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! colspan="2" | Jang Pung II
 
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''Jang Pung II's title screen''
 
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'''''{{Infobox_game
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|name = Jang Pung II
| '''Publisher''' || [[Daou Infosys]] (possibly)
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|publisher = [[Daou Infosys]] (possibly)
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|developer = Sieco
 
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| '''Developer''' || Sieco
 
 
[[Open Corp.]] (uncredited)
 
[[Open Corp.]] (uncredited)
 
|console = Sega Game Gear
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Samsung Gam*boy (Sega Mark III)
 
 
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis (unconfirmed)
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|date = 1993}}Jang Pung II''''' is unlicensed Street Fighter II clone, developed by Sieco and [[Open Corp.]] (although Open Corp. is uncredited). It was developed for the Samsung Gam*boy, which is the Korean version of the Sega Mark III (Master System). Because of it being developed for that platform, it was also ported to the Sega Game Gear and ran in the GG's native SMS mode. It has also been rumored that it was published on the Mega Drive as well (running in SMS mode) although there have been no confirmations of it's existence.
| '''Console''' || Samsung Gam*Boy (Korean Mark III, SMS)
 
Sega Game Gear
 
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive (unconfirmed)
 
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| '''Date''' || 1993
 
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| '''Alternate names/hacks''' || Street Fighter II, Street Blaster II
 
|}''''' Jang Pung II''''' is unlicensed Street Fighter II clone, developed by Sieco and [[Open Corp.]] (although Open Corp. is uncredited). It was developed for the Samsung Gam*boy, which is the Korean version of the Sega Mark III (Master System). Because of it being developed for that platform, it was also ported to the Sega Game Gear and ran in the GG's native SMS mode. It has also been rumored that it was published on the Mega Drive as well (running in SMS mode) although there have been no confirmations of it's existence.
 
   
 
==Gameplay / Presentation==
 
==Gameplay / Presentation==

Revision as of 06:48, 16 May 2013

Jang Pung II is unlicensed Street Fighter II clone, developed by Sieco and Open Corp. (although Open Corp. is uncredited). It was developed for the Samsung Gam*boy, which is the Korean version of the Sega Mark III (Master System). Because of it being developed for that platform, it was also ported to the Sega Game Gear and ran in the GG's native SMS mode. It has also been rumored that it was published on the Mega Drive as well (running in SMS mode) although there have been no confirmations of it's existence.

Gameplay / Presentation

Version Differences

External Links

Jang Pung II info page on SMSPower

Information about Jang Pung II and Open Corp. on Hardcoregaming 101