The Yakyuken Special (ザ・野球拳・スペシャル) is a Japan-exclusive adult-themed video game based on the traditional Japanese game yakyūken, which combines dancing and rock-paper-scissors. Originally developed by Societa Daikanyama for the 3DO in 1994, it was later ported to the Sega Saturn in 1995 with expanded content. While an official PlayStation (PS1) version was never licensed or released by Sony, a difficulty-reduced unlicensed pirate port eventually appeared for the console. Game Overview and Origins
Gameplay: You face off against 12 different opponents across various rounds. It’s notorious for being incredibly difficult; the game engine often feels rigged, giving you a less than 50% chance of winning any given round. Why Is It a "Cult" Classic? Yakyuken Special Ps1 Iso
Opponents: The PS1/Saturn version features 12 different models (increased from 8 in the original 3DO version). The Match: Legal and ethical considerations (high-priority)
Media Type: It is a Full Motion Video (FMV) game featuring real actors/models rather than animated sprites. Evolution: Progression : Each time the player wins a
Progression: Each time the player wins a round, the model removes one piece of clothing. Winning five rounds typically results in the model being fully unclothed (though usually without showing actual genitals).
Note: The patch does not dub the audio; voice lines remain in Japanese. But the subtitles now make sense.
The Yakyuuken Special (often known by the subtitle Konya wa 12-kaisen) is an adult-themed rock-paper-scissors game released for the Sega Saturn and 3DO in 1995. While it never received an official PlayStation 1 (PS1) release, a difficulty-reduced unlicensed port exists for the platform. Gameplay Mechanics