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'''''The Yakyuu Ken Special: Konya wa 12-kai Ikusa''''' (THE野球拳スペシャル ~今夜は12回戦~) is a 1995 game by [[Societa Daikanyama]] for the [[Sega Saturn]] released exclusively in Japan. Despite what the name says, it is not a baseball game — it is a rather simplistic pornographic game where the goal is to get some young, dancing women to strip for you by beating them in rock paper scissors.
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'''''The Yakyuu Ken Special: Konya wa 12-kai Ikusa''''' (THE野球拳スペシャル ~今夜は12回戦~) is a 1995 game by [[Societa Daikanyama]] for the [[Sega Saturn]] released exclusively in Japan. Despite what the name says, it is not a baseball game — it is a rather simplistic pornographic game where the goal is to get some young, dancing women to strip for you by beating them at rock paper scissors.
  
 
It doesn't have a [[Sega rating]]; a small warning is placed at the top right corner of the front cover (Sega of Japan's [http://sega.jp/archive/segahard/ss/soft_licensee1.html master list] gives it an X).
 
It doesn't have a [[Sega rating]]; a small warning is placed at the top right corner of the front cover (Sega of Japan's [http://sega.jp/archive/segahard/ss/soft_licensee1.html master list] gives it an X).

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The Yakyuuken Special: Konya wa 12-kaisen
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Societa Daikanyama
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Genre: ETC

















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The Yakyuu Ken Special: Konya wa 12-kai Ikusa (THE野球拳スペシャル ~今夜は12回戦~) is a 1995 game by Societa Daikanyama for the Sega Saturn released exclusively in Japan. Despite what the name says, it is not a baseball game — it is a rather simplistic pornographic game where the goal is to get some young, dancing women to strip for you by beating them at rock paper scissors.

It doesn't have a Sega rating; a small warning is placed at the top right corner of the front cover (Sega of Japan's master list gives it an X).