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Ever since the dawn of video games, developers have created renditions of popular sports. Many games based on sports popular in Japan were released for the Famicom, including some of the console's [[ | {{stub}} | ||
Ever since the dawn of video games, developers have created renditions of popular sports. Many games based on sports popular in Japan were released for the Famicom, including some of the console's [[List of best-selling Family Computer software|best sellers]]. | |||
==Baseball== | ==Baseball== |
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Ever since the dawn of video games, developers have created renditions of popular sports. Many games based on sports popular in Japan were released for the Famicom, including some of the console's best sellers.
Baseball
Baseball is Japan's most popular sport. A very large amount of baseball games were released for the Famicom, even spawning a franchise that has continued into the modern era.
Note: "Yakyuu" is the Japanese word for Baseball.
Title | Publisher | Developer | Release Date |
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Aa Yakyuu Jinsei Icchokusen | Sammy | Pixel | December 25, 1992 |
Baseball | Nintendo | Nintendo | December 7, 1983 |
Baseball Fighter | Vap | Graphic Research | July 5, 1991 |
Baseball Star: Mezase Sankanou | SNK | SNK | May 19, 1989 |
Battle Baseball | Banpresto | Minato Giken | February 19, 1993 |
Battle Stadium: Senbatsu Pro Yakyuu | IGS | IGS | December 19, 1990 |
Best Play Pro Yakyuu | ASCII | ASCII | July 15, 1988 |
Best Play Pro Yakyuu II | ASCII | ASCII | March 30, 1990 |
Best Play Pro Yakyuu '90 | ASCII | ASCII | December 13, 1990 |
Best Play Pro Yakyuu Special | ASCII | ASCII | October 16, 1992 |
Choujin: Ultra Baseball | Culture Brain | Culture Brain | October 27, 1989 |
Emo Yan no 10 Bai Pro Yakyuu | Hect | Hect | December 19, 1989 |
Famicom Yakyuu Ban | Epoch | Sakata SAS | December 15, 1989 |
Gekitou Stadium!! | Tecmo | Tecmo | December 15, 1989 |
Nantettatte!! Baseball | Sunsoft | Sunsoft | October 26, 1990 |