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Some Links That I've Found Helpful
Here's one thing that's always bugged me about the Japanese/NPB-based Pawapuros:

You cannot view all players' Individual Attributes whenever you wish at the press of a button. PawaMajor lets you do this with the "Triangle" button.

I love 11 Chou Ketteiban's gameplay, but I wish I could check stuff like Righty-Lefty matchups in key situations.

Well, I've stumbled across a pretty good solution. Check out the following:

http://whitepage.velvet.jp/defaultdata/defaultdata.html

Don't worry if you see a bunch of gibberish. Just find the year and edition of the game that you wish to view and click the corresponding link. The rest should seem readily apparent.

For non-Japanese speakers, here's a great way to learn players' names:

http://www.yakyushop.net/products.php?cat=10

or

http://www.japanball.com/book.htm

These books list players' names in Japanese and English side-by-side. So you can easily look people up. I use the 2006 edition for Pro Spirits 3. And I use both the 2004 and 2005 editions for 11 Chou Ketteiban as some overlap exists in the Pawapuro Final Editions. I got my three books from yakyushop.net.
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Re: Some Links That I've Found Helpful
[ Author: jomcclane | Posted: Nov 21, 2006 4:44 AM ]

CORRECTION/ADDENDUM:

When I copy the following link...

http://whitepage.velvet.jp/defaultdata/defaultdata.html

...into the address window on my web browser, I get a temporary "403 Error - Forbidden" message and then I'm kicked out to the site's main page.

Here's the main page's address:

http://whitepage.velvet.jp/

...at the top of this page, you should see 8 "Pawapuro Player Stat" boxes. Click on the TOP CENTER one and that should take you to the "Pawapuro Version Link List" mentioned in the post above.

Again, don't worry if you see a bunch of gibberish. Just find the year and edition of the game that you wish to view and click the corresponding link. The rest should seem readily apparent.

**This site has made 11 Chou Ketteiban much more enjoyable for me.**


Re: Some Links That I've Found Helpful
[ Author: jomcclane | Posted: Dec 2, 2006 6:54 AM ]

If you'd like to create an MLB All-Star team in Pawapuro 11 Chou Ketteiban, go here:

http://pass.s140.xrea.com/p11pass/index.htm

Beneath the "MLB" heading in the center of the screen, you'll find 63 passwords.

I recommend opening two windows - first in Japanese, and second in English (run the above link through this translater: http://www.tans.org/translater.shtml). This way, you get the password in Japanese and the players' names in Japanese and English. Though as this is "automated" translation, the English names are not always spot-on. But with a bit of effort, you should be able to determine who's who.

I don't agree with all of the player ratings. But I've gone through and picked out the ones I feel are the most accurate.

If anyone expresses any interest, I'll post my Pawapuro 11 Chou Ketteiban MLB All-Star Team here.
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