: The player loses one of their five points. If all points are lost, the game ends and must be restarted.
: These games often featured high-energy music, campy live-action FMV (Full Motion Video), and enthusiastic voice acting to mimic the festive "matsuri" (festival) vibe of the original dance. 3. Censorship and "Uncensored" Versions
: The game is a "time capsule" of mid-90s Japanese fashion and video technology. The Saturn port improved upon the 3DO original by offering fullscreen video and increasing the roster from 8 to 12 models. The "Cringe" Factor
Nothing beats a dedicated Yakyuken club. In cities like Fukuoka and Sapporo, specialized "Yakyuken Halls" operate like karaoke boxes but with a judging platform. The package includes:
The "game" was extremely simple—players engaged in standard rock-paper-scissors ( janken ). Winning rounds triggered video clips of the models dancing and gradually stripping. The "Uncensored" Controversy