Thursday, January 22, 2009

Enjoy Your Leisure With The Sega Bass Fishing Game

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Bass fishing games are nothing new to the arcade game market. Sega Bass Fishing has long been regarded as one of the best. Originating in the 1990s, millions of people have played the game. The makers of the Nintendo Wii have come up with a new version that is now considered one of the best bass tournament games that money can buy. Many players find that it is so realistic it conjures up fishing memories from their childhood.

The bass fishing game for the Nintendo Wii is rated E for everyone, and has several different modes, including arcade, practice, tournament and nature modes. Practice mode helps improve the player's skill at the game, which will better prepare the player for tournament mode. Bass tournament mode allows the player to fish in ten different bodies of water, and allows the player to compete in a fishing competition.

Arcade mode is basically an original version of the game. Nature mode allows the player to casually fish in a body of water, without a time limit or any other restrictions. Whatever mode of play you choose, this game can be quite fun and offers several hours of fishing "play." The different modes of play add to the charm of the game and will keep you from becoming bored.

Playing Sega Bass Fishing is fun and easy. You simply make a flinging motion with the Wiimote to cast your reel. Once you have your lure in the water, wiggling the Wiimote around will work the lure. Using the nunchuk to reel in the line is very simple. As you catch more and more fish, you can build up your supply of fishing tackle. The tension of the line once a fish has been hooked is easy to see with an on-screen gauge. If the line breaks, then, just like in real life, a fish will probably get away.

Sega Bass Fishing for the Nintendo Wii is a great game. It is basically a better looking version than all of the previous ones. However, the graphics do look better compared to the older games. The sounds in the game are quite cheesy, but fit the ambiance of the game quite well. The game really has no plot, but is just as fun as the original versions. The Wii version of the game is sure to bring back old arcade fishing memories.

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