Strip Rockpaperscissors Ghost Edition Fina Portable
1. Overview & Identity
Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors: Ghost Edition – Fina Portable is not a mainstream commercial title. Based on available niche gaming, fan-translation, and indie archive records, it appears to be:
- A fan-made or doujin (indie Japanese) adult-themed party game.
- A parody/variant of Rock-Paper-Scissors with supernatural “ghost” theming.
- Designed for portable play (PSP, PS Vita, or modern PC handhelds like the Playdate or Anbernic devices), though “Fina Portable” may refer to a specific fan translation group or a custom firmware launcher.
- Likely part of a small series of “Strip RPS” games from early 2010s Japanese indie circles.
: The game is designed for quick sessions, often distributed as a "portable" application or demo, such as those by circles like JERMANEELS Visual Style strip rockpaperscissors ghost edition fina portable
- The Sobbing Student (Stage 1): A easy opponent. She cries constantly. Her tells are obvious (she holds her hands to her face, signaling Rock).
- The Poltergeist Jock (Stage 2): Aggressive. Uses "Rock" 70% of the time. Must be countered with Paper feints.
- The Vain Model (Stage 3): She strips herself to distract the player, reversing controls. Defeating her requires focusing on the background, not the character model.
- The Slit-Mouthed Woman (Stage 4): A classic yokai. Asks a question before the match. Answering wrong forces you to play blindfolded (screen goes black).
- Mr. Skeleton (Final Boss): The bookie. He plays with three hands simultaneously. The player must win two out of three throws per round. He cheats constantly, requiring the use of the "Cheat-Breaker" item.
Game Profile: Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors: Ghost Edition Fina Portable
Platform: PlayStation Portable (PSP) / PS Vita (via backwards compatibility) / Emulation
Genre: Supernatural Visual Novel / Strategy / Minigame Collection
Developer: Specter Soft (Fictional)
Release Date: October 31st (Year Unknown)
Players: 1 Player (Ad-Hoc Multiplayer supported) A fan-made or doujin (indie Japanese) adult-themed party
The cartridge was unlabelled, save for a piece of masking tape with the words "Fina Portable" scrawled in sharpie. I bought it for two dollars, assuming it was a knock-off Game Boy game. I didn't realize "Fina" wasn't the name of the console—it was a warning. : The game is designed for quick sessions,
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