Yakyuken Special Ps1 Disc 2 Iso Top -

Developed by and published by Konami in 1999 (exclusively in Japan), Yakyuken Special is a "strip rock-paper-scissors" game. The premise is absurdly simple: You play as a male spectator watching a baseball game. You bet on the outcome of rock-paper-scissors matches against female characters. Win enough, and they remove clothing. Lose, and your "tension gauge" drops.

If you already have a legal disc 2 and want help converting it to an ISO or CHD, let me know your OS (Windows/macOS/Linux) and I can guide you through the process. yakyuken special ps1 disc 2 iso top

Elias pressed Start. The screen transitioned to a character select screen. There were no names, just grainy, motion-captured videos of women standing in a void of black. But something was wrong. The loop was wrong. In the first game, the women waved and smiled. Here, they stood perfectly still. Their eyes seemed to track the cursor as Elias moved it. Developed by and published by Konami in 1999

The desktop appeared. It was clean. Empty. There were no icons. No folders. No recycle bin. Just a picture of a woman in a red dress, smiling, her hand held out in the shape of a rock. Win enough, and they remove clothing

If you are running your own backup of this specific multi-disc game, keep these technical points in mind:

: Disc 2 primarily contains the data and FMVs for the second half of the female opponents.

Elias felt a chill prickle the back of his neck. He tried to pause the game. Nothing happened. He tried to close the emulator window. The cursor locked in place.


Developed by and published by Konami in 1999 (exclusively in Japan), Yakyuken Special is a "strip rock-paper-scissors" game. The premise is absurdly simple: You play as a male spectator watching a baseball game. You bet on the outcome of rock-paper-scissors matches against female characters. Win enough, and they remove clothing. Lose, and your "tension gauge" drops.

If you already have a legal disc 2 and want help converting it to an ISO or CHD, let me know your OS (Windows/macOS/Linux) and I can guide you through the process.

Elias pressed Start. The screen transitioned to a character select screen. There were no names, just grainy, motion-captured videos of women standing in a void of black. But something was wrong. The loop was wrong. In the first game, the women waved and smiled. Here, they stood perfectly still. Their eyes seemed to track the cursor as Elias moved it.

The desktop appeared. It was clean. Empty. There were no icons. No folders. No recycle bin. Just a picture of a woman in a red dress, smiling, her hand held out in the shape of a rock.

If you are running your own backup of this specific multi-disc game, keep these technical points in mind:

: Disc 2 primarily contains the data and FMVs for the second half of the female opponents.

Elias felt a chill prickle the back of his neck. He tried to pause the game. Nothing happened. He tried to close the emulator window. The cursor locked in place.


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