Sega Bass Fishing/Production credits

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Arcade version

Source:
In-game credits[1]


Dreamcast version

Arcade Staff
DC Staff
© Sega Enterprises, Ltd. 1997, 1999
Source:
In-game credits

Product Development
Marketing
Manual
Source:
US manual
SegaBassFishing DC US Manual.pdf
[2]

Breakdown

Arcade version

Kazuhiro Gouji

  • Designed the fishing controller.[3]
  • Designed the core gameplay loop.[3]
  • Designed the user interface.[3]
  • Designed fish attributes and behaviour.[3]
  • Designed the camera system.[3]

Junpei Satoh

Yoshiharu Suzuki

Masaru Sugahara

Breakdown

Music credits (DC)

IDs and order from sound test.

ID Description Credits Used Comments
00 Lodge Area Yes
01 Fight 1 Yes
02 Area Select Yes
03 How to Play Yes
04 Name Jingle Yes
05 Opening Yes
06 Clear Yes
07 Catch 1 Yes
08 Catch 2 Yes
09 Catch 3 Yes
10 Catch 4 Yes
11 Miss Yes
12 Fight 2 Yes
13 Fight 3 Yes
14 Cape Area Yes
15 Inlet Area Yes
16 Continue Yes
17 Name Entry Yes
18 Get Lure Yes
19 Ending Yes
20 Palace Area Yes
21 Player Entry Yes
22 Ending (With Audience) Yes
23 Amateur Jingle Yes
24 Classic Jingle Yes
25 Pro Jingle Yes
26 Rule Yes
27 Bridge Area Yes
28 Reed Area Yes
29 Cave Area Yes
30 Falls Area Yes
31 Result Yes
32 Stage Win Yes
33 Tournament Win Yes
34 Main Tournament Yes
35 Yes
36 Diary Yes
37 Ending Yes
38 Staff Roll Yes
39 Lodge Area (Stereo Version) Yes
40 Cape Area (Stereo Version) Yes
41 Inlet Area (Stereo Version) Yes
42 Palace Area (Stereo Version) Yes

References


Sega Bass Fishing

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Books: Chou Kouryakubon Game no Arukikata Books DX: Get Bass (1999) | Get Bass Fishing Guide (1999) | Prima's Official Strategy Guide: Sega Bass Fishing (1999)
Sega Dreamcast
Demos: GetBass Taikenban (1999)

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