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Famista returns for the year 2020.
Famista debuts on Switch.
Bandai Namco's comedic baseball series brings new modes and features along with the return of old favorites, including multiple league representation and several zany mini-games.
The Famista series returns to 3DS after a four year drought.
Mobile baseball game with Namco classic guest-stars
3DS baseball fun.
The final Famista game on the Nintendo DS.
Namco's baseball series returns to the DS.
Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium is a motion-sensor based Wii baseball game.
Namco's baseball game comes to the DS.
Gamecube baseball hijinks
The Family Stadium series' sole entry on the Nintendo 64.
The second in a line of Game Boy compilations.
The fifth and final game in Namco's prolific baseball series to be released on the Super Famicom.
The fourth game in Namco's Family Stadium, or FamiSta, series of baseball sims to hit the Super Famicom.
A Super Famicom baseball sim and the third of Namco's Famista (Family Stadium) games for the system.
The last Family Stadium game for the Famicom.
More baseball! Yay!
A baseball game in Namco's Famista, or Family Stadium, series. It is the second Famista for the Super Famicom, following Super Batter Up.
Sequel to Extra Bases/Famista.
Namco's Super Batter Up is a baseball game and the US version of the first Super Famista.
Extra Bases is a baseball game released on the original Game Boy.
A version of Famista with a Pennant Race mode
Hit some dingers on the MSX.
Namco's baseball simulator for 1990.
The fourth Famicom entry in the Family Stadium series shortens the official title to Famista.
A NES baseball sim by Namco. It's the third game in the Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium series.
Not so much a sequel to Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium than an enhanced rerelease with updated rosters. It was published by Namco for the Famicom in late 1987.
One of the first console baseball games to include real MLB players. The players were super deformed and had no likeness to the real players other than their stats and their names.
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