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| caption = Title screen (Excalibur version).
| publisher = Apollo, Excalibur Electronics, Tsukuda
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| publisher = Apollo, Excalibur Electronics, Tsukuda, others?
 
| developer = [[Hummer Team|Hummer Technology]]
 
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| alt = King Fishing Live (Excalibur), Tzar Fishing (Russia)
 
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'''''King Fishing''''' is a bass fishing simulation developed by [[Hummer Technology|Hummer Team]] in the early 2000s. It was exclusively released on a plug and play system that got marketed in various countries around the world by various publishers. The version released by Excalibur explicitely credits a company named ''Silicon Pyramid''.
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'''''King Fishing''''' is a bass fishing simulation developed by [[Hummer Team|Hummer Technology]] in the early 2000s. It was exclusively released on a plug and play system that got marketed in various countries around the world by various publishers. The version released by Excalibur explicitely credits a company named ''Silicon Pyramid''.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 22:07, 10 January 2020

King Fishing is a bass fishing simulation developed by Hummer Technology in the early 2000s. It was exclusively released on a plug and play system that got marketed in various countries around the world by various publishers. The version released by Excalibur explicitely credits a company named Silicon Pyramid.

Trivia

  • This plug and play was sighted in Japan (Tsukuda), Russia (?) and the United States (Apollo, Excalibur Electronics).
  • Its release in 2001 makes it one of the oldest plug and play without a cartridge port.
  • The game seem to have been reprogrammed slightly between the Apollo and Silicon Application releases. It is unclear as to which came first however.