Release Date: 1996
"Fishing Koushien" is a sport fishing video game developed by A-Wave and published by King Records, released exclusively in Japan for the Sega Saturn console in 1996. The game is part of the broader "Koushien" series of sporting titles, which are generally better known for baseball. In "Fishing Koushien," players venture into various fishing spots, aiming to capture the biggest and rarest fish to score points. The gameplay involves traveling to different lakes and rivers, each with unique ecological conditions and seasonal effects that influence fishing success. Players must select the appropriate gear, bait, and techniques suited to the specific kind of fish they aim to catch, making the game a blend of strategy and skill.
The mechanics of "Fishing Koushien" are notable for their depth, simulating a realistic fishing experience. The game challenges players with changing weather conditions and day/night cycles that affect fish behavior, requiring players to adapt tactically in real-time. Additionally, the game includes a competition mode, where players can challenge AI opponents or engage in multiplayer contests to see who can catch the most impressive fish within a set time limit. What set "Fishing Koushien" apart during its time was its engaging blend of simulation and real-time action, making it a memorable yet niche title for the Sega Saturn in the vibrant mid-90s Japanese gaming market.
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