It can’t really be surprising from the series that tends to go above and beyond in their diversions. I can’t think of a Yakuza/Judgement that didn’t have half a dozen other Sega games, shogi, mahjong, cho-han, blackjack, hanafuda, collectible card games, cabaret club management, and slot car racing, to name a few, each with their own powerups and rewards.
It can’t really be surprising from the series that tends to go above and beyond in their diversions. I can’t think of a Yakuza/Judgement that didn’t have half a dozen other Sega games, shogi, mahjong, cho-han, blackjack, hanafuda, collectible card games, cabaret club management, and slot car racing, to name a few, each with their own powerups and rewards.