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    Mortal Kombat (Sega CD, 1993) COMPLETE in Great Condition
    Jun 08, 2016
    Best console version of Mortal Kombat
    Between the improved animations and various other bits of graphics, the arcade quality sound with extra voice overs, and the blood without the need for a code, you really do have here the best version of Mortal Kombat on console. Granted, at this point it's pretty easy to get a low end PC to run the Arcade version, which is superior in every way, but still if you're a console addict or just don't want to bother messing with emulators then this is your best bet. Also worth note is this uses the six button Genesis controller, one of my personal favorite controllers for fighting games thanks to it's cushy d-pad and responsive buttons. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars are the loading times, which really aren't that bad. They only bother me during the fight with Shang Tsung, which is a whole different experience than the arcade: On Arcade Shang rapidly switches between characters to go absolutely insane on you with no loading times at all, but here on the CD the media shows it's limits by forcing loads between transformations which can get a bit jaring. Also I feel like on the console versions Shang doesn't go nearly as crazy with how he fights, though maybe that's the difficulty I played at. Overall, a great game, and a wonderful addition to any Sega CD collection. FIGHT!
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