the best fishing simulation yet." [9]
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.
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.
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.
Bass Masters Classic: Pro Edition is an enhanced version of Bass Masters Classic. This game was released for both the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the Sega Genesis video game devices. As a promotional tool, an introductory offer to join the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society for $14 (instead of the usual $20) was bundled with the game. [3]