Pro Yakyuu World Stadium - NEC TurboGrafx-16

Publisher:Namcot  Info
Developer:Namco  Info
Year:1988
Category:Sports
Game Manual:N/A Game Music:N/A

Also on: Arcade, NEC PC Engine

Series: Super World Stadium (Arcade), Super World Stadium '92 (Arcade), Super World Stadium '92 Gekitouban (Arcade), Super World Stadium '93 (Arcade), Super World Stadium '95 (Arcade), Super World Stadium '96 (Arcade), Super World Stadium '97 (Arcade), Super World Stadium '98 (Arcade)

Video from another systemArcade version shown because a NEC TurboGrafx-16 video is unavailable.
Arcade version
In game image of Pro Yakyuu World Stadium on the NEC TurboGrafx-16.
In Game
Box cover for Pro Yakyuu World Stadium on the NEC TurboGrafx-16.
Box
Box back cover for Pro Yakyuu World Stadium on the NEC TurboGrafx-16.
Box Back
Cartridge artwork for Pro Yakyuu World Stadium on the NEC TurboGrafx-16.
Cartridge
Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Pro Yakyuu World Stadium.
Marquee


The game involves ten teams - nine based freely on pro clubs of Japanese baseball, and the Namco team whose list is filled with characters from the older Namco games. Neither the teams nor the names are licensed (which happened only in 1992), and some of the teams are amalgams of real clubs - the 'R' team, abbreviation for 'Railways', is formed in from a mix of players from the three clubs owned by rail companies: the Kintetsu Buffaloes (missing in 2004), the Nankai Hawks (now Fukuoka Softbank Hawks) and Hankyu Braves (now the Buffalo Orix). There are also some hidden teams accessible via password.


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