In Spring 2008, european players will be able to find (once more) the marine extents of SEGA Bass Fishing after seven years in the shadows. The fishing game was launched in the arcades (1998), on the Dreamcast (1999) and for Windows (2001). This remasterized entry will boast 15 landscapes to dip your poles in, the possibility to adjust the weather and the use of the Wiimote + Nunchuk. The Wii is practically made for such a game, so I can only feel happy.
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This will have me so 'hooked' :P
My game of the century! What a great start to my weekend :)
DC one didn't have any water refraction effects (wavyness), just a simple 'reflection', and the textures look better.
Looks frikkin awful and I would say the DC version with the fishing rod controller would play better than the Wii remote.
This is a fishing game and is very skillfull. If you like fishing dance
DC one didn't have any water refraction effects (wavyness), just a simple 'reflection', and the textures look better.
On topic, this wii port needs rumble!
DC one didn't have any water refraction effects (wavyness), just a simple 'reflection', and the textures look better.
http://uk.media.dreamcast.ign.com/media/010/010957...
These shots are probably lower resolution than the game will actually run, and those Sega Bass Fishing shots are rather blurry, so of course you won't see jaggies.
well i will let you go google the specs of the Dreamcast 16MB ram :P
what i am getting at awww god ..this game looks like Crap =P
well i will let you go google the specs of the Dreamcast 16MB ram :P
what i am getting at awww god ..this game looks like Crap =P
These shots are probably lower resolution than the game will actually run, and those Sega Bass Fishing shots are rather blurry, so of course you won't see jaggies.