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|image=Rapala Tournament Fishing 360 box.jpg
|title=Rapala Tournament Fishing
|title=Rapala Tournament Fishing
|image=Rapala Tournament Fishing 360 box.jpg
|developer=[[FUNlabs]]
|developer=[[FUN Labs]], [[Magic Wand Productions]]
|publisher=[[Activision]]
|publisher=[[Activision]]
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|genre=[[Fishing]]
|systems=[[Xbox 360]], [[Wii]]
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'''Rapala Tournament Fishing''' (typeset on the front cover as Rapala Tournament Fishing! and often referred to as just '''Rapala''') is a [[fishing]] game developed by [[FUN Labs]] and [[Magic Wand Productions]] and sponsored by Rapala. It was published by [[Activision]] for the [[Xbox 360]] on November 21, [[2006]] and for the [[Wii]] on November 22, 2006.


'''Rapala Tournament Fishing''' (typeset on the front cover as Rapala Tournament Fishing! and often referred to as just '''Rapala''') is a [[fishing]] game developed by [[FUN Labs]] and [[Magic Wand Productions]] and sponsored by Rapala. It was published by [[Activision]] for the [[Xbox 360]] on [[November 21]], [[2006]] and for the [[Wii]] on [[November 22]], 2006.
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The locations can range from Minnesota to Mongolia, from New York to Africa.  Some fish can be found in multiple spots (such as the Muskie, which can be found in Lake Minnetonka and Mille Laks in Minnesota), and some can be found in only one spot (such as the Taimen fish, which can only be caught on the Chuttumutt River in Mongolia).
==Box artwork==
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File:Rapala Tournament Fishing Wii box front.jpg|Wii box, front.
File:Rapala Tournament Fishing Wii box front.jpg|Wii box, front.
File:Rapala Tournament Fishing Wii box rear.jpg|Wii box, rear.
File:Rapala Tournament Fishing Wii box rear.jpg|Wii box, rear.
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</gallery>
==Gameplay==
The locations can range from Minnesota to Mongolia, from New York to Africa. Some fish can be found in multiple spots (such as the Muskie, which can be found in Lake Minnetonka and Mille Laks in Minnesota), and some can be found in only one spot (such as the Taimen fish, which can only be caught on the Chuttumutt River in Mongolia).


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[[Category:FUNlabs]]
[[Category:Magic Wand Productions]]
[[Category:Activision]]
[[Category:Activision]]
[[Category:Fishing]]
[[Category:Fishing]]
[[Category:FUN Labs]]
[[Category:Magic Wand Productions]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]

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Box artwork for Rapala Tournament Fishing.
Box artwork for Rapala Tournament Fishing.
Rapala Tournament Fishing
Developer(s)FUNlabs
Publisher(s)Activision
Year released2006
System(s)Xbox 360
Genre(s)Fishing
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB EveryonePEGI Ages 3+General
Rapala Tournament Fishing
Developer(s)Magic Wand Productions
Publisher(s)Activision
Year released2006
System(s)Wii
LinksRapala Tournament Fishing ChannelSearchSearch

Rapala Tournament Fishing (typeset on the front cover as Rapala Tournament Fishing! and often referred to as just Rapala) is a fishing game developed by FUN Labs and Magic Wand Productions and sponsored by Rapala. It was published by Activision for the Xbox 360 on November 21, 2006 and for the Wii on November 22, 2006.

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The locations can range from Minnesota to Mongolia, from New York to Africa. Some fish can be found in multiple spots (such as the Muskie, which can be found in Lake Minnetonka and Mille Laks in Minnesota), and some can be found in only one spot (such as the Taimen fish, which can only be caught on the Chuttumutt River in Mongolia).

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