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File:Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 6 and World Stadium 3 sales rankings - Jugemu July 1999.png|World Stadium 3 placing fifth in the monthly sales rankings from Jugemu Magazine, July 1999, | File:Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 6 and World Stadium 3 sales rankings - Jugemu July 1999.png|World Stadium 3 placing fifth in the monthly sales rankings from Jugemu Magazine, July 1999, just behind [[Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 6]]. | ||
File:World Stadium 3 - NOURS 23.png|Preview from Official Namco Magazine NOURS, Issue 23 | File:World Stadium 3 - NOURS 23.png|Preview from Official Namco Magazine NOURS, Issue 23 | ||
File:World Stadium 3 - NOURS 24.png|From NOURS Issue 24, Koji Uehara and Tomohiro Nioka playing World Stadium 3 | File:World Stadium 3 - NOURS 24.png|From NOURS Issue 24, Koji Uehara and Tomohiro Nioka playing World Stadium 3 | ||
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World Stadium 3
| JP Title | ワールドスタジアム3 |
|---|---|
| Release Date | Japan: April 8 1999 |
| Platforms | PlayStation |
| Developer | Namco |
| Publisher | Namco |
| Original Price | 5800 yen |
| Team Names | Real NPB teams |
| Player Names | Real NPB players |
| Preceded by | World Stadium 2 |
| Followed by | World Stadium 4 |
World Stadium 3 is an action baseball game for the PlayStation, and part of the greater Famista series.
Gameplay Video
Intro Cinematic
Ending and Credits
Commercial
Magazine Clippings
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World Stadium 3 placing fifth in the monthly sales rankings from Jugemu Magazine, July 1999, just behind Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 6.
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Preview from Official Namco Magazine NOURS, Issue 23
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From NOURS Issue 24, Koji Uehara and Tomohiro Nioka playing World Stadium 3