The screen blinked back to life. The girl was still there, but her kimono was tattered, and the room behind her—a traditional washitsu—looked like it had been through a fire. The digital blur on her face was thinner. Kenta felt a chill; her eyes looked less like pixels and more like a low-resolution photograph of a real person. "Round 2." He chose Paper. She played Rock. Another win. ANOTHER LAYER REMOVED.
Here’s a concise for The Yakyūken Special (PS1):
Originally developed by for the 3DO in 1994 and ported to the Sega Saturn in 1995, the game never received an official release on Sony’s console.
On the Saturn version, pressing + (Start) allows you to skip the interstitial videos between matches to speed up gameplay. The Yakyuuken Special: Konya wa 12-kaisen - Sega Retro
: In the Saturn version, players face 12 different opponents. The PS1 unlicensed port is reported to have reduced difficulty compared to the famously difficult original versions.
As a Japanese title, the ROM is NTSC-J. Most emulators handle this automatically, but you may need a SCPH-1000 BIOS file for proper region detection.
Concise summary
Search engines frequently confuse the game with Yakyuken Party (a Dreamcast game) or Yakyuken II (an MSX title). To find the correct PS1 ROM, you need the precise Japanese title: The Yakyuken Special - Rokudori no Chousen (ザ・野球拳スペシャル ~六通りの挑戦~). Without that string, you will find dead links.
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