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Play Bass Fishing Tatsujin Techou (Japan) Online

Tapping through menus to pick lures, waiting for that tiny blip on the screen—then suddenly mashing buttons like crazy when a pixel bass bites. It’s fishing turned into a weirdly tense Game Boy rhythm game.

Developer: Natsume
Genre: Sports
Released: 1998
File size: 200 bytes
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Game Overview

Bass Fishing Tatsujin Techou came out on the Game Boy in 1998, published by Natsume. It was part of that wave of late-era Game Boy titles that tried to squeeze a little more life out of the hardware, offering a niche experience for players looking for something different from the usual platformers and RPGs.

You control an angler from a top-down perspective, moving your small boat across grid-based screens of water. The main goal is simple: catch bass. You select your lure from a menu, cast your line, and then watch the screen for a visual cue, a small blip, that signals a fish is interested. When it bites, you enter a frantic button-mashing sequence to reel it in before it gets away. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, until that sudden burst of action. It feels like a quiet test of patience that can instantly turn into a frantic race against the fish.

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