The Yakyuuken Special: Konya wa 12-kaisen is a Japanese adult-themed FMV (Full Motion Video) game based on the traditional "baseball fist" (rock-paper-scissors) game. Originally developed for the 3DO, the title gained notoriety through its Sega Saturn port and subsequent unlicensed distributions on the PlayStation 1 (PS1). 💿 The PS1 "Disc 2" ISO Context

The Hard Truth

As of this writing, there is no public, direct-download link for the verified Disc 2 ISO on mainstream archive sites like Archive.org. The file is considered “endangered” in the preservation community. Your best bet is to join a private retro gaming forum (e.g., Obscure Gamers, PSX-Place) and request access to their dump.

The game is divided into two discs, with Disc 2 being the focus of this blog post. Disc 2 contains additional content, including new levels, characters, and storylines, which expand on the game's already engaging narrative.

Advanced Challenges: Often, the models on Disc 2 feature slightly more complex "dance" sequences or harder AI patterns in the rock-paper-scissors matches. Core Gameplay Mechanics The gameplay remains consistent across both discs:

I need to structure the blog post. Maybe start with an introduction about the game's significance. Then discuss the PS1 Disc 2 specifics, like extra content or graphical improvements. Include gameplay mechanics, how it was played, multiplayer features. Maybe compare it with other games in the series or contemporary titles. Also, address the community's perspective—how it's preserved today, the importance of ISOs for digital preservation, and maybe some anecdotes from fans. I should also touch on the technical aspects of the game for hardware of the time.