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| releasedate = Japan: April 6 2006
| releasedate = Japan: April 6 2006
| platforms = PlayStation 2
| platforms = PlayStation 2
| developer = Namco
| developer = Bandai Namco
| publisher = Bandai Namco
| publisher = Bandai Namco
| price =  
| price =  
| teamnames = Real NPB teams
| teamnames = Real NPB teams
| playernames = Real NPB players
| playernames = Real NPB players
| precededby = [[Baseball Live 2005]]
| followedby = [[Pro Yakyuu Netsusta 2007]]
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One of the first games released after Namco’s merger with Bandai, '''''Pro Yakyuu Netsusta 2006''''' is the sequel to ''[[Baseball Live 2005]]'' in Namco’s Japan-only series of realistic-styled baseball games.  
One of the first games released after Namco’s merger with Bandai, '''''Pro Yakyuu Netsusta 2006''''' is the sequel to ''[[Baseball Live 2005]]'' in Bandai Namco’s Japan-only series of realistic-styled baseball games.  


== Gameplay Video ==
== Gameplay Video ==
=== Exhibition ===
'''Exhibition'''
 
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=== Famista Mode ===
'''Famista Mode'''
 
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Previous Namco games in this series had a tie-in with Fuji TV baseball broadcasts and copied their branding: ''[[Necchuu! Pro Yakyuu 2002|Necchuu Pro Yakyuu]]'' from 2002-2004 and ''[[Baseball Live 2005|Baseball Live]]'' in 2005. That partnership dissolved ahead of the Bandai Namco merger, so this game’s title is a legally distinct nod towards a previous title, combining the “Netsu” kanji with the “-sta” from ''Famista'', Namco’s famous cartoon-styled baseball game series.  
Previous Namco games in this series had a tie-in with Fuji TV baseball broadcasts and copied their branding: ''[[Necchuu! Pro Yakyuu 2002|Necchuu Pro Yakyuu]]'' from 2002-2004 and ''[[Baseball Live 2005|Baseball Live]]'' in 2005. That partnership dissolved ahead of the Bandai Namco merger, so this game’s title is a legally distinct nod towards a previous title, combining the “Netsu” kanji with the “-sta” from ''Famista'', Namco’s famous cartoon-styled baseball game series.  


“Famista Mode” is introduced in this game, allowing players to use then-current NPB rosters in a recreation of the original ''Family Stadium'' for the Nintendo Famicom, which was released in North America as ''R.B.I. Baseball''.
“Famista Mode” is introduced in this game, allowing players to use then-current NPB rosters in a recreation of the original ''[[Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium|Family Stadium]]'' for the Nintendo Famicom, which was released in North America as ''[[R.B.I. Baseball]]''.


== Roster ==
== Roster ==
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File:Pro-Yakyuu-Netsusta-2006-box-art-2048x1379.png|Pro Yakyuu Netsusta 2006 PS2 box art
File:Pro-Yakyuu-Netsusta-2006-box-art-2048x1379.png|Pro Yakyuu Netsusta 2006 PS2 box art
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 26 August 2025

Pro Yakyuu Netsusta 2006
JP Title プロ野球熱スタ2006
Release Date Japan: April 6 2006
Platforms PlayStation 2
Developer Bandai Namco
Publisher Bandai Namco
Team Names Real NPB teams
Player Names Real NPB players
Preceded by Baseball Live 2005
Followed by Pro Yakyuu Netsusta 2007

One of the first games released after Namco’s merger with Bandai, Pro Yakyuu Netsusta 2006 is the sequel to Baseball Live 2005 in Bandai Namco’s Japan-only series of realistic-styled baseball games.

Gameplay Video

Exhibition

Famista Mode

Description

Previous Namco games in this series had a tie-in with Fuji TV baseball broadcasts and copied their branding: Necchuu Pro Yakyuu from 2002-2004 and Baseball Live in 2005. That partnership dissolved ahead of the Bandai Namco merger, so this game’s title is a legally distinct nod towards a previous title, combining the “Netsu” kanji with the “-sta” from Famista, Namco’s famous cartoon-styled baseball game series.

“Famista Mode” is introduced in this game, allowing players to use then-current NPB rosters in a recreation of the original Family Stadium for the Nintendo Famicom, which was released in North America as R.B.I. Baseball.

Roster

Rosters for each NPB team are included along with two All-Star rosters and the Namco Stars, a team of Namco video game characters.

Intro Cinematic

Physical Media