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Overview

Bass Fishing is a free fishing simulator for the type of players who could enjoy a nice day out on a peaceful lake and you can play it online and for free on Silvergames.com. Take your fishing rod and try to catch the biggest fish out there to earn lots of money to buy new bait, rods and locations. Be patient, once you throw your bait to the water, you may have to wait a while until a bass bites. Sega Bass Fishing, also known as Get Bass, is an arcade fishing video game developed in 1997 by Sega for the Sega Model 3 hardware. The game has since been ported to the Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii, and has become backwards compatible with the Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. Sega Bass Fishing is a simulation video game developed and published by SEGA.It was released on 4 Mar, 2011 for PC.One of my all time favs! One of the best fishing games along with super black bass! Me and my friend would spend hours opon hours those late nights playing this game trying to beat eachothers records. Have to love the late 90's and early 2000's! This game brings me back to more. Explore the exciting sport of Bass fishing! Based on the Dreamcast hit, motor out to eight different fishing locations to catch the biggest and baddest Bass possible! Choose between fourteen different lures, and compete in four tournaments. Visit the Store Page. Most popular community and official content for the past week. 1998 SEGA GET BASS VIDEO FLYER. Auction ends in: 2 weeks, 3 days: FixedPrice: $5.95: 8. SEGA Get Bass Fishing Arcade Original Video Game working + power. Auction ends in: 3 days, 4 hours: FixedPrice: $450.00: 9. Sega GET BASS Arcade Machine Game PCB Printed Circuit Board #3 - 'AS IS' - FREE. Auction ends in: 1 week, 1 day: FixedPrice.

When a new system is released, you will usually find that all of the traditional genres are covered early on in the life of the new system -- fighting, racing, and sports games. Once the system is more established and the user base has grown, companies are usually more willing to release games that fit into a niche of gamers. It is for this reason that I was surprised to see Sega release Sega Bass Fishing so early in the life of the system. I know that I personally enjoy fishing games but does the rest of the world?

Sega Bass Fishing is an arcade port of a bass fishing game and the arcade influence really shows. You can play the arcade mode or enjoy a bass tournament and test your fishing skills against other anglers. There are four different fishing holes that you can fish and a ton of lures available. The action is always hot and heavy and purchasing the optional fishing controller is a must for this game.

Gameplay

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Before we talk about the game, I want to talk about the optional fishing controller that is available. Unlike the PSX game Bass Landing, the fishing controller does not come packed in with the game so you will have to shell out the extra cash, but it is well worth the extra money. The fishing controller will add to your experience like nothing else out there. The controller consists of an actual fishing reel, built in vibration and sensors that track the movement of the rod. To cast you line, you just flick the controller in a casting motion and away it goes. The thing is sturdy and just feels natural. My only complaint with it is that the reeling action is a little lose. It would have been a little better if there was a tension or drag setting that you could feel when reeling but this is just a minor point.

So now that you have your virtual fishing rod plugged in, it is time to hit the game. Like I mentioned above, there are two modes of play. You can play the arcade mode, which is exactly as the name implies -- the arcade mode. Since this game is an arcade port, you will play the same game that some poor sap is pumping quarters in down at the arcade. If you are looking for some quick fishing action where the fish seem to be aggressive, the arcade mode is the place to go. Even though the fish are more aggressive, this mode is time based so you are allotted a certain amount of time to fulfill a predetermined amount of weight. Catching one large fish or a number of small fish can fill this weight. The bottom line is that you just need to fulfill the quota before the time expires. To help you out, you are awarded extra time bonuses for catching bigger fish as well as a bonus for getting a fish to hit. All in all, the arcade mode is quick and easy and full of action.

For the more serious anglers out there, you will want to play the tournament mode. Like the arcade mode, you are racing against time but instead of a number counting down, you are racing against the clock. You will start out in one area in the early morning. You will fish that area from 8:00 to noon. You will then take a break and fish from 1:00 to 5:00. At the end of the day you will rank in to see how your total weight stacks up against the other people on the lake. It seemed like the fish were much more picky about what and when they would hit in this mode. I really had to find the correct lure for the conditions and have the patience. While this mode was much more of a simulation, it still lacked the depth to be called more than an advanced arcade mode.

I guess the best part of this game is that it is just fun to play. You can sit down for hours and reel in fish without going through the hassles of trolling around a lake and trying to find them. You basically have access to all of the hot fishing holes on the lake and you can crank in something within a couple of casts. This makes for a great party game. We had everyone from my 4-year-old niece to 80-year-old grandfather cranking in the fish; laughter and excitement filled the room. Once the party was over and everyone went home, the game really lacked the depth to motivate me to play. There are two main reasons for this. Number one is that, while being thrown right where the fish are has it's advantages when you want to show off the game or have some quick action, it really cheapens the experience if you want to get involved in the game and feel like you are really out there on the lake fishing. You only have a single lake with four predetermined spots that you can fish at. It really does not leave any room for exploration and discovering your own secret spots.

The second reason that I lost the motivation to play was that it was just way too easy to catch a fish. Once I had them hooked, I basically just cranked them in. Sure, on the screen it looked like the fish was running and jumping but it never took out line or came unhooked. If I really tried, I could snap my line but even that was difficult. There were times where I would hook a 15 plus pound bass and it would take 15 seconds to bring it in. These should have been epic battles where at any point, I knew the line could break or the fish could come undone. I just never got this feeling. Once again, this is why it makes for a good party game. You should think of this game as a trout farm. Someone takes you to the fish, baits the hook, and lets you crank in a fish that has no chance of getting away.

Graphics

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I have played fishing games on the PC, N64, PSX and now Dreamcast and without a doubt, this game has the coolest, most realistic looking fish out of all of them. The game runs in a beautiful high-resolution mode and just looks incredible. Before you cast, you see behind the fisherman but after you cast, the camera switches to an underwater view of your lure and the fish close by. One of the coolest things you will ever see in a fishing game is when a huge bass swims directly towards your screen and opens its mouth and swallows the lure. Talk about awesome. There are occasional occurrence of slowdown that hamper the game but it never really gets to the point of interfering with the gameplay.

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Bottom Line

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If you are looking for a fun party type game, I suggest picking up a fishing controller along with this game. You will have some good, quick fun. If you are looking for a deep, long lasting fishing experience, you will be disappointed. I do suggest at least a rental just to see the cool graphics and the fish alone are worth the five dollar rental fee. Just don't expect any long fights, that is for sure.

Overall rating: 7