Yakyuken — Special Ps1 Disc 2 Iso Repack

Released in Japan around 1995 by a publisher named Societa Daikanyama, The Yakyuken Special (roughly translating to "The Baseball Fist Special") was, on paper, a simple gamble. It took the classic Japanese party game Yakyuken—a Rock-Paper-Scissors variant where the loser has to remove an item of clothing—and digitized it.

The premise was titillation. The player selects from a roster of women, engages in a game of Janken (Rock-Paper-Scissors), and upon winning, is treated to FMV (Full Motion Video) sequences of the women dancing and disrobing.

But here is where the legend begins. The game wasn’t a standard disc. It was one of the few PlayStation titles released on a two-disc set. In an era where RPGs required multiple discs for sprawling storylines, The Yakyuken Special required two discs simply to house its library of pixelated erotica.

Disc 1 contained the first set of models. Disc 2, the object of so many modern searches, held the "second half" of the roster—arguably the more obscure or, depending on who you ask, the more "premium" models. yakyuken special ps1 disc 2 iso repack

In the sprawling library of the original PlayStation (PS1), thousands of games range from blockbuster hits to obscure Japanese exclusives. Few titles are as simultaneously misunderstood and sought-after as Yakyuken Special — particularly its Disc 2 and the modern "repack" scene surrounding its ISO.

Disc 1 is easy to find. It’s small (roughly 350 MB) and contains no protected video. Disc 2, however, is nearly 700 MB raw and filled with the LibCrypt-locked FMVs. Without the repack, Disc 2 is useless. The repack is the only way modern players can see the game’s full content.


The repack follows the Redump.org specifications—a strict hashing standard for optical media preservation. The .bin file has been verified against a pristine Japanese retail copy, ensuring every sector matches the original. Released in Japan around 1995 by a publisher

For years, what circulated on private trackers and Emuparadise-style sites were incomplete or corrupted .bin/.cue files labeled "Yakyuken Special (Disc 2)." Common issues included:

This rendered the second disc essentially unplayable for completionists and archival purposes.

You do not need a repack for Disc 1. Any standard .bin/.cue of Yakyuken Special Disc 1 will work. The repack follows the Redump

The biggest technical achievement—the repack corrects a timing error present in older dumps that caused the MPEG-1 video streams to desync from the audio during the final "win" sequence.

Because Yakyuken Special involves gambling Rock, Paper, Scissors, you will lose often. Use save states (F1/F3 in most emulators) to avoid replaying the same video loops.