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Play Famista '93 (Japan) Online

Tiny sluggers crank absurd homers in this fast, chaotic NES baseball gem—fielding’s messy, the AI cheats, and that perfect *tink* off the bat never gets old. Grab a friend and argue over terrible calls all night.

Genre: Sports
Released: 1993
File size: 256 bytes
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Game Overview

Famista '93 is a 1993 baseball game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, developed and published by Namco. It arrived late in the NES lifecycle, a time when many developers were already moving their efforts to the 16-bit consoles, so it feels like a polished, if familiar, entry in the long-running series.

You control a full baseball team, managing both pitching and batting to outscore your opponent. The main objective is to win the game, either against the computer or a friend. Signature mechanics include a simple batting interface where timing is everything, and fielding that often feels chaotic as players scramble for the ball. The game moves at a brisk pace, and the difficulty can spike unexpectedly, especially against later CPU teams. It feels like a quick, energetic pick-up game where any play could suddenly turn into a comedy of errors or a perfect home run.

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