8-bit Dojo War Fighting Game, April 1970

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The Chicago Dojo Wars refer to a series of intense and violent mid-20th-century rivalries, culminating on April 24, 1970, in a deadly clash between competing martial arts schools.The Chicago Dojo Wars refer to a series of intense and violent mid-20th-century rivalries, culminating on April 24, 1970, in a deadly clash between competing martial arts schools.The Chicago Dojo Wars refer to a series of intense and violent mid-20th-century rivalries, culminating on April 24, 1970, in a deadly clash between competing martial arts schools.

At the center of this conflict was John Keehan, a highly charismatic Chicago martial arts pioneer who legally changed his name to Count Juan Raphael Dante and advertised himself in comic books as the “World’s Deadliest Man Alive”. While Dante broke barriers by welcoming Black and Hispanic students into his Black Dragon Fighting Society, his escalating feuds with traditional clubs transformed the local martial arts scene into a dangerous underground battleground.

DOJO WAR
DANTE
JIM
SWORD!
SCORE: 0
DOJO WAR
CHICAGO  ·  1970
Based on the legendary night on
West Fullerton Ave.
Featuring COUNT DANTE
& the BLACK DRAGON SOCIETY
DOJO WAR
CHICAGO · APRIL 24, 1970
SAVE JIM!!
Jim Konsevic · Black Dragon Society

JIM FALLS...

Jim Konsevic was stabbed that night
on West Fullerton Avenue.

He died before help could arrive.

Count Dante never forgave himself.

JIM LIVES!
THE DRAGONS
RETREAT!

Count Dante and Jim fought their way
out of the Black Cobra Hall.

But the night on Fullerton Ave.
was never forgotten.

Count Dante — John Timothy Keehan —
became a legend of Chicago.

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