Fishing Derby
Fishing Derby | |
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Developer(s) | Activision |
Publisher(s) | Activision |
Designer(s) | David Crane |
Platform(s) | Atari 2600 |
Release date(s) |
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Genre(s) | Sports (fishing) |
Mode(s) |
single-player two-player simultaneous |
Fishing Derby is an Atari 2600 fishing video game created by Activision programmer David Crane.
Gameplay
In Fishing Derby, two fishermen sit on opposite docks over a lake filled with fish (and a shark that passes through). Using the joystick the player is able to move his line left right and up and down in the water. When a fish is hooked, the line slowly comes up to the surface of the water. Pressing the fire button on the joystick reels in the fish faster. However, if both fishermen have fish hooked, only one person can reel theirs in (the one who hooked theirs first). The shark that roams the water will try to eat hooked fish before they surface.
The objective for both fishermen is to reach 99 pounds of fish first. There are six rows of fish; the top two rows have 2 lb. fish, the middle two rows have 4 lb. fish, and the two bottom rows have 6 lb. fish. The more valuable fish sit at the bottom, but they are harder to bring in as they run a higher risk of being eaten by the shark.
The game's two variants are simply single player and multi-player. In both games the objective is to reach 99 lb. of fish first.
Ports
Fishing Derby was made available on Microsoft's Game Room service for its Xbox 360 console and for Windows-based PCs in July 2010.
Reception
Fishing Derby was reviewed favorably by Video magazine in its "Arcade Alley" column where it was characterized as "imaginative, colorful, and fun" providing children with "better animation than Saturday morning TV and provid[ing] adults with a subtle game of skill". Overall the reviewers recommended it as a family game.[1]:105
References
- ↑ Kunkel, Bill; Laney, Frank (December 1980). "Arcade Alley: A New Era Begins - Activision Exploits Atari's Success". Video. Reese Communications: 12 and 105. ISSN 0147-8907.