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* BadassBeard: Baekun and Dynamo sport these.
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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: While some names are well known and passable in certain parts of the world (such as Baekun Dosa (in the Korean language at least), Jackie, Joey, Gloria, and Garner, others are odd mashups of various foreign and/or made-up words such as "Klaus Garcia"[[note]](which is in fact a real-life name in some parts of the world due to the mix-and-match of German names with Spanish names), "Jedi Ryan",[[note]](though [[Franchise/StarWars "Jedi"]] is thought by some to be loosely based on the Japanese word "Jidaigeki" referring to Edo era Period dramas, but the fact that it is still a made up word still stands)[[/note]] and "Mozard".

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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: While some names are well known and passable in certain parts of the world (such as Baekun Dosa (in the Korean language at least), Jackie, Joey, Gloria, and Garner, others are odd mashups of various foreign and/or made-up words such as "Klaus Garcia"[[note]](which is in fact a real-life name in some parts of the world due to the mix-and-match of German names with Spanish names), names)[[/note]], "Jedi Ryan",[[note]](though [[Franchise/StarWars "Jedi"]] is thought by some to be loosely based on the Japanese word "Jidaigeki" referring to Edo era Period dramas, but the fact that it is still a made up word still stands)[[/note]] and "Mozard".
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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: While some names are well known and passable in certain parts of the world (such as Baekun Dosa (in the Korean language at least), Jackie, Joey, Gloria, and Garner, others are odd mashups of various foreign and/or made-up words such as "Klaus Garcia", "Jedi Ryan",[[note]](though [[Franchise/StarWars "Jedi"]] is thought by some to be loosely based on the Japanese word "Jidaigeki" referring to Edo era Period dramas, but the fact that it is still a made up word still stands)[[/note]] and "Mozard".

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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: While some names are well known and passable in certain parts of the world (such as Baekun Dosa (in the Korean language at least), Jackie, Joey, Gloria, and Garner, others are odd mashups of various foreign and/or made-up words such as "Klaus Garcia", Garcia"[[note]](which is in fact a real-life name in some parts of the world due to the mix-and-match of German names with Spanish names), "Jedi Ryan",[[note]](though [[Franchise/StarWars "Jedi"]] is thought by some to be loosely based on the Japanese word "Jidaigeki" referring to Edo era Period dramas, but the fact that it is still a made up word still stands)[[/note]] and "Mozard".

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''Dragon Master'' is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game developed and published by South Korean company [=UNiCO=] Electronics (who three years later made the far more poorly received ''VideoGame/TheMastersFighter''). It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.

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''Dragon Master'' is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame developed and published by South Korean company [=UNiCO=] Electronics (who three years later made the far more poorly received ''VideoGame/TheMastersFighter''). It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.



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* WalkingShirtlessScene: [[WildMan Dark Man]] and all the bosses.

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* WalkingShirtlessScene: [[WildMan Dark Man]] and all the bosses.bosses.
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* MsFanservice: Deliza, being that she is scantily clad female with a flirty personality. Arguably also counts as ForeignFanservice given that she is a strawberry blonde haired lady presumably from a Western country or at least a FantasyCounterpartCulture of one.

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* MsFanservice: Deliza, being that she is scantily clad female with a flirty personality. Arguably also counts as ForeignFanservice a GorgeousGaijin given that she is a strawberry blonde haired lady presumably from a Western country or at least a FantasyCounterpartCulture of one.

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** Baekun Dosa and Klaus Garcia: [[{{Shotoclone}} Ryu and Ken]]

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** Baekun Dosa and Klaus Garcia: [[{{Shotoclone}} Ryu and Ken]]Ken]][[note]]Not of those respective characters in particular, but having elements of those characters moves between them.[[/note]]



* OldMaster: Baekun Dosa



* WalkingShirtlessScene: Dark Man and all the bosses.

