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See ''VideoGame/SundayVSMagazineShuuketsuChoujouDaikessen'' for the FightingGame crossover between action shounen characters from both magazines and ''Shōnen Sunday & Shōnen Magazine White Comic'' for the RPG crossover between Weekly Shonen Sunday and Weekly Shonen Magazine properties.

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See ''VideoGame/SundayVSMagazineShuuketsuChoujouDaikessen'' for the FightingGame crossover between action shounen characters from both magazines and ''Shōnen Sunday & Shōnen Magazine White Comic'' for the RPG crossover between Weekly Shonen Sunday Magazine/ShonenSunday and Weekly Shonen Magazine Magazine/ShonenMagazine properties.
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''Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine'' is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS. It is a spinoff of the ''[[VideoGame/LivePowerfulProBaseball Power Pro-kun Pocket]]'' series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines by publishers Kodansha and Shogakukan.

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''Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine'' is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS.Platform/NintendoDS. It is a spinoff of the ''[[VideoGame/LivePowerfulProBaseball Power Pro-kun Pocket]]'' series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines by publishers Kodansha and Shogakukan.



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See ''VideoGame/SundayVSMagazineShuuketsuChoujouDaikessen'' for the FightingGame crossover between action shounen characters from both magazines.

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See ''VideoGame/SundayVSMagazineShuuketsuChoujouDaikessen'' for the FightingGame crossover between action shounen characters from both magazines.magazines and ''Shōnen Sunday & Shōnen Magazine White Comic'' for the RPG crossover between Weekly Shonen Sunday and Weekly Shonen Magazine properties.
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The game features characters from a good number of series such as ''Manga/{{Major}}'', ''Ore wa Captain'', ''Manga/DiamondNoAce'', ''Dreams'' and ''[[Creator/IkkiKajiwara Kyojin no Hoshi]]''. Even non-Baseball manga series such as ''Manga/OsomatsuKun'', ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' and ''Manga/HajimeNoIppo'' are included.

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The game features characters from a good number of series such as ''Manga/{{Major}}'', ''Ore wa Captain'', ''Manga/DiamondNoAce'', ''Dreams'' and ''[[Creator/IkkiKajiwara Kyojin no Hoshi]]''. Even non-Baseball manga series such as ''Manga/OsomatsuKun'', ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' ''Manga/CaseClosed'' and ''Manga/HajimeNoIppo'' are included.
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The game features characters from a good number of series such as ''Manga/{{Major}}'', ''Ore wa Captain'', ''Manga/DiamondNoAce'', ''Dreams'' and ''Star of the Giants''. Even non-Baseball manga series such as ''Manga/OsomatsuKun'', ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' and ''Manga/HajimeNoIppo'' are included.

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The game features characters from a good number of series such as ''Manga/{{Major}}'', ''Ore wa Captain'', ''Manga/DiamondNoAce'', ''Dreams'' and ''Star of the Giants''.''[[Creator/IkkiKajiwara Kyojin no Hoshi]]''. Even non-Baseball manga series such as ''Manga/OsomatsuKun'', ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' and ''Manga/HajimeNoIppo'' are included.
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''Sunday X Magazine: Nettou! Dream Nine'' is a Baseball simulator developed by Pawapuro Productions and published in 2009 by Konami for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS. It is a spinoff of the ''[[VideoGame/LivePowerfulProBaseball Power Pro-kun Pocket]]'' series made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Weekly Shōnen Magazine manga magazines by publishers Kodansha and Shogakukan.

The game features characters from a good number of series such as ''Manga/{{Major}}'', ''Ore wa Captain'', ''Manga/DiamondNoAce'', ''Dreams'' and ''Star of the Giants''. Even non-Baseball manga series such as ''Manga/OsomatsuKun'', ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' and ''Manga/HajimeNoIppo'' are included.

The game does not feature any Success VisualNovel scenarios, but you can unlock a Story mode after clearing the Stadium tournament mode for the first time. This mode plays key scenes from each manga and then drops you into an ongoing match to clear certain tasks.

See ''VideoGame/SundayVSMagazineShuuketsuChoujouDaikessen'' for the FightingGame crossover between action shounen characters from both magazines.
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!!This game features the following tropes:
* ArtShift: Series-wise, the characters are not depicted as Pawapuro-kuns when they're up close. They still change to 2D chibi sprites when seen from overhead scenes, though.
* DamnYouMuscleMemory: The game is running on the ''Pawapoke 11-12'' engine, but there are a few differences in gameplay. You can't throw slow balls or do focused swings as those are now limited to special moves.
* LimitBreak: You have a special gauge with three levels. You can use it to perform super pitches or powerful swings that vary per character. Strangely, the actual ''Pawapoke'' games would only adopt a variation of this mechanic for the final game in the series two years later.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: Averted, surprisingly enough. Everyone has their own 3D model and even the miniature Pawapuro-kun sprites for distant players seem unique for everyone.
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