Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 is a dedicated fishing simulator released in Japan in 1997 for the Super Famicom, later receiving episodic updates via the Satellaview service. The core gameplay loop centers on the precise mechanics of bass angling, requiring players to manage gear, select lures, and master casting and reeling techniques across various aquatic environments. As a simulation, it focuses on the sport's realism rather than a narrative, featuring four distinct expansions delivered through the broadcast system.
The primary focus of this title is the realistic simulation of bass fishing. Players engage in the core loop of selecting appropriate gear—rods, reels, and lures—finding optimal fishing locations, executing precise casts, and managing the fight to successfully reel in various species of bass. Success in the simulation hinges on understanding the nuances of lure selection based on water conditions and maintaining proper rod and reel tension during the battle with the fish.
While launched as a main game, the title received significant augmentation through its connection to the Satellaview service. This episodic distribution resulted in four distinct expansion packages being made available to players over time, suggesting a phased release of new challenges, locations, or features that built upon the initial base game.
As a simulation title, the atmosphere is designed to reflect the patience and precision required in the sport of bass angling. The game presents the player with various aquatic settings where different bass populations reside. The experience is rooted deeply in the mechanics of the sport itself, prioritizing accurate simulation feedback over a traditional, sprawling narrative structure.
What sets this simulation apart is its dedicated focus on the specific mechanics of bass angling, emphasizing detailed feedback on line dynamics, lure presentation, and fish behavior. The structure, which involved content updates delivered through a broadcast system (Satellaview), suggests a commitment to providing evolving content for dedicated players during its active service period on that platform.
This title was exclusively available in the Japanese market. It debuted on the Super Famicom hardware in early 1997. Subsequent content updates were delivered through Nintendo's Satellaview satellite modem peripheral, which facilitated timed downloads of game episodes, effectively extending the lifespan of the core experience.
The game features four official expansions delivered through the Satellaview service, which augmented the base game experience. There are no known remakes or remasters of this specific version currently available.

Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 Definitive Edition is a Sports game, developed by Hal Laboratory and published by Nintendo. It is the Definitive Edition of the Super Famicom game Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1.

A SoundLink game using "糸井重里のバス釣りNo.1 (Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No.1)". Only players who own the "Bass Tsuri No.1" game can participate in the event, otherwise the player participates in the garbage-picking-up event. The players compete for total weight of five basses. 100 higher-ranking winners qualify for the final tournament. Shigesato Itoi, bass professional Kawabe, Ogimori Jyunko Hagimori, and Kyoko Koizumi appeared on the event.

A SoundLink game using "糸井重里のバス釣りNo.1 (Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No.1)". Only players who own the "Bass Tsuri No.1" game can participate in the event, otherwise the player participates in the garbage-picking-up event. The players compete for total weight of five basses. 100 higher-ranking winners qualify for the final tournament. Shigesato Itoi, bass professional Kawabe, Ogimori Jyunko Hagimori, and Kyoko Koizumi appeared on the event.

A SoundLink game using "糸井重里のバス釣りNo.1 (Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No.1)". Only players who own the "Bass Tsuri No.1" game can participate in the event, otherwise the player participates in the garbage-picking-up event. The players compete for total weight of five basses. 100 higher-ranking winners qualify for the final tournament. Shigesato Itoi, bass professional Kawabe, Ogimori Jyunko Hagimori, and Kyoko Koizumi appeared on the event.

A SoundLink game using "糸井重里のバス釣りNo.1 (Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No.1)". Only players who own the "Bass Tsuri No.1" game can participate in the event, otherwise the player participates in the garbage-picking-up event. The players compete for total weight of five basses. 100 higher-ranking winners qualify for the final tournament. Shigesato Itoi, bass professional Kawabe, Ogimori Jyunko Hagimori, and Kyoko Koizumi appeared on the event.

Players who didn't own the main game of Shigesato Itoi no Bass Tsuri No.1 during the Haru no Zenkoku Tournament, could partake in a trash-picking campaign for free.