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Rapala Tournament Fishing
Wii
Rapala Tournament Fishing lets players embark on all new angling adventures to the world's most desirable fishing locations and features authentic gear from Rapala. read more
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SEGA Bass Fishing
Wii
SEGA Bass Fishing is back and better than ever returning with all-new intuitive controls utilizing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. read more
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Hooked! Real Motion Fishing
Wii
The Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers will allow players of this game to relive all the excitement and tension of fishing, but all in the comfort of their own living room. read more
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Fishing Master
Wii
A fishing game that uses the Wiimote for direct control during casting and reeling. The game includes over 100 fish from throughout Japan. Once a fish bites, you enter into battle...... read more
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Rapala Fishing Frenzy
Wii
Developed by Fun Labs in close collaboration with Rapala, the world's largest manufacturer of fishing lures and #1 fishing brand in the world, the title supplies heart - pounding fishing...... read more
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Rapala Fishing Frenzy (game only)
Wii
Developed by Fun Labs in close collaboration with Rapala, the world's largest manufacturer of fishing lures and #1 fishing brand in the world, the title supplies heart - pounding fishing...... read more
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Fishing Master World Tour
Wii
The second in the Fishing Master series, this game offers over 200 different types of fish to catch and enables players to catch fish in their native waters. read more
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Shimano Xtreme Fishing
Wii
Shimano Xtreme Fishing challenges players to choose a weapon for a whole new take on fishing. Players can select a bow and speargun in addition to the traditional rod and reel. read more
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Rapala: We Fish
Wii
Rapala: We Fish takes a "pick up and play," comical approach to fishing. Featuring five different game modes, including co-op tournaments, 4 player split-screen and multiplayer modes,...... read more
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Bass Pro Shops: The Strike
Wii
The Strike literally puts the fishing rod in players' hands as they head out to their favorite hot spots, including several popular lakes in North America. read more
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