Archived from the original on March 9, 2000. The editors wrote that Trophy Bass "rewards patient gamers with the best fishing simulation yet." References Trophy Bass was a runner-up for Computer Gaming World 's 1995 "Sports Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to NBA Live 95. It's just an all-around good game, and one you'll spend hours at a stretch playing." In Computer Gaming World, Kevin Turner called it "a wonderfully entertaining game", and wrote that "anyone with a passing interest in fishing, or looking for an alternative sports game (besides golf) will love Trophy Bass." Ned Gaskins of PC Gamer US summarized it as "a great simulation, and a hell of a lot of fun." He wrote, "hen you haul in your first 14-pound bass (they exist, really!), Trophy Bass proves to be as exhilarating as any shoot-'em-up. The first two Trophy Bass games together topped 1.5 million units in sales by July 1999. Its revenue in 1998 alone was estimated at $2.42 million. The following year, it fell to 21st place, selling an additional 231,901 copies. In the United States, Trophy Bass was the 10th best-selling computer game of 1997, with 356,280 units sold. Combined sales of the game and its sequel, Trophy Bass 2, surpassed 500,000 units by November 1997.
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