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Sega Marine Fishing

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 18 critic reviews
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Based on 3 votes
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Game Info
Publisher: Sega
Developer: Sega
Genre(s): Sports
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: October 17, 2000
Summary
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What The Critics Said
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Hot Games
It's a lot of fun, and the mini-games help to break up the action, but the game is still too short, and the number of locales too small.
Read Full Review >GamerWeb Sega
Incredibly addictive gameplay mixed with mostly good graphics and sound make this one a big hit with everyone who plays it.
Read Full Review >Dreamcast.net
Probably the best fishing console game out there right now. It's definitely the prettiest. People who even slightly enjoyed Sega Bass Fishing will LOVE this title.
Sega X
Setting up the aquarium and watching the camera move slowly across the ocean floor can be both mesmerizing and relaxing; indeed an interesting feature to this title.
Game Fan
Fishing gurus will love the idea of big catches, and video game addicts will thoroughly enjoy the strategy behind reeling in each different type of fish.
IGN
Definitely a fresh catch that you can enjoy without the hassles of real fishing... and potty-mouthed uncles.
Read Full Review >AllDreamcast
Definitely the new best fishing game on the Dreamcast, thanks to it's wider variety of fish over "Bass Fishing," as well as all it's extras that give it solid replay value, another aspect missing from "Bass Fishing."
GamePro
Although the game doesn't have a two player mode or the same "wow" factor that "Sega Bass Fishing" did when it hit the stores, Sega Marine Fishing is a fun diversion for those times when you'd rather carry a pole than a gun or sword.
Read Full Review >CNET Gamecenter
The focal points of the game, the fish, are simply stunning. With fluid animations; bright, clear textures; and a nice reflective sheen, they're very convincing virtual fish.
Antagonist
Challenge your friends to catch Blue Marlins! Just don't expect anything deep out of this game. That was a pun. Laugh, dammit! LAUGH!
Dreamcast HQ
A fantastic game, and a worthy sequal to last year's sleeper hit.
Gaming Maxx
Even with an online mode for competitions by rules set on the game's site, it just isn't enough that to keep you coming back to fish some more.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
Those looking for a quick fishing fix without getting dirty will be more than pleased with this offering.
Read Full Review >Daily Radar
What's missing here, though, is seasickness, the smell of the sea, the heady aromas of bait and chum, the interminable wait for a nibble or bite, and the numbing frustration of a day of fishing when no fish show up.
Gaming Age
It's not only a fast paced and exciting fishing title, but also one of those rare games that non-gamers and other family members can enjoy as well.
Read Full Review >Happy Puppy
The game's depth and challenge factors are found sorely wanting. But what's on display isn't bad, remains perfectly replayable, and outfoxes the competition by a long shot.
Read Full Review >DC Swirl
One of the stunning differences between Bass Fishing and Marine Fishing is the beauty of the locations and fish.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
It's much better than "Sega Bass Fishing," but the same major problem still exists: What the hell are you doing inside, fishing out of a TV screen, when there are actual, live fish outside?
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 8.0 (out of 10) based on 3 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
XISMZERO gave it a 7:
Shallow little game with a rockin' 80's soundtrack and a dopey guy who never stops yammering in your ears - still not atypical for a SEGA arcade game.
SMG Thomas gave it a 7:
Good.
