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One of the most controversial video games ever released, Mortal Kombat is a 2D fighter in the mold of Street Fighter II: Champion Edition, but is much more graphically violent. The game features "Fatality Moves," which lets a victorious fighter gloat over a dazed opponent by performing a gruesomely primal act, such as ripping out the heart or spinal cord. The tournament, as hosted by evil wizard Shang Tsung, consists of seven digitized fighters engaging in a series of one-on-one fights. The winner must battle Shang's inhuman champion Goro, and then the wizard himself. A five-button control system allows for blocking and a variety of high and low punches and kicks. In addition, each fighter is equipped with a number of special moves, such as fireballs or shadow kicks.
The Genesis version includes support for both three- and six-button controllers. While the arcade game's gore has been turned off by default (blood is green instead of red), it can be activated through a code entered on the title screen.
Pros: Great graphics
Bone-crushing action
Uncensored fatalities and blood (If you press ABACABB)
Cons: Some more sound effects would be nice
Needs more fighters (Then again there's MKII)
Fights are short
Mortal Kombat hit the arcades by storm in 1992 with the use of digitized actors and blood by the gallons. It was no surprise that it was going to be released on home consoles in '93 and everyone rushed for the Genesis version for obvious reasons. Sure it was a great game then but what about now? You bet! Mortal Kombat for the Sega Genesis is the best arcade port of the game and is a blast to play. You get to choose seven fighters (Kano, Sonya, Rayden, Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Johhny Cage and Liu Kang) each with their own moves and ablities. The music is great to listen to and the graphics are great. But the sound effects are bland and the fights are short and sometimes easy but other than that, this is the Mortal Kombat game to own.Read full review
Amazing condition - even came with poster and registration form! This game is a real gem for collectors, and the Genesis version I got was MINT. Very happy with this purchase and had a blast kicking my brother. Bought two 6 button Genesis controllers just to play this.
Like I said with Virtua Fighter, all fighting games require good technique. Sadly, I couldn’t survive the first two matches, but I definitely recommend it to those good with fighting games.