The Yakyuu Ken Special- Konya Wa 12-kaisen -pu Tong Xia... !!top!!

Despite its title, which translates to "Baseball Fist," the game is not a sports simulator. Instead, it is a digital adaptation of , a popular Japanese variant of rock-paper-scissors ( janken ).

The game is strictly for adults. While it was released before the standardized CERO rating system, it carried an "X" rating on internal master lists and featured an adult-only warning on its cover. The Yakyuu Ken Special- Konya wa 12-kaisen -pu tong xia...

Why did this game exist on a home console? In the West, the concept of a stripping game on a Nintendo or Sega system was almost unthinkable (outside of unlicensed carts). However, the PC Engine occupied a unique space in Japan. Despite its title, which translates to "Baseball Fist,"