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Production credits Main article: Sega Marine Fishing/Production credits. The music is also more upbeat, and many of the simulation aspects of Bass Fishing (and particularly Sega Bass Fishing 2) are thrown aside in favour of more arcade-style gameplay. Marine Fishing is a more intense game than Bass Fishing, with larger and more varied fish (as opposed to just sea bass) that are capable of leaping out of the water when hooked. It was built to take advantage of the Fishing Controller, though is still compatible with the standard Dreamcast Controller.

Similar to Sega Bass Fishing, Sega Marine Fishing sees the player catch as many fish as possible within a specified time limit.
