Super World Stadium '99/Gameplay

At bat

 * Joystick: While waiting for the pitch, use the 8-way joystick to position your batter inside the batting box. All nine players take a turn at bat in order.
 * First Button: Press and hold this button to swing your bat. If you do not hold this down long enough you may bunt the ball instead of swinging at it.
 * Second Button: Press this button to initiate stealing a base. You must first push the joystick in the direction of the base you would like to steal. For example, if you have a runner upon the first base and would like to steal the second, first push the joystick to the left, then press the second button.

Pitching

 * Joystick: Before the pitch is thrown, you must push the joystick to the left or right, to move the pitcher from one side of the pitch mound to the other.
 * First Button: Before you press this button, you must push the joystick, to determine the speed of the ball. Push it up to throw a slow ball, or down to throw a fast ball. Pushing it in any other direction or not pushing it at all will result in a normal speed pitch. Throwing many fast balls or slow balls will wear a pitcher out faster. Once the ball is thrown, you must push the joystick to the left or right to control the path of the ball on the way to the batter.
 * Second Button: Once a runner is on a base, press this button to switch from the batter/mound view to the infield view where you can attempt to tag out runners who are stealing bases. Pressing it again will switch from the aforementioned infield view back to the aforementioned batter/mound view.

Running bases

 * First Button: Runners will automatically move to the next base, once a ball lands on the ground. Press this button to request that a runner continues running, or that he run before the ball has landed. You must first push the joystick in the direction of the base you would like to reach. For example, if you have a runner headed on to the first base and would like to run all the way on to the second, first push the joystick up, then press the first button.
 * Second Button: As mentioned above, runners automatically move to the next base, unless it is a fly ball, in which case they wait to see if it is safe to run. You may decide that you do not want to wait and send a player ahead. But if it turns out that the ball was caught, you'll need to send him back to the base before he is tagged out. If you were heading on to second base when the ball was caught you will have to send the runner back to first base by pushing the joystick to the right, and then pressing the second button. (If he does not manage to make it back there in time, he will be tagged out).

In the field

 * Joystick: Before the ball is caught by any player you must use the joystick to determine the general directions that the players are running in. Given that is no one outfielder that you will be in control of at any time in this game, all of them will move in the direction that you are holding the joystick in.
 * First Button: Once the ball is in one of your players' hands, push the joystick in the direction that corresponds to the base you would like to throw to, and press the button. If you do not push the joystick in any direction, the ball will automatically be thrown to first base (like you meant to throw there).
 * Second Button: Once the ball is in one of your players' hands, you can run on to any base, by pushing the joystick in the direction that corresponds to the base you would like to run to, and pressing the button. Now that you've learned these important playing techniques it's time to meet the teams (twelve of which are returning favourites from the last seven titles, while the USA All-Stars are a thirteenth returning favourite from the last three titles and the Namco Stars, Nikotama Gals and User Team are three more returning favourites from SWS '98, but the Central League All-Stars and Pacific League All-Stars were created specifically for this title; the Namco Stars had also previously appeared in Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium and PYFS '87).

Yokohama Baystars (横浜ベイスターズ, lit. Yokohama Beisutāzu)
Founded: 1950 (as Taiyo Whales) Manager: Gondō (権藤)

Chūnichi Dragons (中日ドラゴンズ, lit. Chūnichi Doragonzu)
Founded: 1936 Manager: Hoshino (星野)

Yomiuri Giants (讀賣ジャイアンツ, lit. Yomiuri Jaiantsu)
Founded: 1934 Manager: Nagashima (長嶋)

Yakult Swallows (ヤクルトスワローズ, lit. Yakuruto Suwarōzu)
Founded: 1950 Manager: Wakamatsu (若松)

Hiroshima Tōyō Carp (広島東洋カープ, lit. Hiroshima Tōyō Kāpu)
Founded: 1950 Manager: Tatsukawa (達川)

Hanshin Tigers (阪神タイガース, lit. Hanshin Taigāsu)
Founded: 1935 Manager: Nomura (野村)

Seibu Lions (西武ライオンズ, lit. Seibu Raionzu)
Founded: 1950 Manager: Higashio (東尾)

Nippon-Ham Fighters (日本ハムファイターズ, lit. Nihon-Hamu Faitāzu)
Founded: 1946 Manager: Ueda (上田)

Orix Blue Wave (オリックスブルーウェーブ, lit. Orikkusu Burūwēbu)
Founded: 1936 (as Hankyu Braves) Manager: Ōgi (仰木)

Fukuoka Daiei Hawks (福岡ダイエイホークス, lit. Fukuoka Daiei Hōkusu)
Founded: 1938 Manager: Ō (王)

Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes (大阪近鉄バファローズ, lit. Ōsaka Kintetsu Bafarōzu)
Founded: 1949 Manager: Sasaki (佐々木)

Chiba Lotte Marines (千葉ロッテマリーンズ, lit. Chiba Rotte Marīnzu)
Founded: 1950 (as Lotte Orions) Manager: Yamamoto (山本)

Namco Stars (ナムコスターズ, lit. Namuko Sutāzu)
Dolls that resemble Pino have also appeared in Stages 5-10 of Tinkle Pit (1993); Sandra has also appeared as a bonus character (on the 29th stage of that same game at the earliest, as the appearances of bonus characters on their earliest possible stages depends on players causing all previous ones to appear beforehand) and a parade float of Beraboh Man kicking out at Waya Hime has also appeared in the third bonus stage of Marvel Land (1989).

Nikotama Gals (ニコタマギャルズ, lit. Nikotama Gyaruzu)
Valkyrie (who is, ironically, on a different team to her anthropomorphic lizard friend, Sandra) and Sharon have also appeared as "high-score" characters on Tinkle Pit (1993); a parade float of Momo Chan has also appeared in the second and third bonus stages of Marvel Land (1989), and Hiromi Tengenji has also, along with Pitt and Patti, the aforementioned Valkyrie, Ki from The Tower of Druaga, the aforementioned Momo Chan and Pac-Man, appeared on a TV screen in Mach Breakers (1994). Uketsuke and Kana have also become significantly more major since they first appeared 10 and 11 years ago.