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'''''Famista '89: Kaimakuban!!''''' is a baseball video game by Namcot, the fourth in the series for the Nintendo Famicom. From this game on, the series officially came to be called by its nickname, ''Famista,'' short for ''Family Stadium.''
'''''Famista '89: Kaimakuban!!''''' (transl. Family Stadium '89 Opening Day Edition!!) is a baseball video game by Namcot, the fourth in the series for the Nintendo Famicom. From this game on, the series officially came to be called by its nickname, ''Famista,'' short for ''Family Stadium.''


== Gameplay Video ==
== Gameplay Video ==
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== Series Firsts ==
== Series Firsts ==
* Two hidden teams are added, bringing the total to 16 teams: Pro Stars (former real-life pros) and All Dreams (baseball manga and anime characters).
* Team Edit system no longer limits the total attribute points of the team.


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Latest revision as of 21:29, 24 August 2025

Famista '89: Kaimakuban!! (transl. Family Stadium '89 Opening Day Edition!!) is a baseball video game by Namcot, the fourth in the series for the Nintendo Famicom. From this game on, the series officially came to be called by its nickname, Famista, short for Family Stadium.

Famista '89: Kaimakuban!!
JP Title ファミスタ’89開幕版!!
Release Date Japan: July 28 1989
Developer Namcot
Publisher Namcot
Original Price 4900 yen
Team Names Team initials only, no NPB license
Player Names Parody NPB player names
Preceded by Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '88
Followed by Famista '90

Gameplay Video

Series Firsts

  • Two hidden teams are added, bringing the total to 16 teams: Pro Stars (former real-life pros) and All Dreams (baseball manga and anime characters).
  • Team Edit system no longer limits the total attribute points of the team.