Famista (series): Difference between revisions
From 30-30.club - Baseball Video Game Encyclopedia
(Created page with "'''''Famista''''' (originally ''Family Stadium'') is a series of action baseball games by Namco, and later Bandai Namco. == Home Console releases == * ''Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium'' - FC * ''Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87'' - FC * ''Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '88'' - FC * ''Family Stadium 2003'' - GC == Computer releases == * ''Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Home Run Contest'' - MSX * ''Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium: Pennant Race'' - MSX") |
No edit summary |
||
| (18 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''''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. | ||
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: | |||
* '' | * ''[[Jujusta]]'' (2024) - PC, PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, PS4, Xbox One | ||
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 |
- Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium (1986) - FC
- Adapted for North America and Australia as 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) - Wii
- Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution (2018) - Switch
- Pro Yakyuu Famista 2020 - Switch
Handheld console releases
- 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
- 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:
- Jujusta (2024) - PC, PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, PS4, Xbox One