{"id":"kyuukai-douchuuki","platform":"md","category":"main_game","titles":[{"text":"Kyuukai Douchuuki","lang":"en","script":"Latn","form":"official","source":"no_intro","verified":false,"region":"jp"},{"text":"球界道中記","lang":"ja","script":"Jpan","region":"jp","form":"official","source":"skyscraper_ja","verified":true}],"roms":[{"name":"Kyuukai Douchuuki (Japan)","source":"no_intro","region":"jp","serial":"T-14103-00","size":524288,"crc32":"de48dce3","md5":"5407fbb67cc8664760d073c72c04f392","sha1":"40e771ace8f89e40d3315be698aa68effd617c5c","sha256":"e4292f814b540a19393d73895a566bc7a34e2c01deab9f03d90758401b6935b1"},{"name":"Kyuukai Douchuuki (Japan) (Rev 1) (Beta) (Sega Channel)","source":"no_intro","region":"jp","serial":"T-14103-00","size":524288,"crc32":"cccab8ae","md5":"7d6722c4813f4a8481346a6aa1472b6a","sha1":"c90592b3a953357ec31d162d6bbb9c7c34043066","sha256":"0471d5e8be268a981bc3f60611b924e489c593feedb38b9272e940915535b2ee"}],"external_ids":{"igdb":45724},"first_release_date":"1991-07-12","media":[{"kind":"boxart","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Sega_-_Mega_Drive_-_Genesis/master/Named_Boxarts/Kyuukai%20Douchuuki%20%28Japan%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"jp"},{"kind":"titlescreen","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Sega_-_Mega_Drive_-_Genesis/master/Named_Titles/Kyuukai%20Douchuuki%20%28Japan%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"jp"},{"kind":"screenshot","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Sega_-_Mega_Drive_-_Genesis/master/Named_Snaps/Kyuukai%20Douchuuki%20%28Japan%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"jp"}],"descriptions":[{"text":"Kyūkai Dōchūki is a baseball arcade game that was released by Namco in 1990 in Japan; it runs on Namco System 2 hardware, and is a spin-off of Yokai Dochuki. The gameplay is similar to Namco's own World Stadium series, except that both players have a total of thirty-six different teams to choose from in the Japanese, Arabic, German, Humbaba, American, Russian, and Chinese leagues. The Japan League has five stadiums, and if the player selects one team from it, the game will randomly decide which stadium the match will take place in, but the other leagues only have one stadium. This game also features a cameo re-appearance, from Valkyrie (as in no Densetsu), who appears to report the final outcome of a match once it has finished. Namco's signature character Pac-Man can also be seen on two of the television screens in a studio wearing a purple bow tie (in his Pac-Land-style anthropomorphized form, as opposed to his \"original\" one).","lang":"en","source":"wikipedia_en"},{"text":"『球界道中記』は、1990年にナムコから日本で発売された野球アーケードゲームです。ナムコシステム2のハードウェアを搭載しており、『妖怪道中記』のスピンオフ作品にあたります。ゲームプレイは、ナムコ独自の『ワールドスタジアム』シリーズに似ていますが、最大の違いは、日本、アラビア、ドイツ、フンババ、アメリカ、ロシア、中国の各リーグから、プレイヤーが合計36もの異なるチームを選択できる点です。日本リーグには5つのスタジアムがあり、プレイヤーがこのリーグからチームを選択した場合、試合が行われるスタジアムはゲームがランダムに決定します。一方、他のリーグはスタジアムが1つしかありません。また、このゲームには、試合終了後に結果を報告する形で、『の伝説』に登場したヴァルキリーのカメオ再登場も特徴的です。さらに、ナムコの看板キャラクターであるパックマンも、スタジオ内の2つのテレビ画面に、紫の蝶ネクタイを着用した姿（彼の「オリジナル」の姿とは異なり、パックランド風の擬人化された姿）で登場します。","lang":"ja","source":"ai_local_gemma4","base_lang":"en"}]}