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* WalkingShirtlessScene: [[WildMan Dark Man Man]] and all the bosses.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZTYYPL-8fQ&t=1s Jackie's theme]] contains a riff from Eric Clapton's "Layla".
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZTYYPL-8fQ&t=1s Jackie's theme]] contains a riff from Eric Clapton's "Layla".
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* AnimeChineseGirl: Gloria, or at the very least she comes from a FantasyCounterpartCulture of China (see Fictional Earth below).

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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: While some names are well known and passable in certain parts of the world (such as Baekun Dosa (in the Korean language at least), Jackie, Joey, Gloria, and Garner, others are odd mashups of various foreign and/or made-up words such as "Klaus Garcia", "Jedi Ryan",[[note]](though [[Franchise/StarWars "Jedi"]] is thought by some to be loosely based on the Japanese word "Jidaigeki" referring to Edo era Period dramas)[[/note]] and "Mozard".

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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: While some names are well known and passable in certain parts of the world (such as Baekun Dosa (in the Korean language at least), Jackie, Joey, Gloria, and Garner, others are odd mashups of various foreign and/or made-up words such as "Klaus Garcia", "Jedi Ryan",[[note]](though [[Franchise/StarWars "Jedi"]] is thought by some to be loosely based on the Japanese word "Jidaigeki" referring to Edo era Period dramas)[[/note]] dramas, but the fact that it is still a made up word still stands)[[/note]] and "Mozard".


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* StoutStrength: Mozard is the heaviest guy of any characters in the game.

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''Dragon Master'' is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game developed and published by South Korean company [=UNiCO=] Electronics (who three years later made the far more poorly received VideoGame/TheMastersFighter). It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.

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''Dragon Master'' is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game developed and published by South Korean company [=UNiCO=] Electronics (who three years later made the far more poorly received VideoGame/TheMastersFighter).''VideoGame/TheMastersFighter''). It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.


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* {{Engrish}}: Surprisingly for something that never never went beyond South Korea's borders, much of the game is in English. Granted it is very awkward English, such as a congratulations message after beating Garner that reads "Many thanks for your trouble. You are the best fighter," and another after the character specific ending that reads "Since that, blue sky and sea make the people forget the terrible past and guide them to live with a peace, forever. Thanks", but English nonetheless.

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* FictionalEarth: Seems to be in effect given that the world map (or what maybe supposed to be the Pacific Ocean(?) has no resemblance to that of any location in the real world.



* MsFanservice: Deliza, being that she is scantily clad female with a flirty personality. Arguably also counts as ForeignFanservice given that she is a blonde haired lady presumably from a Western country.

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* MsFanservice: Deliza, being that she is scantily clad female with a flirty personality. Arguably also counts as ForeignFanservice given that she is a strawberry blonde haired lady presumably from a Western country.country or at least a FantasyCounterpartCulture of one.

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''Dragon Master'' is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game developed and published by South Korean company [=UNiCO=] Electronics. It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.

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''Dragon Master'' is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game developed and published by South Korean company [=UNiCO=] Electronics.Electronics (who three years later made the far more poorly received VideoGame/TheMastersFighter). It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.



* BigBad: Garner of whom is also the FinalBoss of the game.



* TheMockbuster: Rather obviously one of Street Fighter. To elaborate, South Korea had banned video games and works of fiction/entertainment from Japan at the time, and thus the South Korean based [=UNiCO=] created this game as a way to allow South Korean gamers the opportunity to get in on the Fighting game craze at the time.

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* TheMockbuster: Rather obviously one of Street Fighter. the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' series. To elaborate, South Korea [[BannedInChina had banned Japanese made video games and works of fiction/entertainment from Japan fiction/entertainment]] at the time, and thus the South Korean based company [=UNiCO=] created this game as a way to allow South Korean gamers the opportunity to get in on the Fighting game craze at the time.time. Thus whether this makes this blatant copying any less shameful or not, your YMMV.

