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Play Larry Nixons Super Bass Fishing Online

Toss your lure into those chunky pixel waters, feel the controller vibrate when something bites, and pray your reflexes are quick enough to reel in that monster bass. The SNES somehow makes waiting for fish as tense as any action game.

Developer: Hot-B
Genre: Sports
Released: 1992
File size: 949.73 KB
Game Overview

Larry Nixon's Super Bass Fishing came out for the Super Nintendo in 1992, published by Hot-B. It was part of that wave of early 90s games trying to turn niche hobbies into something you could play on your couch, and it fit right in with other simulation-style titles on the system.

You control a fishing rod's perspective, casting your line into various lakes and waiting for a bite. The main goal is to catch the biggest bass you can find. Key mechanics include choosing your lure for different water conditions, feeling for bites through controller rumble (on supported models), and engaging in a timing-based struggle to reel the fish in without breaking your line. The pacing is deliberately slow, built around patience, but the actual fight with a fish is surprisingly frantic. It feels like a quiet test of concentration that suddenly turns into a miniature boss fight.

SNES
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