Then the next round begins, in which the girl dances to the little song again, albeit this time with one less article of clothing. If she loses a point, a scene is shown where she removes one article of clothing. However, if the player wins, the girl loses one of her five points. Then she begins the next round exactly as before. If the girl wins, the player loses one of five points. Afterwards a CGI animation displays showing two hands exposing their chosen move. During this pause, the player must choose either rock, paper, or scissors, by pressing corresponding buttons. After the little song and dance finishes, the camera zooms in on her face and the game pauses. During the first round, the girl dances around to a catchy song, as the camera scans up and down her body, zooming in and out on particular areas. Afterwards a round initiates, during which the girl starts out fully clothed. The player must first choose one of these girls to compete against. Granted they are all claimed to be 18 years old at minimum, but it's still deep on the creep scale. So in TYS, the player is tasked with playing strip-yakyuken against multiple young women. I don't know what it was called, not worth the effort to find out. The earliest known was created by Hudson Soft for the Sharp MZ-80K in 1981. However TYS is not the first strip-yakyuken video game.
That variant is what TYS uses as its premise. Meaning that the player who loses a round must remove one article of clothing each time they do so. There is a variant of yakyuken that is basically strip-yakyuken. Although it can be far more elaborate than that ( en./wiki/Yakyuken ). First let me explain that yakyuken is basically a game based on rock paper scissors. (Eventually TYS was ported to the PlayStation as well, although that version was an unofficial pirate.) This game never left Japan, understandably. A year later, the same company ported TYS to Saturn, and in doing so added a little extra content. TYS was developed and published by Societa Daikanyama in 1994 for the 3DO. Of course, there are additional emulators you can download and use to play all the Saturn ROMs developed for this console.35m PlayedThe Yakyuu Ken Special: Konya wa 12-kaisen (henceforth TYS) is a Japan-only adult-themed yakyuken simulation. Highly desirable emulators are Retroarch, SSF, OpenEmu, and Yabause. You can download them today in the form of Sega Saturn ISO files and use an emulator to play them. Some of the most popular games for this console include Virtua Fighter, Panzer Dragoon, Nights into Dreams and others. All versions were ended in 2000 and a new console, Sega Dreamcast was introduced. When it comes to the specifications and CPUs they were the same. The color difference refers to the controllers as well. The one for Japan was white with simpler buttons and controller, while the one for the United States was black with changed buttons and design. The versions for Japan and the United States were identical but not the same. Sega Saturn used Hitachi chip in order to provide powerful support and be able to meet the expectations of the games. For comparison, the Genesis was sold in over 30 million units, which was a significant difference. It was sold in over 9 million units but still was considered as a business failure. Today, Sega Saturn is a collectible and very desirable in the world of collectors. At the same time frame, Nintendo 64 was released with more affordable price and better support for the games. The main reason, according to the Sega was the new version of Sonic the Hedgehog which was delayed several times. It was very complicated and expensive, but this wasn't the main reason for its failure. However, it was a failure in the United States and other parts of the world. In Japan, it was a popular platform which was considered a success. The original model was released in Japan in 1994 and in the United States and Europe in 1995. It was a 32-bit unit with dual CPU processor layout and 8 processors. The new version brought far more complicated architecture. Sega Saturn replaced Sega Genesis which was a very popular console in the 80s.