Rapala Pro Bass Fishing for Xbox 360

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There’s a new shark in the water- and by shark I mean video game, and by water I mean your living room! Rapala Pro Bass Fishing has hit the streets!

Rapala’s new game is available on every platform you could imagine- Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSP, DS, Wii, and it was even just announced on the iPhone. Plus the 360, PS3, and Wii owners can pick up one of the new full motion wireless Rapala Rod & Reel controllers. That’s right, the 360 controller is wireless!

Rapala has also pushed the envelope on the tournament mode where you will face off against the Rapala Pro staff in over 20 tournament events in more sports-style presentation including, announcer commentary, live updates, leader boards, in-depth analysis and heart pounding final weigh-ins complete with chariot-style entrances and pyrotechnics! Once you’ve mastered these lakes grab a friend for some head-to-head fishing and angling skills competitions. One thing you can always count on in a Rapala game is a huge library of gear and high quality models with serious action, just check out this huge list of gear available in game.

I will be reviewing Rapala Pro Bass Fishing for Xbox 360 this weekend, it was delivered to my office this morning, but as I’m home sick I had to asked my friend Phil to bring it to me. So it’s not here yet… It’s actually turned out for the best since I’ve been home sick and likely won’t be going outdoors this weekend it’s time to brew up some piping hot peppermint tea and get ready! More photos after the break.

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Bass Pro Shops: The Strike

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There are a few new fishing games due out later this year, and Bass Pro has decided to release their first fishing game since Trophy Bass 2007 into the mix. The Trophy Bass series was pretty solid, so I expect big things from their new game The Strike. You can expect to see several lakes and species available as well as a unique controller.

Try not to let that bad acting take away from it…