Activision casts new Rapala Pro Bass Fishing game this fall
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Just when the fish thought they were out, you reel 'em right back in. It's the timeless story of a great struggle between man and fish, one species determined to not nibble on random bits of food hanging on hooks underwater, the other determined to eat tasty aquatic life. And Activision is looking to train the latest generation on water wranglin' through Rapala Pro Bass Fishing this fall.
Launching on the Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSP, Wii and DS, Rapala Pro Bass Fishing will feature 20 different events and "an unequaled assortment of licensed boats, rods, lures, and apparel." The Xbox 360 and PS3 versions will also support a new custom wireless controller, with the Wii version using a custom controller shell. Check out our gallery below for some screens.
Launching on the Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSP, Wii and DS, Rapala Pro Bass Fishing will feature 20 different events and "an unequaled assortment of licensed boats, rods, lures, and apparel." The Xbox 360 and PS3 versions will also support a new custom wireless controller, with the Wii version using a custom controller shell. Check out our gallery below for some screens.
Reader Comments (10)
Posted: Jul 16th 2010 4:27AM Rocketman36 said
If this used Kinect it would be a real game changer.
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Posted: Jul 16th 2010 4:32AM Copland said
I hope this supports Move and not just the new custom controller.
Move can capture the distance of the Move and the PS Eye too,
so they can make Move to capture how much the rod is tilt, or when you get a bite, Move can capture how fast you pull the rod up.
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Move can capture the distance of the Move and the PS Eye too,
so they can make Move to capture how much the rod is tilt, or when you get a bite, Move can capture how fast you pull the rod up.
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