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Physical copies of the game are scarce, making it hard for individuals to create or obtain high-quality digital versions.

: When the game prompts you to insert Disc 2, press Esc to open the menu, select Change Disc , and choose the Disc 2 image (or let the M3U playlist handle it automatically via the disc index switcher).

: Most high-quality ISOs for this title are the Japanese NTSC-J version. Ensure your emulator is set to "Auto-Detect Region" to avoid speed issues (PAL vs NTSC).

The game was originally developed and published by the now-defunct company Societa Daikanyama. It first appeared on the Panasonic 3DO in 1994 before being ported to the Sega Saturn in 1995. The core gameplay is deceptively simple: the player uses Rock-Paper-Scissors to compete against a series of live-action Japanese models. Each victory causes the opponent to remove an article of clothing until only a towel remains. The models are portrayed through grainy, 90s-era Full Motion Video (FMV), which gives the game its distinct, time-capsule charm.

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Physical copies of the game are scarce, making it hard for individuals to create or obtain high-quality digital versions.

: When the game prompts you to insert Disc 2, press Esc to open the menu, select Change Disc , and choose the Disc 2 image (or let the M3U playlist handle it automatically via the disc index switcher).

: Most high-quality ISOs for this title are the Japanese NTSC-J version. Ensure your emulator is set to "Auto-Detect Region" to avoid speed issues (PAL vs NTSC).

The game was originally developed and published by the now-defunct company Societa Daikanyama. It first appeared on the Panasonic 3DO in 1994 before being ported to the Sega Saturn in 1995. The core gameplay is deceptively simple: the player uses Rock-Paper-Scissors to compete against a series of live-action Japanese models. Each victory causes the opponent to remove an article of clothing until only a towel remains. The models are portrayed through grainy, 90s-era Full Motion Video (FMV), which gives the game its distinct, time-capsule charm.


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