Famista ’94 (Japan) [JP]

Absolutely ordinary baseball simulator. Everything, as in the majority of games such: a look because of a back beating off at a throw-in. Then a look in the field from above at capture of a ball. A possibility of the choice from several teams. Minimum of planning and settings. The type of a game continues … Read more

Famista ’93 (Japan) [JP]

Absolutely ordinary baseball simulator. Everything, as in the majority of games such: a look because of a back beating off at a throw-in. Then a look in the field from above at capture of a ball. A possibility of the choice from several teams. Minimum of planning and settings. The type of a game continues … Read more

Famista ’92 (Japan) [JP]

Absolutely ordinary baseball simulator. Everything, as in the majority of games such: a look because of a back beating off at a throw-in. Then a look in the field from above at capture of a ball. A possibility of the choice from several teams. Minimum of planning and settings. A game practically did not undergo … Read more

Famista ’91 (Japan) [JP]

“Famista ’91”: The most common and standard baseball simulator from the company “Namco”, which forms part of the namesake series of 6 games, released for Famicom from 1989 to 1993 exclusively for the Japanese market.

Famista ’90 (Japan) [JP]

Absolutely ordinary baseball simulator. Everything, as in the majority of games such: a look because of a back beating off at a throw-in. Then a look in the field from above at capture of a ball. A possibility of the choice from several teams. Minimum of planning and settings.

Famista ’89 – Kaimaku Ban!! (Japan) [JP]

Famista ’89: Kaimaku Ban!! (roughly “Opening Game Edition”) is a baseball sim from Namco, and marks the first occasion where the Family Stadium game series would officially shorten its name to “Famista” rather than the longer “Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium” brand it had carried previously. As with all previous Family Stadium sequels, Famista maintains the … Read more

Family Trainer 9 – Fuuun Takeshi-jou 2 (Japan) [JP]

is the sequel to Totsugeki! FÅ«un Takeshi JÅ and is also based on Takeshi’s Castle with new contests. It was released on December 20, 1988 only in Japan and is the ninth game in Bandai’s Family Trainer series.

Family Trainer 7 – Daiundoukai (Japan) [JP]

Super Team Games is a side scrolling game where two players compete in races on an obstacle course. The game utilizes the Nintendo Power Pad; to control your on screen character you will need to run in place on the Power Pad to make your character run, and actually jump to make him jump. In … Read more

Family Trainer 6 – Manhattan Police (Japan) [JP]

One of the few NES games that uses the Power Pad. You play a cop who must chase down and catch the criminals. The game takes you through the streets of a city, where you must turn corners and keep running to catch the bad guys. You use the NES power pad to run through … Read more