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eBaseball Powerful Pro Baseball, previously known as Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū and marketed internationally as Power Pros, is a Japanese baseball video game series created by Konami. The game is known for its super deformed characters, and fast-paced, but deep gameplay. Most games in the series are developed under license from the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) and the Japan Professional Baseball Players Association (JPBPA), letting them use the league's team names, stadiums, colors, and players' names and likenesses. There are also six games in the series with the Major League Baseball (MLB) and Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) license, two with the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) and Korea Professional Baseball Players Association (KPBPA), and one with the World Ba

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  • Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū (実況パワフルプロ野球, Jikkyou Pawafuru Puro Yakyuu), simplement appelé Power Pro ou encore Pawapuro, est une série de jeux vidéo de baseball, créée par Konami, sortie seulement au Japon. Elle est reconnaissable à ses personnages à grosse tête et un gameplay proche du style arcade. C'est une longue série au Japon, qui a commencé en 1994 sur Super Famicom pour se prolonger sur Saturn (de 1995 à 1997), sur PlayStation (de 1995 à 2003), sur Nintendo 64 (de 1997 à 2001), sur PlayStation 2 (de 2002 à 2007), sur Dreamcast (2000), sur GameCube (de 2002 à 2006) jusqu'à la Wii (à partir de 2007). La série a également vu le jour sur consoles portables à partir de 1999, sous le titre Power Pro Kun Pocket, avec des versions pour la Game Boy Color, la Game Boy Advance et la Nintendo DS. Une version du jeu est également sortie sur PlayStation Portable. Ce qui caractérise le mieux la série des Power Pro, ce sont ses personnages. Les joueurs de baseball de Power Pro (joueurs plus communément appelés « Pawapurokun ») sont représentés par des petits personnages avec des têtes particulièrement larges, sans bouche, sans nez, sans oreilles, ni cheveux. Les Pawapurokun sont un peu similaires au personnage Rayman, dans le sens où ils n'ont pas de jambes et leurs pieds ne sont pas connectés à leur corps, mais ils possèdent, néanmoins, des bras et des mains. Leurs mains n'ont pas de doigts et ressemblent plus à des sphères qu'à une main humaine. La série des Power Pro utilise cette représentation dans chacun de ses jeux, bien que les améliorations graphiques et le gameplay a donné naissance à d'autres jeux se rapprochant plus de l'image que l'on se fait d'un vrai joueur de baseball. Tous les Pawapurokun se ressemblent assez et les seules façons de distinguer un joueur d'un autre sont leur maillot, la couleur de leur peau ou encore leur comportement. (fr)
  • eBaseball Powerful Pro Baseball, previously known as Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū and marketed internationally as Power Pros, is a Japanese baseball video game series created by Konami. The game is known for its super deformed characters, and fast-paced, but deep gameplay. Most games in the series are developed under license from the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) and the Japan Professional Baseball Players Association (JPBPA), letting them use the league's team names, stadiums, colors, and players' names and likenesses. There are also six games in the series with the Major League Baseball (MLB) and Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) license, two with the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) and Korea Professional Baseball Players Association (KPBPA), and one with the World Baseball Classic license. It is long running in Japan, starting out in 1994 for the Super Famicom, and appearing on many different consoles: the Sega Saturn (1995–1997), the PlayStation (1994–2003), the Nintendo 64 (1997–2001), the PlayStation 2 (2000–2009), the Dreamcast (2000), the Nintendo GameCube (2002–2006), Wii (2007–2009), PlayStation 3 (2010–2016), PlayStation 4 (since 2016) as well as the PlayStation Portable (2007–2013) and the PlayStation Vita (2012-2018). The game also has two spin-off series, Professional Baseball Spirits, a baseball sports simulation series with more realistic graphics and physics, and Power Pro Kun Pocket. The latter was released on handheld systems between 1999 and 2014 with versions for the Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS. Although the series was originally designed as the side-story of Success mode and was part of the main series, Konami retroactively declared it as a separate series. On May 12, 2006, a version of Power Pro was released featuring Major League Baseball players, under the title Jikkyō Powerful Major League. The Power Pro series has featured online play since its tenth incarnation on the PS2 and its first handheld version on the PlayStation Portable. A version of Power Pro was announced for the PlayStation 3, first shown at the Tokyo Game Show in 2005, but it would take another five years for the series to reach the PS3, with the system instead getting Power Pro's sister series, Professional Baseball Spirits, for the interim. On August 3, 