Yakyuken Special Uncensored Today
The game is often cited in "Top 10 Naughty Games" lists and is remembered as much for its historical significance as for its content. It represents a time when the video game industry was experimenting with CD technology (FMV) and the limits of console ratings. While the game was rated X by Sega of Japan, the North American and European markets largely remained unaware of its existence until the internet age.
The, at the time, high-quality, full-screen anime art was a significant draw for players. The "uncensored" version, which bypassed Japanese regulations on adult content in public, was highly sought after by collectors and illegal distributors. Yakyuken Special Uncensored
Reviews of the game are generally mixed to negative, focusing on: Production Quality The game is often cited in "Top 10