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The Yakyuken Special , released for the Sony PlayStation in 1995 by Societa Daikanyama, stands as a unique artifact within the console's library. Blending the traditional Japanese "Rock-Paper-Scissors" (Yakyuken) festival game with Full Motion Video (FMV) technology, the title occupies a niche genre of adult-oriented "janken" games. This paper explores the game's mechanics, its cultural context, and the specific challenges regarding its digital preservation. Particular attention is paid to the online search phenomenon surrounding "Download 70," a keyword cluster associated with acquiring the game, analyzing how scarcity and niche interest drive the circulation of abandonware in the modern emulation ecosystem. The mid-1990s saw an explosion of multimedia capabilities in home consoles, particularly with the Sony PlayStation’s CD-ROM format. This technological leap allowed developers to incorporate high-fidelity video and audio, spawning the FMV genre. While titles like Night Trap and Dragon's Lair are often cited in Western discourse, the Japanese market saw a proliferation of FMV titles aimed at adult audiences. Rivstart C1 C2 Pdf See How It