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The '''Dreamcast Fishing Controller''' is a specialised peripheral for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] for use in fishing games. Though fishing controllers have been seeen both before and since, the Dreamcast Fishing Controller stands as the only "official" fishing peripheral for a video game console to date, being manufactured by [[Sega]] shortly after the console's debut for use with ''[[Sega Bass Fishing]]''.
 
The '''Dreamcast Fishing Controller''' is a specialised peripheral for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] for use in fishing games. Though fishing controllers have been seeen both before and since, the Dreamcast Fishing Controller stands as the only "official" fishing peripheral for a video game console to date, being manufactured by [[Sega]] shortly after the console's debut for use with ''[[Sega Bass Fishing]]''.
  
The Dreamcast Fishing Controller is shaped like a fishing rod, though lacks a line at the end. {{A}}, {{B}}, {{X}} and {{Y}} buttons are mounted on the top of the unit along with an analogue stick, and unique to this device is a fishing reel on the right hand side, which can be turned to reel in fish. The controller also has basic motion sensing capabilities, being able to detect when the device is moved left, right, up or down. The controller also vibrates if a fish is caught. It is one of the few accessories with no space for a [[VMU]].
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The Dreamcast Fishing Controller is shaped like a fishing rod, though lacks a line at the end. {{A}}, {{B}}, {{X}}, {{Y}} and {{Start}} buttons are mounted on the top of the unit along with an analogue stick, and unique to this device is a fishing reel on the right hand side, which can be turned to reel in fish. The controller also has basic motion sensing capabilities, being able to detect when the device is moved left, right, up or down. The controller also vibrates if a fish is caught. It is one of the few accessories with no space for a [[VMU]].
  
 
The peripheral is compatible with a handful of fishing games, and oddly, ''[[Virtua Tennis]]'', which was [http://the-dreamcast-junkyard.blogspot.com/2007/05/seven-yearstoo-late.html discovered] to allow players to play the game in a ''Wii Tennis''-esque fashion. It is not compatible with the [[sonic:Big the Cat|Big the Cat]] fishing sections in ''[[sonic:Sonic Adventure|Sonic Adventure]]''. Games which only require buttons and the analogue stick will also function perfectly fine.
 
The peripheral is compatible with a handful of fishing games, and oddly, ''[[Virtua Tennis]]'', which was [http://the-dreamcast-junkyard.blogspot.com/2007/05/seven-yearstoo-late.html discovered] to allow players to play the game in a ''Wii Tennis''-esque fashion. It is not compatible with the [[sonic:Big the Cat|Big the Cat]] fishing sections in ''[[sonic:Sonic Adventure|Sonic Adventure]]''. Games which only require buttons and the analogue stick will also function perfectly fine.

Revision as of 11:33, 4 October 2012

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Fishing Controller
Made for: Sega Dreamcast
Manufacturer: Sega
Release Date RRP Code

The Dreamcast Fishing Controller is a specialised peripheral for the Sega Dreamcast for use in fishing games. Though fishing controllers have been seeen both before and since, the Dreamcast Fishing Controller stands as the only "official" fishing peripheral for a video game console to date, being manufactured by Sega shortly after the console's debut for use with Sega Bass Fishing.

The Dreamcast Fishing Controller is shaped like a fishing rod, though lacks a line at the end. A, B, X, Y and  START  buttons are mounted on the top of the unit along with an analogue stick, and unique to this device is a fishing reel on the right hand side, which can be turned to reel in fish. The controller also has basic motion sensing capabilities, being able to detect when the device is moved left, right, up or down. The controller also vibrates if a fish is caught. It is one of the few accessories with no space for a VMU.

The peripheral is compatible with a handful of fishing games, and oddly, Virtua Tennis, which was discovered to allow players to play the game in a Wii Tennis-esque fashion. It is not compatible with the Big the Cat fishing sections in Sonic Adventure. Games which only require buttons and the analogue stick will also function perfectly fine.

Compatible Games

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Dreamcast, US
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Dreamcast, US (newer)
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Dreamcast, EU

Dreamcast, JP
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