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'''Title:''' ''World Stadium EX'' (ワールドスタジアムEX)
{{GameInfobox
 
| title = World Stadium EX
'''Platform:''' PlayStation
| jpntitle = ワールドスタジアムEX
 
| image =
'''Release Date:''' July 26th, 1996
| releasedate = Japan: July 26 1996
 
| platforms = PlayStation
'''Release Price:''' 5800 yen
| developer = Namco
 
| publisher = Namco
'''Developer:''' Namco
| price =
 
| teamnames = Real NPB teams
'''Publisher:''' Namco
| playernames = Real NPB players
 
| coverathlete = Ichiro Suzuki is the sliding #51 player on the cover art
'''Language(s):''' Japanese
}}
 
'''Cover Athlete''': The sliding player on the box art is Ichiro, #51 on the Orix Blue Wave
 
The first PlayStation 1 game in Namco’s incredibly long-running and variously-named series that includes the first ''R.B.I. Baseball'' game, ''Super Batter Up'', ''Extra Bases'' on the Game Boy, and the ''Family Stadium/Famista'' games. Namco lightly dips its toes into the world of 3D with ''World Stadium EX'', presenting 3D-modeled stadiums with 2D player sprites laid on top of them.  
The first PlayStation 1 game in Namco’s incredibly long-running and variously-named series that includes the first ''R.B.I. Baseball'' game, ''Super Batter Up'', ''Extra Bases'' on the Game Boy, and the ''Family Stadium/Famista'' games. Namco lightly dips its toes into the world of 3D with ''World Stadium EX'', presenting 3D-modeled stadiums with 2D player sprites laid on top of them.