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* Pennant Race - Choose an NPB team and play through a season. Includes a unique "Players Village" feature where you create and improve players on your team by interacting with players and creating and improving buildings in the village. | * Pennant Race - Choose an NPB team and play through a season. Includes a unique "Players Village" feature where you create and improve players on your team by interacting with players and creating and improving buildings in the village. | ||
* Training - Practice modes: Hitting, pitching, and defense practice; home run challenge; fungo defense minigame. | * Training - Practice modes: Hitting, pitching, and defense practice; home run challenge; fungo defense minigame. | ||
== Controls == | |||
'''Batting''' | |||
Move batter in box - Left analog stick or D-pad. | |||
Swing - A button. Press Up on left analog stick or D-Pad when swinging for a downward swing. Press Down for an uppercut swing. | |||
Bunt - B button. | |||
Pause menu - Start/Pause button. | |||
'''Base running''' | |||
Advance runner / steal - Point towards target base (Up for 2nd, Left for 3rd, etc.) with left analog stick or D-pad and press Y. | |||
Retreat runner - Point towards target base with left analog stick or D-pad and press X. | |||
Advance / steal with all runners - L trigger. | |||
Retreat with all runners - R trigger. | |||
Stop all base runners - Press L and R triggers at the same time. | |||
'''Pitching''' | |||
Choose pitch - Left analog stick. Available pitch types differ by pitcher. Pitcher will shake head for pitches not in their repertoire. | |||
Move position on rubber - L and R triggers. | |||
Begin pitch - A button. | |||
Pitch aim - Move left analog stick after starting windup and before release. | |||
Control curve - Move left analog stick after pitch is released. | |||
'''Fielding''' | |||
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== Gameplay Video == | == Gameplay Video == | ||
Revision as of 14:33, 14 September 2025
Family Stadium 2003
| JP Title | ファミリースタジアム2003 |
|---|---|
| Release Date | Japan: May 30 2003 |
| Platforms | GameCube |
| Developer | Namco |
| Publisher | Namco |
| Original Price | 6800 yen |
| Team Names | Real NPB teams |
| Player Names | Real NPB players |
| Preceded by | World Stadium 5 (PS1) |
| Followed by | Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium (2008) (Wii) |
Family Stadium 2003 is an action baseball game by Namco, part of the Famista series.
The game came with a demo for Viewtiful Joe.
Modes
- Exhibition - Play a single game. 1P vs. CPU, 1P vs. 2P, or CPU vs. CPU.
- Pennant Race - Choose an NPB team and play through a season. Includes a unique "Players Village" feature where you create and improve players on your team by interacting with players and creating and improving buildings in the village.
- Training - Practice modes: Hitting, pitching, and defense practice; home run challenge; fungo defense minigame.
Controls
Batting
Move batter in box - Left analog stick or D-pad.
Swing - A button. Press Up on left analog stick or D-Pad when swinging for a downward swing. Press Down for an uppercut swing.
Bunt - B button.
Pause menu - Start/Pause button.
Base running
Advance runner / steal - Point towards target base (Up for 2nd, Left for 3rd, etc.) with left analog stick or D-pad and press Y.
Retreat runner - Point towards target base with left analog stick or D-pad and press X.
Advance / steal with all runners - L trigger.
Retreat with all runners - R trigger.
Stop all base runners - Press L and R triggers at the same time.
Pitching
Choose pitch - Left analog stick. Available pitch types differ by pitcher. Pitcher will shake head for pitches not in their repertoire.
Move position on rubber - L and R triggers.
Begin pitch - A button.
Pitch aim - Move left analog stick after starting windup and before release.
Control curve - Move left analog stick after pitch is released.
Fielding
Text
Gameplay Video
Commercial
Instruction Manual
Physical Media
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Front slip cover
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Back slip cover
External Links
- The Cutting Room Floor page for Mario Superstar Baseball - Assets from Family Stadium 2003 were found in the code for Mario Superstar Baseball, another Namco baseball game.