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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: While some names are well known and passable in certain parts of the world (such as Baekun Dosa (in the Korean language at least), Jackie, Joey, Gloria, and Garner, others are odd mashups of various foreign words such as "Klaus Garcia" and "Jedi Ryan".
* CastOfExpies: As a blatant copy of Street Fighter, expect several characters to be based on those from

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* AnimeHair: Klaus Garcia, Garner, and Jackie (the last to a lesser extent).
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: While some names are well known and passable in certain parts of the world (such as Baekun Dosa (in the Korean language at least), Jackie, Joey, Gloria, and Garner, others are odd mashups of various foreign and/or made-up words such as "Klaus Garcia" and Garcia", "Jedi Ryan".
Ryan",[[note]](though [[Franchise/StarWars "Jedi"]] is thought by some to be loosely based on the Japanese word "Jidaigeki" referring to Edo era Period dramas)[[/note]] and "Mozard".
* BadassBeard: Baekun and Dynamo sport these.
* CastOfExpies: As a blatant copy of Street Fighter, expect several characters to be based on those from that series. The characters, and whom they are pastiches of (by moveset and/or appearance), are listed below:



** Baekun Dosa and Klaus Garcia: Ryu

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** Baekun Dosa and Klaus Garcia: Ryu[[{{Shotoclone}} Ryu and Ken]]



** Dynamo: Balrog
** Joey, Deliza, Garner seem to original characters.
* ExcusePlot: Garner is some sort of otherworldly demonic being who has kidnapped woman and you have to fight your way through numerous opponents to confront him and rescue the woman.

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** Dynamo: Balrog
Vega (claw) and Balrog (Boxer)
** Mozard: E. Honda and Balrog
** Joey, Deliza, and Garner seem to be original characters.
* CoolShades: Jackie sports these.
* ExcusePlot: Garner is some sort of otherworldly demonic being who has kidnapped a woman and you have to fight your way through numerous opponents to confront him and rescue the woman.
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* TheMockbuster: Rather obviously one of Street Fighter. To elaborate, South Korea had banned video games and works of fiction/entertainment from Japan at the time, and thus the South Korean based [=UNiCO=] created this game as a way to allow South Korean gamers the opportunity to get in on the Fighting game craze at the time.

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''Dragon Master'' is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game developed and published by South Korean company UNiCO Electronics. It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.

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''Dragon Master'' is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game developed and published by South Korean company UNiCO [=UNiCO=] Electronics. It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.


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** Joey, Deliza, Garner seem to original characters.
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''Dragon Master'' is a 1994 2D fighting arcade game developed and published by South Korean company UNiCO Electronics. It was released during the fighting game trend in the early 1990s that started with Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.

"The fighters to choose from are the male K. Garcia, Dark Man, the old man B. Dosa, Jackie, Jedi Ryan and Joey. The female fighters are Gloria and Deliza, Each fighter has their own fighting techniques witch include kick, punch and special attacks. The fights are best of three. After defeating the playable fighters three non-playable boss character have to be beaten. These are: Dynamo, Mozard and Garner. Under certain conditions a bonus level follows were you have to destroy as many objects as possible before the time runs out to increase your score. You can play solo or against a friend."[[note]]http://www.mobygames.com/game/dragon-master[[/note]]

For a review of this game, you can see this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fzu4OOSVu7k link]].
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!!This VideoGame contains examples of:
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: While some names are well known and passable in certain parts of the world (such as Baekun Dosa (in the Korean language at least), Jackie, Joey, Gloria, and Garner, others are odd mashups of various foreign words such as "Klaus Garcia" and "Jedi Ryan".
* CastOfExpies: As a blatant copy of Street Fighter, expect several characters to be based on those from
** Gloria: Chun-Li
** Dark Man: Blanka
** Jackie: Guile
** Baekun Dosa and Klaus Garcia: Ryu
** Jedi Ryan: Sagat
** Dynamo: Balrog
* ExcusePlot: Garner is some sort of otherworldly demonic being who has kidnapped woman and you have to fight your way through numerous opponents to confront him and rescue the woman.
* MsFanservice: Deliza, being that she is scantily clad female with a flirty personality. Arguably also counts as ForeignFanservice given that she is a blonde haired lady presumably from a Western country.
* [[TwoGirlsToATeam Two Girls to a Roster]]: Gloria and Deliza are the only female fighters on the roster.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Dark Man and all the bosses.

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