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'''Gekikuukan Powerful League''' (<span lang="ja">劇空間ぱわふるリーグ</span>), also known as '''Gekipawa''' (<span lang="ja">劇ぱわ</span>) for short, is a series of baseball [[CGI games]] first released in 2001. They are not-so-subtly inspired by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Pros Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball] (Pawapuro) video game series. Heyuri has its own Gekikuukan Powerful League 2 instance hosted on [[Heyuri★CGI]]. | '''Gekikuukan Powerful League''' (<span lang="ja">劇空間ぱわふるリーグ</span>), also known as '''Gekipawa''' (<span lang="ja">劇ぱわ</span>) for short, is a series of baseball [[CGI games]] first released in 2001. They are not-so-subtly inspired by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Pros Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball] (Pawapuro) video game series. Heyuri has its own Gekikuukan Powerful League 2 instance hosted on [[Heyuri★CGI]]. | ||
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Gekikuukan Powerful League (劇空間ぱわふるリーグ), also known as Gekipawa (劇ぱわ) for short, is a series of baseball CGI games first released in 2001. They are not-so-subtly inspired by the Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball (Pawapuro) video game series. Heyuri has its own Gekikuukan Powerful League 2 instance hosted on Heyuri★CGI.
Gameplay
The game takes the form of a virtual baseball league with seasons and statistics. Players create their own teams by inputting names and parameters (stats), after which they can pit their team against other players' teams.
History
In 2001, Niiyan (にーやん), the developer of Gekipawa, started out making a baseball-themed modification of Battle Royale (a Battle Royale-R instance is also hosted on Heyuri★CGI). Shortly after, they wanted to create a similar game that gave players the ability to assign attributes to individual team members, and this became Gekipawa.
Additional versions have been developed by the original creator all the way up to Gekipawa 6 Plus (seemingly last updated somewhere around the early 2010s), but only versions up to Gekipawa 2 have had their source code distributed. ;_;
Many modifications to the game have been created and shared over the years, many of which have been incorporated into Heyuri's instance.