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Family Stadium
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New Import:
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Wii
Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium
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«©NCSX»
The
Famista game series hails from the old school. The
real old school of the late 80s. In the video game
industry, anything that's roughly 2 decades long in
the tooth can be considered ancient since four
successive console generations can be squeezed into
those 20 years. For a while, Namco allowed Famista
to languish in limbo but started producing games
again in 2003. As we close out the last week of
April, the baseball season is in full swing and a
new Famista game joins our
growing Wii software library.
Family Stadium for the Wii features glossy and polished visuals.
Whereas earlier Famista's featured pudgy baseball
players and vanilla stadium graphics, the new
release is sleek and shiny. The unique control
mechanics of the Wii allow pitchers to whip the
Wiimote forward to throw a fastball while batters
literally swing for the virtual fences. A new
feature is the "Cheering System" where supporters
armed with Wiimotes can wag them to increase the
likelihood of player hitting a pitch or knocking a
batter out. A training mode allows players to
practice batting, catching, running, and pitching by
engaging in simple mini-games. Famista features a
total of six stadiums and the Wi-Fi mode allows
players to play ball online. |
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