Bass Masters Classic - Pro Edition (USA)
Getting to Know Bass Masters Classic - Pro Edition (USA)
Bass Masters Classic: Pro Edition hit the SEGA Genesis in 1996, an enhanced version of the original Bass Masters Classic that also appeared on the Super Nintendo. It's a fishing simulation that tasks you with catching bass in tournament settings, and it was bundled with a promotional offer to join the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.). The game keeps things simple and straightforward, typical of mid-90s sports titles on 16-bit systems.
How to Play Bass Masters Classic - Pro Edition (USA) Online
Getting started is straightforward: pick a tournament or free fishing mode from the main menu. Use the D-Pad to aim your cast, then press the A button (X key) to send your lure into the water. The game gives visual and audio cues when a fish bites - press A again to set the hook, then alternate between reeling in (hold the D-Pad down) and pulling back (tap upward) to tire out the fish.
Pay attention to your lure selection and the depth of your cast, as different conditions affect which bass you catch. The goal in tournament modes is to weigh in the heaviest total catch within a time limit. If you're new to fishing games, start with the free fish option to get a feel for the mechanics without the pressure of a clock.
Bass Masters Classic - Pro Edition (USA) Keyboard Controls
Controls
- Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
- X: A button
- S: B button
- Z: C button
- A: X button (6-button pad)
- Q: Y button (6-button pad)
- E: Z button (6-button pad)
- Enter: Start / Mode
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