List of Games
Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium, Famicom (Pro Baseball Family Stadium) (Also known as 'R.B.I. Baseball' in USA)
Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87, Famicom (Also known as 'R.B.I. Baseball 2' in USA)
Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '88, Famicom (Also known as 'R.B.I. Baseball 3' in USA)
Famista '89 Kaimaku Ban!!, 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)
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
Family Stadium Professional Baseball: Homerun Contest, MSX
Famista 64, Nintendo 64
Famista, Game Boy (Also known as 'Extra Bases' in USA.)
Famista 2, Game Boy
Famista 3, Game Boy
Famista 4, Game Boy (Included in 'Namco Gallery Vol.2' only)
Famista Stadium Advance, Game Boy Advance
Famista 2003, GameCube
Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium, Wii
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
Famista Online, PC
Famista Online 2, PC
Famista Online 3, PC
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