In many multi-disc versions of these types of games, Disc 2 typically contains the latter half of the character roster or specialized "Omake" (bonus) galleries that are unlocked after completing the main game on Disc 1. Character Roster and FMV Content

Each match starts with an FMV sequence where the opponent dances to a catchy J-pop song.

The PlayStation version of holds a unique status because it is an unlicensed port .

After the dance, the camera zooms in, and the player must select Rock, Paper, or Scissors.

This "bootleg" port is known for being easier than the Saturn original, with reduced AI difficulty to help players see more of the FMV content.

If the player wins a round, the girl removes an article of clothing. If the girl wins five times, the player loses the game.

While the Sega Saturn version was officially licensed (and later banned from sale in 1998 for its adult content), the PS1 version was produced by an unknown developer.

The game features a variety of opponents, each with their own unique "secrets" to unlock. Notable characters found throughout the game include: Shizuka Hitomi Ai Ichinoki Mai Kisaragi Miyuki Kurakawa

The gameplay is strictly 1-on-1, focusing on high-quality (for the time) video clips that were a major selling point for CD-based consoles in the mid-90s. Legacy and Availability

The game was originally released on the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and later ported to the Sega Saturn with improved fullscreen video and exclusive opponents. The PS1 Version: An Unlicensed Legend