Family Stadium
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Family Stadium | |
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Creator(s) | Yoshihiro Kishimoto |
Composer(s) | Junko Ozawa Hiromi Shibano |
Platform(s) | Family Computer, Super Famicom, MSX, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64, GameCube, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, PC, Mobile phone, Nintendo Switch |
First release | Pro Baseball: Family Stadium December 10, 1986 |
Latest release | Pro Yakyuu Famista 2020 September 17, 2020 |
Spin-offs |
Family Stadium,[a] also known as Pro Yakyū: Family Stadium and Famista, is a series of baseball sports video games initially developed and released by Namco in Japan, and later developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The first entry in the series, Pro Baseball: Family Stadium, was released for the Nintendo Family Computer in 1986 and later in North America as R.B.I. Baseball (subsequent games in this series would see various names used when exported to North America but none after 1992), with the series being released on numerous home consoles, the latest being Pro Yakyuu Famista 2020 in 2020 for the Nintendo Switch. The series is considered a precursor to Namco's own World Stadium series of baseball games, released for arcades, PlayStation, and GameCube. The series has been a commercial success since, with over 15 million copies being sold as of 2016.[1]
In April 1993, Famicom Tsūshin (Famitsu) magazine awarded Family Stadium a world record for being the video game franchise with the most published video game releases, with fourteen video games published for the series up until then.[2]
List of games
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Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1986 – Family Computer, Nintendo VS. System |
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Pro Baseball: Family Stadium '87 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1987 – Family Computer |
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Pro Baseball: Family Stadium '88 Nendoban Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1988 – Family Computer |
Pro Baseball Family Stadium: Home Run Contest Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1989 – MSX |
Famista '89: Kaimaku Ban!! Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1989 – Family Computer |
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Pro Baseball Family Stadium: Pennant Race Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1989 – MSX |
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Famista '90 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1989 – Family Computer |
Famista Original release dates:
| Release years by system: 1990 – Game Boy |
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Pro Baseball: Family Stadium '90 Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 1990 – FM Towns |
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Famista '91 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1991 – Family Computer |
Gear Stadium Original release dates:
| Release years by system: 1991 – Game Gear |
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Famista '92 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1991 – Family Computer |
Original release dates:[13]
| Release years by system: 1992 – Super Famicom |
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Famista 2 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1992 – Game Boy |
Famista '93 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1992 – Family Computer |
Super Famista 2 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1993 – Super Famicom |
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Famista 3 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1993 – Game Boy |
Famista '94 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1993 – Family Computer |
Super Famista 3 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1994 – Super Famicom |
Super Famista 4 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1995 – Super Famicom |
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Gear Stadium Heiseiban Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1995 – Game Gear |
Super Famista 5 Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 1996 – Super Famicom |
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Famista 4 Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 1996 – Game Boy |
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Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 1997 – Nintendo 64 |
Famista Advance Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2002 – Game Boy Advance |
Family Stadium 2003 Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2003 – GameCube |
Pro Baseball: Famista DS Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2007 – Nintendo DS |
Pro Baseball: Family Stadium Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2008 – Wii |
Pro Baseball: Famista DS 2009 Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2009 – Nintendo DS |
Famista Wireless Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2009 – Mobile (Softbank, FOMA) |
Pro Baseball: Famista DS 2010 Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2010 – Nintendo DS |
Pro Baseball: Famista Online 2010 Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2010 – Microsoft Windows |
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Pro Baseball: Famista 2011 Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2011 – Nintendo 3DS |
Famista Dream Match Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2014 – iOS, Android |
Pro Baseball: Famista Returns Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2015 – Nintendo 3DS |
Pro Baseball: Famista Climax Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2017 – Nintendo 3DS |
Pro Baseball: Famista Evolution Original release date(s):
| Release years by system: 2018 – Nintendo Switch |
Pro Yakyuu Famista 2020 Original release date(s):[16]
| Release years by system: 2020 - Nintendo Switch |
See also
[edit]- Power Pros, another Japanese baseball video game series with a cartoonish art-style
- World Stadium
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "「ファミスタ」シリーズが今年で30周年。ファミスタナイターなどのコラボ企画実施". 4gamer.net. Retrieved October 19, 2018.
- ^ "Bravo World Record!". Famicom Tsūshin (in Japanese). No. 226. April 16, 1993. p. 81.
- ^ "総合ゲームカタログ". Bandai Namco Entertainment. Retrieved October 19, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "総合ゲームカタログ (7)". Bandai Namco Entertainment. Retrieved October 19, 2018.
- ^ "1987 Weekly". Game Data Library. Famitsu. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
- ^ "ファミコン通信 TOP 30: 2月5日" [Famicom Tsūshin Top 30: February 5]. Famicom Tsūshin (in Japanese). Vol. 1988, no. 4. February 19, 1988. pp. 12–3.
- ^ "Family Stadium Professional Baseball Homerun Contest (1989, MSX2, NAMCO, Compile) | Generation MSX". Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ "ファミコン通信 TOP 30" [Famicom Tsūshin Top 30]. Famicom Tsūshin. Vol. 1989, no. 19. September 15, 1989.
- ^ "ファミコン通信 TOP 30" [Famicom Tsūshin Top 30]. Famicom Tsūshin. Vol. 1989, no. 22. October 27, 1989.
- ^ "Family Stadium Professional Baseball Pennant Race (1989, MSX2, MSX2+, NAMCO, Compile) | Generation MSX". Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ "COMPILE GAME HISTORY -MSX2-". Compile. Archived from the original on October 3, 2002. Retrieved October 19, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "総合ゲームカタログ (6)". Bandai Namco Entertainment. Retrieved October 19, 2018.
- ^ "Super Batter up - Super NES - IGN". Archived from the original on January 25, 2013.
- ^ "Weekly Top 30 (3月8日〜3月14日)". Famicom Tsūshin (in Japanese). No. 225. April 9, 1993. pp. 14 to 15.
- ^ a b c "総合ゲームカタログ (5)". Bandai Namco Entertainment. Retrieved October 19, 2018.
- ^ "Pro Yakyuu Famista 2020 launches September 17 in Japan". Gematsu. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Japanese)