Features
First fishing game released for the N64 outside Japan, following the Japan‑exclusive Nushi Tsuri 64.
Real‑world fishing locations, including Lake Arthur (PA) and the Butler Chain Lakes (FL).
Tournament mode where you compete to reel in record‑setting bass.
3D environments with wildlife and geographically accurate landscapes.
Multiple camera views, including underwater, positional, and boat‑driving perspectives.
Realistic fish behavior modeled using scientific research and practical angling knowledge.
Developed by GearHead Entertainment and published by Take‑Two Interactive
Product Description
Bass Hunter 64 (known as In‑Fisherman Bass Hunter 64 in North America) is a fully 3D freshwater fishing simulation built exclusively for the Nintendo 64. As the first fishing game released for the system outside Japan, it offers a realistic and immersive angling experience across multiple real‑world lakes, including Pennsylvania’s Lake Arthur and Florida’s Butler Chain Lakes.
Specs
General
| Brand Name | Take-Two Interactive |
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| GameStop Exclusive | false |
Gameplay
| Number of Players | 1 |
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| Online Multiplayer | false |
| Co-op Mode | false |
| Perspective | 1st Person |
| Genre | Sports |
| Subgenre | Fishing |
| Interactive Elements | No Interactive Elements |
Compatability
| Compatible Platforms | Nintendo 64 |
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Fandom
| Publisher Name | Take-Two Interactive |
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| Developer Name | GearHead Entertainment |
Dimension
| Product Length | 4.6 |
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| Product Width | 0.75 |
| Product Height | 3 |
| Product Unit of Measure | in |
| Product Weight | 0.2 |
| Product Weight Unit of Measure | lbs |