Difference between revisions of "Sega Bass Fishing"

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'''''Sega Bass Fishing''''', known as '''''Get Bass''''' (ゲットバス) in Japan, is a fishing simulation developed by [[AM1]] and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Model 3]] step 1.0 arcade hardware. The game was ported to the [[Sega Dreamcast]], Windows PC and [[Nintendo Wii]] by [[SIMS]]. The Wii version is called ''Uchi Tsuri! Bass Fishing'' (ウチ釣りッ! バスフィッシング) in Japan.
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'''''Sega Bass Fishing''''', known as '''''Get Bass''''' (ゲットバス) in Japan, is a fishing simulation developed by [[AM1]] and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Model 3 Step 1.0]] arcade hardware. The game was ported to the [[Sega Dreamcast]], Windows PC and [[Nintendo Wii]] by [[SIMS]]. The Wii version is called ''Uchi Tsuri! Bass Fishing'' (ウチ釣りッ! バスフィッシング) in Japan.
  
 
The arcade game uses a specialised cabinet with a fishing controller made to resemble a fishing rod, complete with a windable reel. A home version of the peripheral, the [[Dreamcast Fishing Controller]], was released for the Dreamcast, both separately and packaged with ''Sega Bass Fishing''. The Wii version simply makes use of the Wii Remote.
 
The arcade game uses a specialised cabinet with a fishing controller made to resemble a fishing rod, complete with a windable reel. A home version of the peripheral, the [[Dreamcast Fishing Controller]], was released for the Dreamcast, both separately and packaged with ''Sega Bass Fishing''. The Wii version simply makes use of the Wii Remote.
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Revision as of 12:48, 17 April 2011

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Sega Bass Fishing
System(s): Sega Model 3 Step 1.0, Dreamcast, PC, Wii
Publisher: Sega
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Peripherals supported: Dreamcast Fishing Controller
Genre: Fishing

















Number of players: 1
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Sega Bass Fishing, known as Get Bass (ゲットバス) in Japan, is a fishing simulation developed by AM1 and published by Sega for the Model 3 Step 1.0 arcade hardware. The game was ported to the Sega Dreamcast, Windows PC and Nintendo Wii by SIMS. The Wii version is called Uchi Tsuri! Bass Fishing (ウチ釣りッ! バスフィッシング) in Japan.

The arcade game uses a specialised cabinet with a fishing controller made to resemble a fishing rod, complete with a windable reel. A home version of the peripheral, the Dreamcast Fishing Controller, was released for the Dreamcast, both separately and packaged with Sega Bass Fishing. The Wii version simply makes use of the Wii Remote.

A sequel was released for the Dreamcast in 2001, Sega Bass Fishing 2.

Credits (Dreamcast version)

Product Development

  • Localization Producer: Jason Kuo
  • Localization Manager: Osamu Shibamiya
  • Lead Tester: Dennis Lee
  • Assistant Lead: Jeff B. Junio

Marketing

  • Product Manager: Andrew Stein
  • Associate Product Manager: Stacey Kerr
  • Sr. Marketing Coordinator: Undyne Stafford

Manual

  • Writers: Luke Valentine, Osamu Nakazato
  • Editor: Luke Valentine
  • Translator: Luke Valentine
  • DTP Operator: Makoto Nishino
  • Designer: Youichi Takahashi
  • Supervisor: Kaoru Ichigozaki

Special Thanks

  • John Amirkhan, Sandra Castagnola, Sean Dodge, Joanne Eastman, Sheri Hockaday, Mike Lopez, Michael McCollum, Peter Moore, Shinobu Shindo, Sega Online

Physical Scans

Model 3 version

Dreamcast version

PC version

Wii version

Artwork

External Links