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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 goes by various different titles on non-Nintendo consoles. 


== Home Console releases ==
All games listed here were exclusively released in Asia, with exceptions listed explicitly in the games below. 


* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium]]'' - FC
== Home console releases ==
* ''Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87'' - FC
{{ConsoleAbbreviations
* ''Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '88'' - FC
| 3ds = 1
* ''Family Stadium 2003'' - GC
| ds = 1
| fc = 1
| gb = 1
| gba = 1
| gbc = 1
| ngc = 1
| n64 = 1
| nes = 1
| ps1 = 1
| ps2 = 1
| ps3 = 1
| ps4 = 1
| ps5 = 1
| psp = 1
| sfc = 1
| snes = 1
}}
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium]]'' (1986) - FC
** Adapted for North America and Australia as [[R.B.I. Baseball|''R.B.I. Baseball'']]
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87]]'' - FC
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu World Stadium]]'' (1988) - PC Engine
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '88]]'' - FC
* ''[[Famista '89: Kaimakuban!!]]'' - FC
* ''[[Famista '90]]'' (1989) - FC
* ''[[Famista '91]]'' (1990) - FC
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu World Stadium '91]]'' - PC Engine
* ''[[Famista '92]]'' (1991) - FC
* ''[[Super Famista]]'' (1992) - SFC
** Adapted for North America as ''[[Super Batter Up]]''
* ''[[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
* ''[[World Stadium EX]]'' (1996) - PS1
* ''[[Famista 64]]'' (1997) - N64
* ''[[World Stadium 2]]'' (1998) - PS1
* ''[[World Stadium 3]]'' (1999) - PS1
* ''[[World Stadium 4]]'' (2000) - PS1
* ''[[World Stadium 5]]'' (2001) - PS1
* ''[[Family Stadium 2003]]'' - GC
* ''[[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
** Adapted for North America as ''[[Extra Bases]]''
* ''[[Gear Stadium]]'' (1991) - Game Gear
** Adapted for North America as ''[[Batter Up]]''
* ''[[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]]''
** Adapted for North America as ''[[Great Sluggers: Featuring 1994 Rosters]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium '95]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium '96]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium '97]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium '98]]''
* ''[[Famista Grand Slam]]'' (1998) - medal game
* ''[[Super World Stadium '99]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium 2000]]''
* ''[[Super World Stadium 2001]]''


== Computer releases ==
== Computer releases ==
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Home Run Contest]]'' - MSX
* ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Pennant Race]]'' - MSX
* ''[[Famista Online]]'' (2010) - PC
* ''[[Famista Online Browser League]]'' (2011) - Browser
== Mobile-only games ==
(not a complete list)
* ''[[Famista Wireless]]'' (2009) - Softbank, FOMA
* ''[[Famista Dream Match]]'' (2014) - iOS, Android
== Spin-offs ==
Two games in Namco's separate 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:


* ''Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Home Run Contest'' - MSX
* ''[[Jujusta]]'' (2024) - PC, PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, PS4, Xbox One
* ''Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Pennant Race'' - MSX

Latest revision as of 22:06, 7 December 2025

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 goes by various different titles on non-Nintendo consoles.

All games listed here were exclusively released in Asia, with exceptions listed explicitly in the games below.

Home console releases

Game Console Abbreviations
3DS Nintendo 3DS
DS Nintendo DS
FC Nintendo Family Computer
GB Nintendo Game Boy
GBA Nintendo Game Boy Advance
GBC Nintendo Game Boy Color
N64 Nintendo 64
GC Nintendo GameCube
NES Nintendo Entertainment System
PS1 Sony PlayStation
PS2 Sony PlayStation 2
PS3 Sony PlayStation 3
PS4 Sony PlayStation 4
PS5 Sony PlayStation 5
PSP Sony PlayStation Portable
SFC Nintendo Super Famicom
SNES Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Handheld console releases

Arcade releases

Computer releases

Mobile-only games

(not a complete list)

Spin-offs

Two games in Namco's separate PS2 baseball sim series include updated versions of Famista:

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