"Yakyuken" is a traditional Japanese group game that evolved into a form of "strip rock-paper-scissors". In this video game adaptation, players compete against various female opponents in matches of Jan-ken-pon (Rock, Paper, Scissors). : The game uses full-motion video (FMV) sequences
: Disc 2 contains the second half of the 12-woman roster. Opponents like Mai Misaki , Nao Takenaka , and Miyuki Kurakawa are often found on the second disc of the PS1 version. In this video game adaptation, players compete against
: If the player loses five times, the game ends immediately.
The PlayStation 1 version of the game is typically distributed as a . Because FMV files take up massive amounts of storage compared to standard game code, the roster of opponents is split across multiple discs.
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