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Yakyuken Special: Konya ha 12-kaisen (1995) is an adult-themed rock-paper-scissors (Jan-ken) game originally released for the 3DO and Sega Saturn, with an unlicensed port appearing on the PlayStation (PS1). The goal of the game is to defeat various female opponents in "Yakyuken" (baseball rock-paper-scissors) to have them remove articles of clothing. Emulation Guide for PS1
Released on December 30, 1995, the PlayStation version arrived during the height of the FMV craze. While the Sega Saturn version is often more commonly cited by collectors, the PS1 version offered the same 12-round experience with slightly different compression for its video assets. Modern Availability and "Download 70" --- Yakyuken Special Ps1 Download 70
The "story" is structured as a series of matches against various female opponents: : You play sequential rounds of Yakyuken Special: Konya ha 12-kaisen (1995) is an
3. Cultural Context: The Yakyuken Tradition
To understand the game, one must understand the cultural ritual it simulates. Yakyuken (野球拳) originated in Japan, supposedly deriving from a baseball team's drinking games in the early 20th century. It evolved into a festival performance where participants dance and play Rock-Paper-Scissors, with the loser removing clothing. Circle: Rock (Guu) Cross: Paper (Paa) Square: Scissors
(baseball-themed rock-paper-scissors) against a roster of 12 different models, such as Madoka Arai, Shizuka Hitomi, and Satomi Uchiyama. The "Plot" Progression
Gameplay Review: Is Yakyuken Special Worth the Hype?
Honestly? As a game, it is shallow. You play 10 rounds of rock-paper-scissors against an anime opponent. Win streak = cutscene.
- Circle: Rock (Guu)
- Cross: Paper (Paa)
- Square: Scissors (Choki)
- [ ] The Right File: Exactly ~70MB (.7z or .chd).
- [ ] The Emulator: DuckStation or SwanStation.
- [ ] The BIOS: SCPH1001.bin.
- [ ] Context: This is a risqué Japanese game; play with headphones if you are in a public space.
- Scan any
.exefiles with VirusTotal – they should not exist for PS1 ROMs. - Legit PS1 ROMs end in
.bin,.cue,.chd, or.pbp. - Avoid “download managers” and fake CAPTCHA pages.

