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'''''Famista''''' (originally ''Family Stadium'') is a series of action baseball games by Namco, and later Bandai Namco.  
'''''Famista''''' (originally ''Family Stadium'') is a series of action baseball games by Namco, and later Bandai Namco. The name refers to Nintendo's Family Computer, so the series went by different titles on different consoles. 


== Home Console releases ==
All games listed here were exclusively released in Asia, with a few exceptions: 
 
* The original ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium]]'' as ''[[R.B.I. Baseball]]''
* Game Boy game ''[[Famista (1990)|Famista]]'' as ''[[Extra Bases]]''
* ''[[Super Famista]]'' was adapted as ''[[Super Batter Up]]''
* ''[[Great Sluggers '94]]'' was released as ''[[Great Sluggers: Featuring 1994 Rosters]]''
 
== Home console releases ==
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* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87]]'' - FC
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87]]'' - FC
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '88]]'' - FC
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '88]]'' - FC
* ''[[Famista '89: Kaimakuban!!]]'' - FC
* ''[[Famista '90]]'' (1989) - FC
* ''[[Famista '91]]'' (1990) - FC
* ''[[Famista '92]]'' (1991) - FC
* ''[[Super Famista]]'' (1992) - SFC
* ''[[Famista '93]]'' (1992) - FC
* ''[[Super Famista 2]]'' (1993) - SFC
* ''[[Famista '94]]'' (1993) - FC
* ''[[Super Famista 3]]'' (1994) - SFC
* ''[[Super Famista 4]]'' (1995) - SFC
* ''[[Super Famista 5]]'' (1996) - SFC
* ''[[Famista 64]]'' (1997) - N64
* ''[[Family Stadium 2003]]'' - GC
* ''[[Family Stadium 2003]]'' - GC
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium]]'' (2008) - Wii
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium (2008)|Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium]]'' (2008) - Wii
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution]]'' (2018) - Switch
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Famista 2020]]'' - Switch
 
== Handheld console releases ==
 
* ''[[Famista (1990)|Famista]]'' (1990) - GB
* ''[[Famista 2]]'' (1992) - GB
* ''[[Famista 3]]'' (1993) - GB
* ''[[Gear Stadium Heiseiban]]'' (1995) - Game Gear
* ''[[Famista 4]]'' (1996) - GB (only released as part of ''Namco Gallery Vol. 2'')
* ''[[Famista Advance]]'' (2002) - GBA
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Famista DS]]'' (2007) - DS
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Famista DS 2009]]'' - DS
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Famista DS 2010]]'' - DS
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Famista 2011]]'' - 3DS
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Famista Returns]]'' (2015) - 3DS
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Famista Climax]]'' (2017) - 3DS
 
== Arcade releases ==
 
* ''[[World Stadium]]'' (1988)
* ''[[World Stadium '89]]''
* ''[[World Stadium '90]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium]]'' (1991)
* ''[[Super World Stadium '92]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium '92 Gekitouban]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium '93 Gekitouhen]]''
* ''[[Great Sluggers: New World Stadium]]'' (1993)
* ''[[Great Sluggers '94]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium '95]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium '96]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium '97]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium '98]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium '99]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium 2000]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium 2001]]''


== Computer releases ==
== Computer releases ==
 
(not a complete list)
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Home Run Contest]]'' - MSX
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Home Run Contest]]'' - MSX
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Pennant Race]]'' - MSX
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Pennant Race]]'' - MSX
== Mobile-only games ==
(not a complete list)
* ''[[Famista Wireless]]'' (2009) - Softbank, FOMA
* ''[[Famista Dream Match]]'' (2014) - iOS, Android
== Spin-offs ==
Two of Namco's PS2 baseball sim series include updated versions of ''Famista'':
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Netsusta 2006]]'' - PS2
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Netsusta 2007]]'' - PS2
A bonus item with the deluxe version of anime fighter ''Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash'' is a miniature version of ''Famista'' recreating a baseball scene from the "Jujutsu Kaisen" manga:
* ''[[Jujusta]]'' (2024) - PC, PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, PS4, Xbox One