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{{GameInfobox
{{GameInfobox
| title = Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium (プロ野球ファミリースタジアム)
| title = Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium
| image = R.B.I.-Baseball-USA-Unl.png
| jpntitle = プロ野球ファミリースタジアム
| release japan = December 10, 1986
| image =  
| releasedate = Japan: December 10, 1986
| developer = Namcot
| developer = Namcot
| publisher = Namcot
| publisher = Namcot
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| teamnames = Team initials only, no NPB license
| teamnames = Team initials only, no NPB license
| playernames = Real NPB players
| playernames = Real NPB players
| followedby = [[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87]]
}}
}}


'''''Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium''''' is the most famous 8-bit baseball video game globally, a cornerstone in baseball game history. Featuring simple gameplay and a light-hearted presentation style, ''R.B.I.'' made a major impact in both North America and Japan, diverging after this release into two totally separate series: The Tengen-developed ''R.B.I. Baseball'' series that would continue on NES and then Sega Genesis, and the Namco-developed ''Famista'' series, ongoing now for over three decades.
'''''Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium''''' is the most famous 8-bit baseball video game globally, a cornerstone in baseball game history.  
 
Featuring simple gameplay and a light-hearted presentation style, ''Famista'' made a major impact in both North America and Japan, diverging after this release into two totally separate series: The Tengen-developed ''[[R.B.I. Baseball]]'' series that would continue on NES and then Sega Genesis, and the Namco-developed ''Famista'' series, ongoing now for over three decades.


== Gameplay Video ==
== Gameplay Video ==
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== Physical Media ==
== Physical Media ==
<gallery>
File:Famista.jpeg|The front box art and front of the cartridge for Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium.
File:Famistaback.jpeg|The back box art and back of the cartridge.
</gallery>


== Magazine Clippings ==
== Magazine Clippings ==
 
<gallery>
 
File:Famistacodes.jpeg|A magazine clipping containing password codes to get any particular team vs. team match-up in Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium.
File:Pro-Yakyuu-Family-Stadium-Famitsu-86.png|A column about Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium from Famitsu issue 86.
</gallery>
[[Category:NES / Family Computer games]]
[[Category:NES / Family Computer games]]
[[Category:1980s]]
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[[Category:Published by Namco]]
[[Category:Published by Namco]]
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 24 August 2025

Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium
JP Title プロ野球ファミリースタジアム
Release Date Japan: December 10, 1986
Developer Namcot
Publisher Namcot
Original Price 3900 yen
Team Names Team initials only, no NPB license
Player Names Real NPB players
Followed by Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87

Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium is the most famous 8-bit baseball video game globally, a cornerstone in baseball game history.

Featuring simple gameplay and a light-hearted presentation style, Famista made a major impact in both North America and Japan, diverging after this release into two totally separate series: The Tengen-developed R.B.I. Baseball series that would continue on NES and then Sega Genesis, and the Namco-developed Famista series, ongoing now for over three decades.

Gameplay Video

Commercial

Physical Media

Magazine Clippings