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developed and released only in Japan for the Super Famicom on February 21, 1997 and updated for broadcast as eight different episodes on the Satellaview subsystem between April and November 1997. On March 31, 2000 the latest version of the game was released for the Nintendo 64 as the . The game allows the player to play as the creator of the game, Shigesato Itoi, and includes a host of animal characters who occasionally appear in the game. The SA-1 was used in the Super Famicom version.


Gameplay

''Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1'' is set on the fictional where the BAC (Bass Angler's Club) catch fish and compete in tournaments. There are several types of fish and there is a size-range within each type. The goal of the player is to catch the most and the largest fish possible as to compete in extra competitions such as quizzes. In order to have the greatest success in fishing, players must determine the most fruitful part of Lake Akahoshi given the weather conditions and the time of the day. The player is also able to select from a number of different lures that can be used to attract different species and different sizes of fish. The most sought-after fish in the game is the "over 80cm
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Ports and related releases

In January 1997,
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in collaboration with
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held a series of multiplayer contests allowing players of the Satellaview version of the game to compete on a national scale. Itoi himself participated in this event. The Satellaview competition event was divided into two divisions. The top 10 best scores from the General Division as well as the top 20 best scores in the Knockout Division would win a collectible ''Bass Tsuri No.1''-exclusive prize Lure.
大会委員長のご挨拶
'. Nintendo.com. 5 June 1997.
Each Lure was hand-painted and these prizes have become collectors items since the demise of the Satellaview. The top 100 best-scoring participants in both Divisions would additionally win Tournament original stickers, would have their names published on Nintendo's website, and would be listed in Satellaview enthusiast magazines of the time such as . This competition proved highly successful and its popularity prompted Nintendo and St.GIGA to run a second competition between April 27 and May 3, 1997. In 2000, a ''Definitive Edition'' was developed and published for N64. A few changes have been made to give players a more in-depth playing experience. As such, support for a tackle-and- reel peripheral has been included to heighten gameplay realism. Force-feedback features have also been included to allow the controller (standard controller or tackle-and-reel) to vibrate realistically when a fish has been "hooked." Between March 31 and May 31, 2000, another competition was launched by Nintendo in collaboration with ''
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'' magazine to promote the ''Definitive Edition'' of the game. Winners of this competition could win a free reel-and-tackle controllers, original ''Bass Tsuri No.1''-exclusive prize clothing, etc. By sending away for it, a select number of players could also win ''Bass Tsuri No.1''-exclusive prize Lures. Japanese comedian
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starred in television commercials for the game.


Reception

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Famitsu formerly ''Famicom Tsūshin'', is a line of Japanese video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary of Kadokawa. ''Famitsu'' is published in both weekly and monthly formats as well as in the fo ...
'' magazine rated the ''Definitive Edition'' for the Nintendo 64 a 30 out of 40.''ニンテンドウ64 - 糸井重里のバス釣りNo.1決定版!''. Weekly Famitsu. No.915 Pt.2. Pg.33. 30 June 2006.


References


External links

* Official web page (Super Famicom version)
Original
* Official web page (N64 version)


A series of interviews with Shigesato Itoi and other ''Bass Tsuri No. 1'' developers from Itoi's personal website
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