2007, an American release of the series was announced for both the PlayStation 2 and the Wii. The game, titled MLB Power Pros, was published by 2K Sports, and features a Success Mode set within Major League Baseball. The most distinctive feature of the Power Pro series is its odd depiction of characters. The basic design of the Power Pro baseball player is a short figure with an excessively wide, gashapon capsule-shaped head, lacking a mouth, nose, ears with expression being mainly in the eyebrows. Power Pros characters are somewhat similar to the character Rayman, in that they do not have legs and thus their feet are not connected to their body. Power Pros characters do have arms and hands; however, their hands are fingerless and bear more resemblance to a sphere than a human hand. The Power Pro series has used this comic design for every single one of its games. In Japan, the series has been critically acclaimed and commercially successful, while in North America it received mixed to generally favourable reviews and sold poorly. As of December 2020, the series has sold over 23.5 million copies, in addition to 44 million mobile game downloads as of October 2020. (en)
  • 『実況パワフルプロ野球』(じっきょうパワフルプロやきゅう)は、コナミデジタルエンタテインメント(以下KDE-J、下記参照)から発売の野球ゲームシリーズのタイトル。愛称は「パワプロ」。シリーズの累計売上は2020年時点で2350万本を超える。 開発チームであるパワプロプロダクションの作品は、パワプロシリーズの他にも任天堂の携帯ゲーム機で発売されていたパワプロクンポケットシリーズ(略称:パワポケ)、主にPlayStation 2・3で発売されているプロ野球スピリッツ(略称:プロスピ)がある。2シリーズの詳細はそれぞれのリンク先を参照。 2005年12月15日発売の『実況パワフルプロ野球12決定版』まではコナミ(後のコナミホールディングス)から発売されていたが、2006年3月31日の持株会社移行後は、コンシューマ版はKDE-Jが、アーケード版は『』からコナミアミューズメントが発売元となっている。 (ja)
  • 實況野球(実況パワフルプロ野球)是由日本遊戲公司科樂美所發行的一系列棒球類遊戲,遊戲畫面以二等身Q版人物為其特色,並受到許多棒球迷的熱愛。截至2020年,全系列遊戲銷量已超過2350萬份。 (zh)
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  • Fujioka Kenji (en)
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  • (en)
  • Isao Akada (en)
  • Kōji Toyohara (en)
  • Naoki Nishikawa (en)
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  • Power Pros Production, Joymoa (en)
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  • 1994-03-11 (xsd:date)
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  • Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū '94 (en)
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  • Sports (en)
  • Visual novel (en)
  • life simulation (en)
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  • 2022-04-21 (xsd:date)
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  • eBaseball Powerful Pro Yakyū 2022 (en)
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  • Android, arcades, BlackBerry, Dreamcast, feature phones, Game Boy, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 64, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Sega Saturn, Super Famicom, Wii (en)
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  • (en)
  • Power Pro Kun Pocket (en)
  • Professional Baseball Spirits (en)
  • Jikkyō Powerful Soccer (en)
  • Powerful Golf (en)
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  • Power Pros (en)
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  • 『実況パワフルプロ野球』(じっきょうパワフルプロやきゅう)は、コナミデジタルエンタテインメント(以下KDE-J、下記参照)から発売の野球ゲームシリーズのタイトル。愛称は「パワプロ」。シリーズの累計売上は2020年時点で2350万本を超える。 開発チームであるパワプロプロダクションの作品は、パワプロシリーズの他にも任天堂の携帯ゲーム機で発売されていたパワプロクンポケットシリーズ(略称:パワポケ)、主にPlayStation 2・3で発売されているプロ野球スピリッツ(略称:プロスピ)がある。2シリーズの詳細はそれぞれのリンク先を参照。 2005年12月15日発売の『実況パワフルプロ野球12決定版』まではコナミ(後のコナミホールディングス)から発売されていたが、2006年3月31日の持株会社移行後は、コンシューマ版はKDE-Jが、アーケード版は『』からコナミアミューズメントが発売元となっている。 (ja)
  • 實況野球(実況パワフルプロ野球)是由日本遊戲公司科樂美所發行的一系列棒球類遊戲,遊戲畫面以二等身Q版人物為其特色,並受到許多棒球迷的熱愛。截至2020年,全系列遊戲銷量已超過2350萬份。 (zh)
  • eBaseball Powerful Pro Baseball, previously known as Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū and marketed internationally as Power Pros, is a Japanese baseball video game series created by Konami. The game is known for its super deformed characters, and fast-paced, but deep gameplay. Most games in the series are developed under license from the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) and the Japan Professional Baseball Players Association (JPBPA), letting them use the league's team names, stadiums, colors, and players' names and likenesses. There are also six games in the series with the Major League Baseball (MLB) and Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) license, two with the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) and Korea Professional Baseball Players Association (KPBPA), and one with the World Ba (en)
  • Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū (実況パワフルプロ野球, Jikkyou Pawafuru Puro Yakyuu), simplement appelé Power Pro ou encore Pawapuro, est une série de jeux vidéo de baseball, créée par Konami, sortie seulement au Japon. Elle est reconnaissable à ses personnages à grosse tête et un gameplay proche du style arcade. La série a également vu le jour sur consoles portables à partir de 1999, sous le titre Power Pro Kun Pocket, avec des versions pour la Game Boy Color, la Game Boy Advance et la Nintendo DS. Une version du jeu est également sortie sur PlayStation Portable. (fr)
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  • Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū (fr)
  • 実況パワフルプロ野球 (ja)
  • 실황 파워풀 프로 야구 (ko)
  • Power Pros (en)
  • 實況野球系列 (zh)
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