Power Pro Kun Pocket 9
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Power Pro Kun Pocket 9 | |
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Developer(s) | Konami |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Release date(s) | December 2006 |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | A for All Ages |
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS |
Media | DS Game Card |
Power Pro Kun Pocket 9 (パワプロクンポケット9?) is a baseball game for the Nintendo DS. It is part of the Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū series of games by Konami and is the second in the Power Pro Kun series for the Nintendo DS. The two main modes are "Success Mode", a single-player story mode, and "Pennant Mode", where the player takes control of a Japanese pro team or an original team with the goal of winning the Japan Series.
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[edit] Success Mode
In Success Mode, the player takes the role of a character in a story and develops the character's baseball skill in a manner similar to a role-playing game. In each story, the main character's name and position is chosen before the game begins. After completing each story, the player accrues points which can be used to unlock minigames or other Success Mode stories. Also, the main characters can be saved to be used in other modes.
[edit] Sasurai no Nice Guy
The first story, titled Sasurai no Nice Guy (さすらいのナイスガイ Vagabond Nice Guy?), follows a vagabond who joins a struggling local baseball team, the "Victories". The team is sponsored by a small shōtengai, the "Boogie Woogie Shōtengai" (ブギウギ商店街?), which finds itself in competition a large supermarket chain. The hero is joined by a number of other characters who compete in local games to raise publicity for the shōtengai.
[edit] Space Captain
In the second story, Space Captain (スペースキャプテン?), the player takes the role of a captain charged with collecting "Space Vaccine". In order to purchase the necessary amount, the player must fly from planet to planet, trading goods. Money can also be used to buy parts to upgrade the hero's ship and "Baseball Robot". This mode also has an element of action RPG, as the hero periodically battles other ships or people.
[edit] Shōshin Temple
In Shōshin Temple (少森寺?), a play on the word for Shaolin Monastery (少林寺?), the hero is a high school baseball player who has been invited by a teammate to a summer training camp at a local temple. The hero mistakes "Shōshin Temple" with "Komori Temple" (小森寺?) due to the similar kanji, and is forced into a rigorous 40-day-long Shaolin-style training session.
[edit] Pennant Mode
In Pennant Mode, instead of following a story with a strict goal, the player competes as a team in a Japanese pro season. The player can use either a regular team from the 2006 season or his own created from a combination of characters from the Success Mode and real-life players in Japan.
Characters saved from Success Mode can be used once in the My Pennant Mode which inserts the character into a Japanese pro team. The player plays out a season from the perspective of the character.
[edit] External links
- (Japanese) Power Pro Kun Pocket 9 official website