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The Yakyuken Special Ps1 Rom ((full)) «8K»

The Yakyuken Special was developed and published by a Japanese company called Societa Daikanyama. The core concept was simple: you play a round of rock-paper-scissors against a live-action video of a model. The game used , a popular technique in the '90s, to show the model dancing to a catchy tune before the match. If you won the round, you were "rewarded" with a brief FMV clip of the model removing an item of clothing. The ultimate goal was to win enough rounds to see the final, fully uncensored reward.

: Unlike the original, the PS1 port features reduced difficulty , likely to help players view the full-motion video (FMV) sequences more easily. the yakyuken special ps1 rom

Due to the PS1's MDEC (Motion Decoder) chip, the live-action video files are heavily compressed compared to the 3DO version, resulting in a distinct, nostalgic 90s pixelated grain. The Yakyuken Special was developed and published by

: Each time you win a round, your opponent strips off a layer of clothing. If you won the round, you were "rewarded"