Family Stadium
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Family Stadium, commonly abbreviated as Famista, is a baseball video game series developed by Namco, nowadays known as Namco Bandai. These games are being developed since the Famicom era, although most of them never became available on the Ocidental markets.
One of the most known titles of the series is the first Super NES version of the game, released in Japan as Super Famista and localized to the North American market underneath the name Super Batter Up.
Pro Yakyuu Famista, Famicom (Pro Baseball Family Stadium)
Famista '87, Famicom
Famista '88, Famicom
Famista '89, Famicom
Famista '90, Famicom
Famista '91, Famicom
Famista '92, Famicom
Famista '93, Famicom
Famista '94, Famicom
Super Famista, Super Famicom/SNES (Also known as 'Super Batter Up' in USA) [1]
Super Famista 2, Super Famicom
Super Famista 3, Super Famicom
Super Famista 4, Super Famicom
Super Famista 5, Super Famicom
Famista 64, Nintendo 64
Famista Stadium Advance, Game Boy Advanced
Famista 2003, GameCube
[edit] References
- IGN. "Super Batter Up", IGN. Retrieved on 2007-03-19.
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