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- All-Reviews.com - Sega Bass Fishing - [4/4] Review by Tom Allen. "Sega Bass Fishing is not the greatest game in the world, but it deserves an "A" because it's the first fishing game to get us excited."
- GameSpy.com: Sega Bass Fishing 2 - Review with screen shots. Score: 90 out of 100.
- GameSpot: Sega Bass Fishing Duel - Review, news, movies, screen shots, hints.
- GameSpy: Sega Bass Fishing Duel - Review by Kevin Murphy with screen shots. Score: 66 out of 100.
- Contactmusic.com: Sega Bass Fishing Duel - Review with screen shots. Score: 7 out of 10.
- GameSpot: Sega Bass Fishing - Review, hints, and screen shots.
- GameSpot: Sega Bass Fishing 2 - Review, news, screen shots, and hints.
Wikipedia Articles
- Sega Bass Fishing - Sega Bass Fishing is a video game published for arcade, Dreamcast, Windows and Wii.
- Bill Dance Outdoors - Bill Dance Outdoors is a fishing television series hosted by retired professional tournament angler Bill Dance. Each episode focuses on various aspects of recreational fishing techniques, usually targeting black bass species such as Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass, though does occasionally focus on other species such as Channel Catfish and Bluegill.
- BassTech - BassTech is an English-language fishing television series that takes the Monster Garage sub-genre, and applies it to fishing vessels. Ordinary bass boats are turned into the extraordinary.
- Bass fishing - Bass fishing is the sport of angling for the North American gamefish known colloquially as the black bass. There are numerous black bass species considered as gamefish in North America, including largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieui), Kentucky bass or spotted bass (Micropterus punctatus), Guadalupe bass (Micropterus ...
- HOT-B - HOT-B was a Japanese developer and publisher of computer and video games, known in the 1980s and 90s for its fishing titles such as the Black Bass series. HOT-B USA has outlasted its Japanese parent, although it currently exists only as a publisher of other companies' games, its latest release being Graffiti Kingdom in 2005.