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I would recommend the Bass Pro Shops trophy bass game.  The Rapala game is okay, but on it you can only fish with rapala crankbaits, and you have to fish for walleye, salmon, etc. not just bass.

I have never played the X-Box version of BPS Trophy Bass but if it is anything like the PC version, it sucks balls!  They totally ruined a great fishing game.  They tried too hard to make it look "realistic" and it just looks stupid.  I don't want to see a the stiff, akward looking angler with the stupid looking rod, try to bend down and grab each fish I catch.  I just want to get the fish to the boat, see what it is and what it weighs, and be on with the game.  

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Someone needs to come out with a GOOD fishing game for the 360.  

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Black Bass for the NES...best fishing game EVER.   8-)

I agree with Burley about black bass but rapala on ps2 wasnt so bad and so i dont think rapala on 360 will be to bad. i dont like bass pro shop trophy bass for all of the same reasons infidel doesnt like it. Just wait for Rapala to come out in early April. I dont care if you have to catch fish besides bass because im a down south texas boy who enjoys catching a 30+ King Salmon every now and again seein as i cant do it everyday in real life!

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