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WiiWare
- 24th Nov 2011, 500 points
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Review Big Bass Arcade (WiiWare)
Cast from the past
Just six months back, Big John Games released Big Bass Arcade on DSiWare, offering up pick-up-and-play fishing action on the go. While the game certainly did what it said on the box, the overly simplistic design left us wanting a bit more content-wise. Enter Big Bass Arcade on WiiWare, a revamped port of that game offering updated...
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Big Bass Arcade News
Nintendo Download 24th November 2011 (North America)
Samus is back!
The headline story this week: intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran returns to Nintendo 3DS, battling Metroids — but definitely not Space Pirates — in a portable adventure that paves the way for Super Metroid. In other news, DSiWare continues to swell with puzzle games and there's definitely something fishy going on in WiiWare...
News WiiWare Reels In Big Bass Arcade Next Week
It's a live one
Fresh from its DSiWare appearance earlier this year, Big John Games' Big Bass Arcade is on the way to WiiWare in North America next week. The trailer below, we're told, is "all in-game graphics" and below that you'll find screenshots from the game too. Will you have a crack at landing this one next week? Big Bass Arcade...
About The Game
Big Bass Arcade is loaded with fishing action!
Catch a boatload of fish and take a shot at the World Record Bass.
Reel in Largemouth Bass, Muskie, Northern Pike, Bluegill, and Crappie.
Compete in Challenges and Tournaments, or Free Fish any lake at your own pace.
Big Bass Arcade is stocked with features: 4 fish filled lakes, 9 lures, and 5 multiple lake tournaments. High scores are tracked for every event on your quest for the World Record Bass.
Experience life-like fish behaviors and spectacular visual effects.
Put the fun back into console fishing! Use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk as a virtual rod and reel to cast, reel, and control the fish fighting action.
Big Bass Arcade appeals to fishing enthusiasts and gamers alike by capturing the adrenaline rush of fish fighting in an arcade style game.
Comments 1
So is this any better of a fishing game seeing as it had time to learn from others' mistakes/missteps?
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