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| precededby = [[World Stadium 5]] (PS1)
| precededby = [[World Stadium 5]] (PS1)
| followedby = [[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium (2008)]] (Wii)
| followedby = [[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium (2008)]] (Wii)
| commentators = Hiroaki Taniguchi
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'''''Family Stadium 2003''''' is an action baseball game by Namco, part of the [[Famista (series)|''Famista'' series]].  
'''''Family Stadium 2003''''' is an action baseball game by Namco, part of the [[Famista (series)|''Famista'' series]].  


The game came with a demo for ''Viewtiful Joe''.   
The game came with a demo for ''Viewtiful Joe''.   
== Gameplay Video ==
<youtube>https://youtu.be/jzQrVSCXs4Y?si=ON2S7l1gzpzBj0RR</youtube>


== Modes ==
== Modes ==


* Exhibition - Play a single game. 1P vs. CPU, 1P vs. 2P, or CPU vs. CPU.
* Exhibition - Play a single game. 1P vs. CPU, 1P vs. 2P, or CPU vs. CPU.
* Pennant Race - Choose an NPB team and play through a season. Includes a unique "Players Village" feature where you create and improve players on your team by interacting with players and creating and improving buildings in the village.
* Pennant Race - Choose an NPB team and play through a season (10, 30, 70, or 140 games). Includes a unique "Players Village" feature where you create and improve players on your team by interacting with players and creating and improving buildings in the village. Connecting the GBA to your GameCube with a link cable lets you play Slots and Fairy Quest minigames inside this mode.  
* Training - Practice modes: Hitting, pitching, and defense practice; home run challenge; fungo defense minigame.
* Training - Practice modes: Hitting, pitching, and defense practice; home run challenge; fungo defense minigame.
== Series Firsts ==
* The Players Village, a unique mode with minigames and town-building features inside Pennant Race mode.
* Pitchers now have distinct pitch repertoires. In previous games, pitchers only had attributes for velocity, left and right curve, and forkball quality/consistency.


== Controls ==
== Controls ==
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Pitch aim - Move left analog stick after starting windup and before release.  
Pitch aim - Move left analog stick after starting windup and before release.  


Control curve - Move left analog stick after pitch is released.  
Control curve - Move left analog stick after pitch is released. Holding Up after throwing a fastball can sometimes result in a riseball/hopball that finishes above the zone.  


Pickoff throw - B button.


'''Fielding'''
Pause menu - Start/Pause button.


Text
'''Fielding without the ball'''


== Gameplay Video ==
Move fielder - Left analog stick or D-pad.
<youtube>https://youtu.be/jzQrVSCXs4Y?si=ON2S7l1gzpzBj0RR</youtube>
 
Dive for catch - Left analog stick left or right and tap A button.
 
Jump for catch - Left analog stick up and tap A button.
 
Last second dash for catch - Long press A button.
 
'''Fielding with the ball'''
 
Move fielder - Left analog stick or D-pad.
 
Throw to base - Left analog stick or D-pad to select base and A button.
 
Run to base - Left analog stick or D-pad to select base and B button. 
 
Throw to cutoff man - A button without using analog stick or D-pad.


== Commercial ==
== Commercial ==
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sOXZTBxfGE</youtube>
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sOXZTBxfGE</youtube>
Despite appearing in the commercial, Ichiro does not appear in the game.


== Instruction Manual ==
== Instruction Manual ==
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File:Famista 2003 back scan.png|Back slip cover
File:Famista 2003 back scan.png|Back slip cover
</gallery>
</gallery>
== Magazine Clippings ==
<gallery>
File:Family Stadium 2003 - NOURS 40.png|Preview from NOURS 40 (an official Namco magazine)
</gallery>
== Secrets ==
* A hidden stadium with a ''Taiko no Tatsujin'' theme, Dodon ga Dome, can replace Klonoa Stadium after your Players Village reaches a certain level in the Pennant mode.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
 
* [https://www.bandainamcoent.co.jp/cs/list/familystadium2003/ Official website (JP)]
* [https://tcrf.net/Mario_Superstar_Baseball The Cutting Room Floor page for ''Mario Superstar Baseball''] - Assets from ''Family Stadium 2003'' were found in the code for ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', another Namco baseball game.
* [https://tcrf.net/Mario_Superstar_Baseball The Cutting Room Floor page for ''Mario Superstar Baseball''] - Assets from ''Family Stadium 2003'' were found in the code for ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', another Namco baseball game.



Latest revision as of 16:20, 17 April 2026

Family Stadium 2003
JP Title ファミリースタジアム2003
Release Date Japan: May 30 2003
Platforms GameCube
Developer Namco
Publisher Namco
Original Price 6800 yen
Team Names Real NPB teams
Player Names Real NPB players
Commentator(s) Hiroaki Taniguchi
Preceded by World Stadium 5 (PS1)
Followed by Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium (2008) (Wii)

Family Stadium 2003 is an action baseball game by Namco, part of the Famista series.

The game came with a demo for Viewtiful Joe.

Gameplay Video

Modes

  • Exhibition - Play a single game. 1P vs. CPU, 1P vs. 2P, or CPU vs. CPU.
  • Pennant Race - Choose an NPB team and play through a season (10, 30, 70, or 140 games). Includes a unique "Players Village" feature where you create and improve players on your team by interacting with players and creating and improving buildings in the village. Connecting the GBA to your GameCube with a link cable lets you play Slots and Fairy Quest minigames inside this mode.
  • Training - Practice modes: Hitting, pitching, and defense practice; home run challenge; fungo defense minigame.

Series Firsts

  • The Players Village, a unique mode with minigames and town-building features inside Pennant Race mode.
  • Pitchers now have distinct pitch repertoires. In previous games, pitchers only had attributes for velocity, left and right curve, and forkball quality/consistency.

Controls

Batting

Move batter in box - Left analog stick or D-pad.

Swing - A button. Press Up on left analog stick or D-Pad when swinging for a downward swing. Press Down for an uppercut swing.

Bunt - B button.

Pause menu - Start/Pause button.

Base running

Advance runner / steal - Point towards target base (Up for 2nd, Left for 3rd, etc.) with left analog stick or D-pad and press Y.

Retreat runner - Point towards target base with left analog stick or D-pad and press X.

Advance / steal with all runners - L trigger.

Retreat with all runners - R trigger.

Stop all base runners - Press L and R triggers at the same time.

Pitching

Choose pitch - Left analog stick. Available pitch types differ by pitcher. Pitcher will shake head for pitches not in their repertoire.

Move position on rubber - L and R triggers.

Begin pitch - A button.

Pitch aim - Move left analog stick after starting windup and before release.

Control curve - Move left analog stick after pitch is released. Holding Up after throwing a fastball can sometimes result in a riseball/hopball that finishes above the zone.

Pickoff throw - B button.

Pause menu - Start/Pause button.

Fielding without the ball

Move fielder - Left analog stick or D-pad.

Dive for catch - Left analog stick left or right and tap A button.

Jump for catch - Left analog stick up and tap A button.

Last second dash for catch - Long press A button.

Fielding with the ball

Move fielder - Left analog stick or D-pad.

Throw to base - Left analog stick or D-pad to select base and A button.

Run to base - Left analog stick or D-pad to select base and B button.

Throw to cutoff man - A button without using analog stick or D-pad.

Commercial

Despite appearing in the commercial, Ichiro does not appear in the game.

Instruction Manual

Physical Media

Magazine Clippings

Secrets

  • A hidden stadium with a Taiko no Tatsujin theme, Dodon ga Dome, can replace Klonoa Stadium after your Players Village reaches a certain level in the Pennant mode.

External Links