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|name = The General's Son<br/>장군의 아들
 
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|console = Famicom, Sega Master System
 
|console = Famicom, Sega Master System
 
|date = December 1992
 
|date = December 1992
|alt = Street Hero, Street Battle
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|alt = ''Street Battle''<br>''Street Hero''
 
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'''''The General's Son''''' ({{Mousetext|장군의 아들|Janggun-ui Adeul}}) is a 1-on-1 fighting game developed by Gartist Team and released at the end of 1992 by [[Daou Infosys]] based on the Korean gangster movie of the same name.
 
'''''The General's Son''''' ({{Mousetext|장군의 아들|Janggun-ui Adeul}}) is a 1-on-1 fighting game developed by Gartist Team and released at the end of 1992 by [[Daou Infosys]] based on the Korean gangster movie of the same name.
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*Most of the developers were actually involved in other in-house Daou titles like ''[[Dooly Bravo Land]]'' and the Master System titles. Gartist is likely just the actual group name.
 
*Most of the developers were actually involved in other in-house Daou titles like ''[[Dooly Bravo Land]]'' and the Master System titles. Gartist is likely just the actual group name.
 
*General's Son is the last game developped in-house by Daou. They released exclusively [[Open Corp.]] titles after this one.
 
*General's Son is the last game developped in-house by Daou. They released exclusively [[Open Corp.]] titles after this one.
*Daou released Sachen's Super Pang with the same ID as General's Son in mid 1992. In other words, there are two Daou games that share the DIF-002 id.
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*Daou released [[Sachen]]'s Super Pang with the same ID as General's Son in mid 1992. In other words, there are two Daou games that share the DIF-002 id.
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Generals-son-cart.jpg|Cartridge.
 
Generals-son-cart.jpg|Cartridge.
dif-002_fc_alt.jpg|Alternate cover
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dif-002_fc_alt.jpg|Box & Alternate cover.
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gamechamp_1993-1_general.jpg|''The General's Son'' ad from Game Champ January 1993 issue. Photo courtesy of Tarzan.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
 
[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
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[[Category:Master System games]]
 
[[Category:Fighting games]]
 
[[Category:Fighting games]]
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[[Category:1992 video games]]

Revision as of 02:27, 23 February 2020

The General's Son (장군의 아들) is a 1-on-1 fighting game developed by Gartist Team and released at the end of 1992 by Daou Infosys based on the Korean gangster movie of the same name.

A US release was planned by Innovation Technology under the name Street Hero but was cancelled, although an undumped prototype exists.

The controls are very simple; you can perform a special move by holding down A and B for a second.

Trivia

  • Most of the developers were actually involved in other in-house Daou titles like Dooly Bravo Land and the Master System titles. Gartist is likely just the actual group name.
  • General's Son is the last game developped in-house by Daou. They released exclusively Open Corp. titles after this one.
  • Daou released Sachen's Super Pang with the same ID as General's Son in mid 1992. In other words, there are two Daou games that share the DIF-002 id.

Gallery