Sega Bass Fishing - hands-on
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We slap a Wii Remote into the tackle box and hit the lake with a classic fishing game
The game itself sits somewhere between remake and sequel. There are 15 levels in all- four from the original arcade game, four more from the version released for publisher Sega’s now-defunct Dreamcast console, and seven that are all-new. And though multiplayer is still absent (drat), the original Arcade, Tournament and Practice modes are now joined by Nature Trip Mode, a sort of free-form mode with no timer to interrupt your communion with nature.
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