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Sierra On-Line Game/Sports Difficulty Level: Intermediate Ratings:
Get Hooked on the FunTrophy Bass 2, sequel to the incredibly successful Trophy Bass, now sports Internet, modem and network play. Challenge friends from around the world on any of 10 lakes, each featuring accurate photographical and topographical maps, depth readings, structures, weed beds, lily pads, stumps...the works. Fish, lure, and lake characteristics have been improved to act and react true to their nature - creating situations just like the real thing. Get tips from pro anglers, then select your lure, rod and reel...even your cast. Jump in and fish a quick trip, compete in a three-day tournament against your friends, or start a career to track your wins and losses against simulated pros. Any way you want to play, Trophy Bass 2 puts you back in the boat, baiting and battling the mighty bass.
Requirements: Windows 95/98 Only, 486DX 66 (Pentium preferred), 8MB RAM (16 MB preferred), hard drive, 2x CD ROM drive (4x preferred), sound card w/DAC, SVGA 640x480 256 color, mouse. Multiplayer options require Win 95. Supports: joystick, 14.4+ modem, network card, Internet browser. Does not work on Windows XP.
Reviews:Computer Gaming World, February 1997 "...Stylistically, this new version looks and plays pretty much the same. Several new key components, however, have been added to increase the challenge and prolong play value. If you liked the original, you are going to love what they have done here." "...The biggest kick, however, is fishing the Internet, where dozens of people from around the world can join in competivie or cooperative play. Four online skill levels - novice, intermediate, advanced and guru - assure that everyone will get a bite. Chat lines let you inquire about current 'hot spots' on the lake, brag about your luck, or lament the ones that got away."
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