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Famista '89: Kaimaku Han | |
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Developer: Namco This game has hidden developer credits. |
Famista '89: Kaimaku Han is the first game in the Family Stadium series to adopt the Famista abbreviation following the abbreviation of Family Computer to Famicom.
Hidden Credits
At the title screen, hold A + B, then press Start. A staff screen will appear.
The credits translate to:
Members of Yaguchi Piccari's Kissie Kun-chan Zunko
Kissie is Yoshihiro Kishimoto, and Zunko is Junko Ozawa.
Hidden Text
The following text appears in the ROM at 180CE.
COPYRIGHT 1986 1989 NAMCO LTD.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1989.3.31 KISSIE
The Family Stadium series
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Family Stadium / Famista | |
NES | Pro Yakyuu: Family Stadium • Pro Yakyuu: Family Stadium '87 • Pro Yakyuu: Family Stadium '88 • Famista '89: Kaimaku Han • Famista '90 • Famista '91 • Famista '92 • Famista '93 • Famista '94 |
SNES | Super Famista • Super Famista 4 • Super Famista 5 |
Game Boy | Famista 3 |
Nintendo 64 | Famista 64 |
World Stadium | |
Arcade | Pro Yakyuu World Stadium |
TurboGrafx-16 | Pro Yakyuu World Stadium • Pro Yakyuu World Stadium '91 |
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Cleanup > Pages missing developer references
Cleanup > Pages missing publisher references
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Games > Games by content > Games with hidden developer credits
Games > Games by content > Games with hidden development-related text
Games > Games by developer > Games developed by Bandai Namco > Games developed by Namco
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Games > Games by publisher > Games published by Bandai Namco > Games published by Namco
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Games > Games by release date > Games released in July > Games released on July 28
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