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Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 13 PlayStation 2 Japanese boxart Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū (: 実況パワフルプロ野球,: Jikkyō Pawafuru Puro Yakyū, lit. 'Live Powerful Pro Baseball'), also known simply as Power Pro or Pawapuro to non-Japanese speakers, is a traditionally Japan-only series created.
It is known for its big-headed characters, and addictive gameplay. It is long running in Japan, starting out in 1994 for the. The game has also appeared on the (from 1995 to 1997), the (from 1995 to 2003), the (1997 to 2001), the (from 2002 to 2009), the, the (from 2002 to 2006), (since 2010) as well as the and Wii (since 2007).
The series is within its 15th iteration on. It is one of the long-lasting titles in Japan with most number of game entries, like /PES Series (also from ), Series , and Series The series has also released a spinoff on handheld systems since 1999 under the title, with versions for the, and. The series originally designed as being the side-story of Success mode of main series, but eventually developing on its own. On May 12, 2006, a version of Power Pro was released featuring players, under the title Jikkyō Powerful Major League (MLB Power Pros for American version). 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, first shown at the 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, 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, was published by, and features a Success Mode set within. On July 13, 2009, Konami released a version for the dubbed ( パワフルプロ野球 Touch, lit. 'Pawapuro Touch').
The most distinctive feature of the Power Pro series is its odd depiction of characters. The basic design of the Power Pro baseball player (collectively known as 'Pawapurokun') is a short figure with an excessively wide head, lacking a mouth, nose, ears with expression being mainly in the eyebrows. Pawapurokun are somewhat similar to the character, in that they do not have legs and thus their feet are not connected to their body.
Pawapurokun 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. Contents. Main Developments in the Series This is the major system development in the main series (as well as information of seasons series and MLB Power Pros series), some minor development, such as player's ability, are not included in the development Pawapuro '94.
The first installment in SFC, neither Pennant Mode nor Success mode are included in first 2 installments. Pawapuro 3.
Success mode, which becomes one of the main features in the Pawapuro series, is firstly installed in this series. Pawapuro 4.
The series moved to the platform. The Success Mode firstly features original characters, some of them become regular even nowadays. Pawapuro 7. The series moved to the platform since Pawapuro 7. Pawapuro 8. Vocalized opening is firstly featured in the series, with the openings made by which mainly works on animation after-production at that time. They have been working on the openings until Pawapuro 11 as they had started working on the anime version of, a famous production from.
The production works are passed to in Pawapuro 12. Pawapuro 9.
Pawapuro main series are firstly available in two platforms, in both PS2 and GC. And this basically constructs the Sony side and the Nintendo side. Pawapuro 10. Success Mode first features creating teams instead of individual players. Online mode is firstly available.
And the only installment that allow machine crossovers. Mylife mode, an alternate type of Success Mode that player controls the Japan League player instead of original character (But you can still play created player in Success Mode), is firstly placed in this installment. Pawapuro 11. Created for the 10th Anniversary of the Power Pro Series. Audio Endings are first featured in Success Mode, again it is made (and the only Pawapuro series ending production they participated) by Kyoto Animation.
Pawapuro 12. Modified player password system, means password systems cannot be placed on previous installment (for Nintendo side).
However, password from 12-14, can be used on Portable 1 and Portable 2 (within Sony platform only). Cheering Songs Editor is available since this installment, like players, password system are used to transfer and import the songs. Cheering Songs can be transferred to any installment within the Sony's platform without restrictions. As long as that installment support Cheering Songs. Jikkyō Powerful Major League.
The game firstly features instead of series. Pawapuro 13.
As Nintendo's GameCube has stopped production at that time, it is the only installment of main series that only features in PS2 platform since 8. Major system changes have been placed in this installment. Every players only control one player in the team in online mode, not a whole team. Scenario Mode, a feature since the first series is cancelled from this installment. Pawapuro 14/Wii. Wii platform is added in Nintendo side, replacing GC for the future installment in Pawapuro (and MLB PP series), as a feature of Wii, motion control system is supported in Wii side, both versions support online mode which adepts system in 13 (but controlling three players instead), in separated server.
Success Mode firstly features leading a high-school team, targeted at Champion. Later also feature currently Japanese NPB players as members of the National Team. Jikkyō Powerful Major League 2 (MLB Power Pros). The series finally officially has its debut in America, numbers of Japanese players who had turned into a Major League Player participated. Pawapuro 2009/NEXT Released for the 15th Anniversary of the Power Pro universe.
Also, numbered versions are abolished since '94. And different unique contents (apart than control and console feature differences) are firstly featured in different versions. The Success Mode The Success Mode is the game's most compelling feature , combining and elements with the sport. The basic objective is to train a generic Pawapurokun to become a professional baseball player. The Pawapurokun starts out with low stats, but often ends up being far better than any of the real professional players included in the game. Generally, Pawapurokun begins as an amateur player (ranging from high school, college or company player) who must become a professional in a certain period (usually three years).
The Success Mode takes only about 2 hours to complete, but creating a good player requires an extraordinary amount of skill and luck, giving the game almost infinite replay value. Various random events will affect the growth of your player, for example, getting a girlfriend will allow you to regain motivation easily and receive presents (which drastically improve your player's stats) on your birthday. The amount of stress caused, and number of Pawapurokuns killed off in the Success Mode can be very largeas someone can spend hours carefully training a Pawapurokun, only to see him become severely injured in a car accident, ending any chance of his becoming a good player.
'All A's' Pawapurokuns (characters that have all of their stats in the highest range) are particularly sought after, since you can transfer Pawapurokuns from one memory card to the other using a password, and use them in exhibition games ( It is noted that password have different formats between Sony and Nintendo side, which means you cannot transfer a password from PS2/PSP to a GC/Wii/NDS/GBA Pawapuro installments, and vice versa). Often a cheat device such as is used to generate incredibly strong Pawapurokuns, and several fansites (such as mlbppworld.com) offer to create customized Pawapurokuns in exchange for voting for the site in a web ranking.
As Success mode is the most popular major part of the Pawapuro Series, thus there are no ability editing mode in Pawapuro series. (except American installment's MLB Power Pros) which become one of the regular element in other sport games. The plot as well as the storyline of the Success Mode has a profound effect on the game's popularity, as many users would rather replay older Pawapuro games that have good Success Modes than buy a newer installment that has new data and improved gameplay, but a bad Success Mode.
In Pawapuro 14, it is available to become a coach instead of Pawapurokun, leading a high school team to Champion, it is somewhat an alternate way to create a large amount of Pawapurokuns in the same time. The mode does not require any skill in pitching, catching nor batting on their own, but require planning and tactics skill like other sport-manager game. Later, 14 Kettei-ban firstly features enhancing current NPB players, and placing them as original players.
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