Family Stadium
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Family Stadium, commonly abbreviated as Famista, is a baseball
Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot diamond...

 video game series developed by Namco
Namco
is a Japanese corporation best known as a former video game developer and publisher. Following a merger with Bandai in September 2005, the two companies' game production assets were spun off into Namco Bandai Games on March 31, 2006. Namco Ltd. was re-established to continue domestic operation of...

 (currently Namco Bandai
Namco Bandai
, also known as the Bandai Namco Group, is a Japanese holding company formed from the merger of Namco and Bandai. It has interests in toys, video games and arcades, anime, and amusement parks. The new entity was founded on September 29, 2005...

). The name of the series is a play on Family Computer, the Japanese name for the Nintendo Entertainment System. World Stadium
World Stadium
World Stadium is a series of baseball arcade games that were released by Namco in the late 1980s and 1990s in Japan.* World Stadium 1988 Namco System 1* World Stadium '89 1989 Namco System 1...

is a related Namco series published for non-Nintendo systems, such as arcade
Arcade game
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, PC Engine, and PlayStation
PlayStation
The is a 32-bit fifth-generation video game console first released by Sony Computer Entertainment in Japan on December 3, .The PlayStation was the first of the PlayStation series of consoles and handheld game devices. The PlayStation 2 was the console's successor in 2000...

.

List of games

Pro Yakyuu Famista, Famicom (Pro Baseball Family Stadium)

Famista '87, Famicom (Also known as 'R.B.I. Baseball 2' in USA)


Famista '88, Famicom (Also known as 'R.B.I. Baseball 3' in USA)


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)
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:s8T0pkfroDwJ:cheats.ign.com/objects/012/012543.html+famista+super&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=13&gl=us

Super Famista 2, Super Famicom

Super Famista 3, Super Famicom

Super Famista 4, Super Famicom

Super Famista 5, Super Famicom

Family Stadium Professional Baseball, MSX
http://www.generation-msx.nl/msxdb/softwareinfo/1247

Family Stadium Professional Baseball: Homerun Contest, MSX
http://www.generation-msx.nl/msxdb/softwareinfo/1257

Famista 64, Nintendo 64

Famista, Game Boy (Also known as 'Extra Bases' in USA.)
http://www.gamefaqs.com/gameboy/585699-extra-bases

Famista 2, Game Boy

Famista 3, Game Boy

Famista 4, Game Boy (Included in 'Namco Gallery Vol.2' only)
http://www.gamefaqs.com/gameboy/569960-namco-gallery-vol-2

Famista Stadium Advance, Game Boy Advance

Famista 2003, GameCube

Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium, Wii
http://www.gamefaqs.com/wii/944058-pro-yakyuu-family-stadium

Pro Yakyuu Famista DS, Nintendo DS

Pro Yakyuu Famista DS 2009, Nintendo DS

Pro Yakyuu Famista DS 2010, Nintendo DS

Pro Yakyuu Famista 2011, Nintendo 3DS
http://www.gamefaqs.com/3ds/609545-pro-yakyuu-famista-2011

Famista Online, PC

Famista Online 2, PC

Famista Online 3, PC

US version

One of the early Family Stadium games was reworked into R.B.I. Baseball for the US release.
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