Monster Bass

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Monster Bass
Monster Bass Box Art.jpg
North American box art for Monster Bass
Developer(s) Magical Company
Publisher(s)
Platform(s) PlayStation
PlayStation 3
PlayStation Portable
Release
  • JP: June 15, 2000
  • NA: December 15, 2002
Genre(s) Fishing
Simulation
Mode(s) Single-player

Monster Bass (known in Japan as Killer Bass [1] ) is a simulation fishing video game for the PlayStation. It was published in Japan in June 2000, and released in the United States in December 2002 by XS Games and developed by Magical Company. The game has been rereleased for the PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable. [2]

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References

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