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Latest revision as of 02:33, 11 August 2024

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Sega Bass Fishing
Developer Sega AM1, Sega AM4, SIMS
H.I.C. (Windows [2001])
Cavia (Wii)
Sega of China (PS3, Xbox 360, Windows [2011])
Publisher Sega
Sega PC (Windows [2011])
Empire Interactive (Windows [2011, United Kingdom])
Platforms Arcade, PS4, PS5, Windows, Xbox One, Series X/S
Released Arcade
Japan: December 1997
North America: 1998
Dreamcast
Japan: April 1, 1999
North America: October 6, 1999
Europe: October 14, 1999
Windows
Europe: October 19, 2001
Japan: December 20, 2001
North America: 2001
Worldwide (Dreamcast Collection): March 4, 2011
Wii
North America: February 26, 2008
Japan: February 28, 2008
Oceania: March 27, 2008
Europe: March 28, 2008
Xbox 360
North America (DC Collection): February 22, 2011
North America (Xbox Live Arcade): October 5, 2011
PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network)
North America: October 4, 2011
Japan, Europe: October 5, 2011
PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series X/S (Infinite Wealth)
Worldwide: January 26, 2024
Added to
Museum
PS4 (Infinite Wealth): February 3, 2024

Sega Bass Fishing is a fishing video game developed by Sega AM1, Sega AM4, and SIMS. It was published by Sega.

Releases

Sega Bass Fishing was initially released to arcades in Japan in 1997 and in North America in 1998.

It was released on the Dreamcast with fishing controller support in 1999. A Windows port followed in Europe, Japan, and North America in 2001.

An enhanced port for Wii was released in Europe, Japan, North America, and Oceania in 2008. It supported the WiiMote and optional nunchuk controller in place of the fishing controller. The Wii version has seven stages in addition to the original eight.

A port of the Dreamcast version was included in the Dreamcast Collection compilation for Windows and Xbox 360 in 2011. The same year, a digital version of this port was released on Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox 360 and for PlayStation 3 on PlayStation Network.

An emulated arcade version of SpikeOut: Final Edition was developed by M2 and included as a minigame in Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. It was released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S in 2024.