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- Great_Sluggers abstract "Great Sluggers (グレートスラッガーズ, Gurēto Suraggāzu), the full Japanese name: Great Sluggers: New World Stadium (グレートスラッガーズ: ニューワールドスタジアム, Gurēto Suraggāzu: Nyū Wārudo Sutajiamu), is a baseball arcade game that was released by Namco in 1993, only in Japan; it was the first game to run upon the company's then-new NB-1 hardware, and the gameplay is largely similar to the System 2 era (1991-1993) of their own World Stadium series as both players must take control of two of twelve real-life Japanese baseball teams in the Central and Pacific Leagues, then select one of four stadiums for the match to take place in (two of which, the Dome and Kōshien, had been carried over from that World Stadium series, but the latter has been renamed to \"Urban\", and the other two, the Hillside and Kaihei Dome, were created specifically for this game). All four also feature advertisements for the older titles of Starblade, Pac-Man, Mappy, Pac-Land, Dig Dug, Net-tō! Geki-tō! Quiz-tō!!, Final Lap, Emeraldia, Numan Athletics and Namco's then-existent \"Wonder Eggs\" theme park in Tokyo (which closed down in 2000) - and like Super World Stadium '92 Gekitōban and Super World Stadium '93 Gekitōhen, there was also a \"FAVOR\" setting in the options menu which allowed arcade operators to show their support for their local baseball team during the title's attract sequence. A sequel named Great Sluggers '94 was released the following year, but in the United States; it plays like an \"Americanized\" version of both the World Stadium series and its predecessor and has twenty-eight teams for both players to choose from, but it only has two stadiums for the match to take place in (\"Traditional\" and \"Modern\", and the latter is the Kaihei Dome stadium from this title). It also replaces the advertisement for Net-tō! Geki-tō! Quiz-tō!! with one for Dragon Buster, as it was not Japan-exclusive.".
- Great_Sluggers computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Great_Sluggers cpu Motorola_68020.
- Great_Sluggers developer Namco.
- Great_Sluggers genre Baseball.
- Great_Sluggers publisher Namco.
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- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Dig_Dug.
- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Dragon_Buster.
- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Emeraldia.
- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Final_Lap.
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- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
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- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Koshien_Stadium.
- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Mappy.
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- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Multiplayer_video_game.
- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Namco.
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- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Nettō!_Gekitō!_Quiz-tō!!.
- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Numan_Athletics.
- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Pac-Land.
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- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Starblade.
- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
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- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arcade_video_games.
- Great_Sluggers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Great Sluggers".
- Great_Sluggers arcadeSystem Namco_NB-1.
- Great_Sluggers cabinet "Upright".
- Great_Sluggers cpu "1".
- Great_Sluggers developer Namco.
- Great_Sluggers display "Horizontal orientation, Raster, 304 x 224 resolution".
- Great_Sluggers genre Baseball.
- Great_Sluggers modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- Great_Sluggers modes Single-player_video_game.
- Great_Sluggers name "Great Sluggers".
- Great_Sluggers platforms Arcade_game.
- Great_Sluggers publisher Namco.
- Great_Sluggers revision "666158529".
- Great_Sluggers sound "1".
- Great_Sluggers sourcearticle "Great Sluggers".
- Great_Sluggers sourcepath "http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Great_Sluggers".
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- Great_Sluggers subject Category:1993_video_games.
- Great_Sluggers subject Category:Baseball_video_games.
- Great_Sluggers subject Category:Japan-exclusive_video_games.
- Great_Sluggers subject Category:Namco_arcade_games.
- Great_Sluggers subject Category:Arcade_video_games.
- Great_Sluggers hypernym Game.
- Great_Sluggers type Software.
- Great_Sluggers type VideoGame.
- Great_Sluggers type Work.
- Great_Sluggers type CreativeWork.
- Great_Sluggers type Thing.
- Great_Sluggers type Q386724.
- Great_Sluggers type Q7397.
- Great_Sluggers type Q7889.
- Great_Sluggers comment "Great Sluggers (グレートスラッガーズ, Gurēto Suraggāzu), the full Japanese name: Great Sluggers: New World Stadium (グレートスラッガーズ: ニューワールドスタジアム, Gurēto Suraggāzu: Nyū Wārudo Sutajiamu), is a baseball arcade game that was released by Namco in 1993, only in Japan; it was the first game to run upon the company's then-new NB-1 hardware, and the gameplay is largely similar to the System 2 era (1991-1993) of their own World Stadium series as both players must take control of two of twelve real-life Japanese baseball teams in the Central and Pacific Leagues, then select one of four stadiums for the match to take place in (two of which, the Dome and Kōshien, had been carried over from that World Stadium series, but the latter has been renamed to \"Urban\", and the other two, the Hillside and Kaihei Dome, were created specifically for this game). ".
- Great_Sluggers label "Great Sluggers".
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- Great_Sluggers wasDerivedFrom Great_Sluggers?oldid=708026690.
- Great_Sluggers isPrimaryTopicOf Great_Sluggers.