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(Created page with "thumb|An image of the Dreamcast Fishing Rod accompanied by the game Get Bass. The '''Dreamcast Fishing Rod''', also known as Tsuri Controller (つりコントローラ) and GetBass Fishing Controler Set A [HKT-8701], is a special gaming controller designed for the Sega Dreamcast console. It was released on March 22, 2000, for the price of ¥5,800 or ¥6,280.9 when adjusted for inflation (November 17th, 2023). A fishing rod-shaped contro...")
 
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[[File:Dreamcast Fishing Rod.jpg|thumb|An image of the Dreamcast Fishing Rod accompanied by the game Get Bass.]]
[[File:Dreamcast Fishing Rod.jpg|thumb|An image of the Dreamcast Fishing Rod accompanied by the japanse release of the game Sega Bass Fishing.]]
The '''Dreamcast Fishing Rod''', also known as Tsuri Controller (つりコントローラ) and GetBass Fishing Controler Set A [HKT-8701], is a special gaming controller designed for the Sega Dreamcast console. It was released on March 22, 2000, for the price of ¥5,800 or ¥6,280.9 when adjusted for inflation (November 17th, 2023). A fishing rod-shaped controller designed for fishing games, it came with a vibration monitor, sensor, and reel, allowing for an immersive fishing experience.
The '''Dreamcast Fishing Rod''' or GetBass Fishing Controler Set A [HKT-8701], also known as the Tsuri Controller (つりコントローラ) in Japan, is a specialized gaming controller for the Sega Dreamcast console. Released on March 22, 2000, in Japan, it was priced at ¥5,800, equivalent to ¥6,280.9 when adjusted for inflation as of November 17th, 2023. This controller, fashioned in the shape of a fishing rod, was designed primarily for fishing games. It features a vibration monitor, sensor, and reel, providing a realistic and immersive fishing game experience.


==Design==
==Use and Hardware==


[[File:Dreamcast fishing rod buttons.png|left|frameless|A description of the buttons in the Dreamcast Fishing Rod controller.]]
The Dreamcast Fishing Rod controller is compatible with multiple fishing games on the Sega Dreamcast, including Bass Rush Dream: EcoGear PowerWorm Championship (2000), Lake Masters Pro Dreamcast plus! (2000), Reel Fishing: Wild (2001), Sega Bass Fishing (1997), Sega Bass Fishing 2 (2001), and Sega Marine Fishing (2000). Additionally, it is compatible with non-fishing games like SoulCalibur (1999) and Virtua Tennis (1999).
 
[[File:Dreamcast fishing rod buttons.png|left|thumb|A description of the buttons in the Dreamcast Fishing Rod controller.]]
 
The controller mimics the design of a traditional fishing rod, only lacking a fishing line. It is equipped with standard Dreamcast buttons—A, B, X, Y, and Start—positioned around an [[Analog Thumb Pad]] that is centrally located for navigation and control, and a Reel Handle is situated on the right side of the device.

Revision as of 13:44, 17 November 2023

An image of the Dreamcast Fishing Rod accompanied by the japanse release of the game Sega Bass Fishing.

The Dreamcast Fishing Rod or GetBass Fishing Controler Set A [HKT-8701], also known as the Tsuri Controller (つりコントローラ) in Japan, is a specialized gaming controller for the Sega Dreamcast console. Released on March 22, 2000, in Japan, it was priced at ¥5,800, equivalent to ¥6,280.9 when adjusted for inflation as of November 17th, 2023. This controller, fashioned in the shape of a fishing rod, was designed primarily for fishing games. It features a vibration monitor, sensor, and reel, providing a realistic and immersive fishing game experience.

Use and Hardware

The Dreamcast Fishing Rod controller is compatible with multiple fishing games on the Sega Dreamcast, including Bass Rush Dream: EcoGear PowerWorm Championship (2000), Lake Masters Pro Dreamcast plus! (2000), Reel Fishing: Wild (2001), Sega Bass Fishing (1997), Sega Bass Fishing 2 (2001), and Sega Marine Fishing (2000). Additionally, it is compatible with non-fishing games like SoulCalibur (1999) and Virtua Tennis (1999).

A description of the buttons in the Dreamcast Fishing Rod controller.

The controller mimics the design of a traditional fishing rod, only lacking a fishing line. It is equipped with standard Dreamcast buttons—A, B, X, Y, and Start—positioned around an Analog Thumb Pad that is centrally located for navigation and control, and a Reel Handle is situated on the right side of the device.