This is a site about Pro Yakyu (Japanese Baseball), not about who the next player to go over to MLB is. It's a community of Pro Yakyu fans who have come together to share their knowledge and opinions with the world. It's a place to follow teams and individuals playing baseball in Japan (and Asia), and to learn about Japanese (and Asian) culture through baseball.
It is my sincere hope that once you learn a bit about what we're about here that you will join the community of contributors.
Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
(hey Bigman, can you sticky this on this board format or not?)
Anyway, here goes:
WELCOME TO THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF PRO YAKYUU GAMES!!
This year, we were given 4 baseball games with a 5th one coming out next week.
On April 6, Pro Yakyuu Spirits 3 and Pro Yakyu Netsu Stadium 2006 were released.
for reviews on both these games go here:
Pro Yakyuu Netsu Stadium 2006
http://japanesebaseball.com/forum/thread.jsp?forum=86&thread=21909
Pro Yakyuu Spirits 3
http://japanesebaseball.com/forum/thread.jsp?forum=86&thread=21849
To make a comparison to these games to MLB games would be wrong, but since many have no other choice here's my opinion.
Pro Yakyuu Spirits 3 = a combination of MVP 2005, MLB 2k5, and MLB 06:the show that actually works.
Pro Yakyuu Netsu Stadium = a Japanese version of All Star baseball franchise that is not filled with a huge amount of bugs. (no vaccum gloves found here)
On june (I think), Pawapuro portable was released. From what I could see, most of us here have not played this game but its pretty much plays like all Pawapuro games. Here's a review:
http://japanesebaseball.com/forum/thread.jsp?forum=86&thread=19961
On May, Pawamajor was released. This game have the gameplay of a pawapuro game but with MLB players and stadiums.
for a review on this game go here:
http://japanesebaseball.com/forum/thread.jsp?forum=86&thread=22975
In July 12, Pawapuro 13 will be released. For information on this game go here:
http://japanesebaseball.com/forum/thread.jsp?forum=86&thread=22840
NOW TO THE MOST ASKED QUESTIONS CONSTANTLY ASKED ALL THE TIME!!
1. Where can I find what the abilities in Pawapuro or Pro yakyuu spirits mean?
A) HITTING abilities
http://japanesebaseball.com/forum/thread.jsp?forum=86&thread=15372
PITCHING abilities
http://japanesebaseball.com/forum/thread.jsp?forum=86&thread=15369
2. Which is better, Pawapuro or Pro Yakyuu Spirits?
A) http://japanesebaseball.com/forum/thread.jsp?forum=86&thread=17259
3. How do you hit in Pro Yakyuu spirits 3?
A) Pro Yakyuu spirits series is a cursor based baseball game. While there is a mode to bat zone, the game mechanics is primarily focused on batting with the cursor. You really don't need to hit both X and O to pull or slap the ball, Just pressing X will do enough for you. Hitting the ball late with X will slap the ball while hitting X early will pull the ball.
4. My player is injured, what do I do?
A) Replace the player with a player in your farm team. There is do 15-60 DL system in pro yakyuu games. Put him in the farm team and call up a rookie to take his spot on the roster.
5. Are these games import friendly, I don't know Japanese?
A) Pro Yakyuu Spirits series is the most import friendly game out of the rest, menus and options are written in english. The rest are written in Katakana and could easily be deciphered with a Katakana table near you. Sound it out and it will be clear what the word means.
Pawapuro is in between friendly and non-friendly. Exhibition and pennant modes are relatively easy to understand, but other modes like success and my life are heavily in japanese.
Pro Yakyuu Netsu Stadiusm 2006 is the least import friendly. There are more things in this game that are heavily in Japanese ie: Stadium editor, expansion team, etc.
6. Where do you warm up your pitchers in Pro Yakyuu spirits?
A) There is no warm-up system in pro yakyuu spirits. There is however a stamina system where each pitcher and player is given a percentage. The more the percentage grows the more tired the player gets. For example, you pitched your closer the night before and he threw 38 pitches. The following game you bring you closer up again, but this time his percentage is 58% and he gets lit up because you didn't rest him and go to another pitcher with a decent percentage.
7. Is there a FAQ for Pro Yakyuu or Netsu Stadium?
A) Pro Yakyuu spirits 3 Faq
http://japanesebaseball.com/forum/thread.jsp?forum=86&thread=21940
Currently, there is no FAQ for Netsu Stadium because of how deep it is.
8. Is there a Pawamajor FAQ?
A) http://japanesebaseball.com/forum/thread.jsp?forum=86&thread=23364
9. Will Konami create a Pro Yakyuu Spirits MLB game? They did it with Pawapuro.
A) No, Take2 have the MLB license for the U.S. so there is no chance in hell that's is going to happen. Also, creating a pro yakyuu spirits engine with MLB players will no doubt drop the graphical department with so many players, stadiums, and teams.
10. I can't find the curveball in Pro Yakyuu Spirits
3?
A)
on the direction pad with Right handed pitchers (reverse it for left handed pitchers)
Up = Fastballs, 2-seam fastballs
Left= Sliders, Hard sliders, Cutters
right = Shooto, hard shooto
Left/down = Curve, drop curve, slow curve,
DOWN = Forkball, SFF, Knuckleball, V slider, Palmball, Circle change, Change up
right/down = Sinkers, Hard sinkers, Screwballs, hard screwballs
There are more pitches in Pro Yakyuu spirits 3 like knucklecurve, shake, etc but these are the basics.
11. What does the letters mean when selecting a pitch?
A) The first Letter is how good the pticher is with that pitch while the small letter is the control. So a pitcher that have big B and a small F on his fastball means he's good throwing fastballs but have no control over it.
Hopefully I've stopped those questions from being posted again.