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== Magazine Clippings ==
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File:Famista 90 - Famitsu 86.png|Preview from Famitsu Magazine 86, part 1
File:Famista 90 (2) - Famitsu 86.png|Preview from Famitsu Magazine 86, Part 2
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[[Category:Released in 1989]]
[[Category:1980s]]
[[Category:Developed by Namco]]
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[[Category:NES / Family Computer games]]
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 19 September 2025

Famista '90
JP Title ファミスタ’90
Release Date Japan: December 19 1989
Developer Namcot
Publisher Namcot
Original Price 5800 yen
Team Names Team initials only, no NPB license
Player Names Parody NPB player names
Preceded by Famista '89: Kaimakuban!!
Followed by Famista '91

Famista '90 is a baseball video game by Namcot, the fifth in the series for the Nintendo Famicom.

Gameplay Video

Series Firsts

  • First game in the series to include a battery backup with the cartridge, allowing saved data without a password.
  • A League Mode is added, allowing you to create your own custom league featuring 2-6 teams and play a full season. Innings per game can also be set to 1, 3, 5, or 9 in this mode.
  • Two more stadiums are added (one original and one based on Fenway Park), bringing the game up to six total.
  • The hidden teams from Famista '89: Kaimakuban!!, Anime Stars (renamed from All Dreams) and Pro Stars, are now playable.

Commercial

Magazine Clippings