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May 20, 2012 at 10:32:14 AM
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Anyone else here a big fan of Mortal Kombat?

I have been a fan of this since I was in Kindergarden. (Scary isn't it?) The first time I was introduced to this series was by my neighbor. We were pretending to play it outside. I was Kung Lao, my brother was Scorpion, my neighbor was Shang Tsung, and his two sisters (who me and my brother were good friends with at the time) were Kitana and Mileena. I actually had a lot of fun because the fighting had reminded me of the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers which I was obsessed with at the time. Then when my Dad got me and my brother a Super Nintendo one of the first games he had gotten us was MKII. That is when I became a huge fan. Later I rented the first Mortal Kombat for the SNES and loved that game just as much as MKII. I also remember going to see the first Toy Story in theaters and before we went in to the movie I saw a Mortal Kombat arcade machine and I wanted to play it so badly that I almost ran to it and gave it a huge hug. But my mom didn't let me because we were there to see Toy Story and not play games, so I was a little sad. But hey the movie was awesome. MK1 was the very first game I had ever beaten. So yeah I was extremely happy.

Then I heard the news of Mortal Kombat 3 and Mortal Kombat The Movie (which I never got to see in theaters) I was very excited that not only was there a new game but a movie of one of my favorite games! I remember before the movie came out me and my brother had gotten preview magazines and MK action figures. Too bad I liked to cut the characters out and play with them. Needless to say I had ruined those magazines, but not only them but strategy guides, comic books, and instruction booklets. I was a collector's worst nightmare!

Then the Christmas of 1995 arrived and I had gotten the Power Ranger Ninja Megazord along with the Falconzord, the usual shirts, socks, and undies (Tee Hee I said undies! ), and low and behold there it was in all it's glory Mortal Kombat 3! Well my brother and dad played it first and for some reason I wanted to play MK1 instead. (What was wrong with me!) But I eventually played it and that game was totally super special awesome! My favorite character at that time was Sheeva because I had really liked Goro and Kintaro and she was the closest I would get to play as them. So I thought at the time. I played that game for hours any chance I could get. But sadly I put it on the easiest difficulty and still could not get past the first couple of guys. That game was so insanley cheap that it would make Mao Zedong cry! Sometimes I managed to get to Motaro or even Shao Kahn. (if the planets managed to be aligned that day) But when I did reach them I was shaking so badly and slightest bit of noise would piss me off, and then I lost to Motaro most of the time, and controllers would be thrown and many many many colorful words were said for a few more years until I beat that bloody (no pun intended) game!

Then my mom rented me a N64 and Mortal Kombat Trilogy form our local Star Video. That game became my favorite game I had ever played. Not only did it take all the characters from MK3 and UMK3 (minus the MK3 version of Sub-Zero which was combined with the Classic and became Super Mega Ultra Chicken! umm I mean Super Sub-Zero) but brought back Raiden, Baraka and a new looking Johnny Cage. Along with those characters they had all the stages from MK1-UMK3, minus a few MK1 stages and the N64 version had some unique stages that the other versions of MKT did not. Anyway, I played that game for the entire weekend and had the other neighbor kids come and see the game. I did tell them a little lie and said that the N64 was mine because I wanted to be cool but then my mom came in and she said it would have to be returned in 2 more hours, and then ruined my 2 seconds of "Wow you have an N64 your sooooo cool!". But earlier in that summer I had gone to my neighbor's house and the had Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 for the SNES. Which I had heard of before because I had a 2 (by then) ruined strategy guides of it, but had never actually played it. Then I played it and to me it seemed like a mini MK Trilogy game. At that time I never thought I get another system because we did not have a lot of money at that time. I remember my aunt picking me and my brother up to spend the night at her house and I was pumped because she had a playstation and I knew that Mortal Kombat Trilogy was on that system so I begged her to take me to the video store so I could rent it. She did and I was so excited to finally get to play as the bosses. (even though I played as them with an MK3 cheat at my neighbors) But when I was just really getting into it, granted 3 or 4 hours passed, my parents came to pick me and my brother up. I was a tad bit annoyed that I had to stop playing it but hey that's how life goes. I did eventually get UMK3 for the SNES which was the only game I had gotten in 1998 until Christmas.

Before I go on to the next part I wanted to put this funny/scary/sad little story of me and MK at school. In school I used to pretend to play Mortal Kombat during recess, mainly because I was kind of shy and an introvert when I was in elementary. I would also draw the characters and how they looked on the select screen and I was obsessed with putting them in the right order like in the games, especially when I was doing both versions of the MK Trilogy select screens. I also used to draw the Fatalities from the game during classes which kind of freaked out my 3rd grade teacher! So I had to give her the drawings and she called my mom and I had to see the school's guidance counselor. So he wanted me to explain what the pictures were and I told him about the game and the characters and why I liked it so much. Then he talked to my mom and said that he saw nothing wrong with the drawings. A few years later my mom told me that the teacher thought that the pics were sexually explicit because I drew boobs on the female characters. I was actually a pretty detailed drawer so I only drew what the characters looked like in the game

It is now summer of 1998 and I saw a commercial of Mortal Kombat 4 that was coming out for the consoles and needless to say I was excited because finally a brand new MK game with new characters and a 3D fighting engine was coming out. Then I had gotten an MK4 strategy guide and promised myself not to cut it up, which lasted for about a month or so. A few months later me and my my mom went to Pizza Hut and there I saw an MK4 arcade machine that was the first and last time I would ever see one and of course my mom would not let me play it. So now it's late 1998 and I find myself discovering the wonderful world of the internet and found a lot of fan sites of Mortal Kombat which only got me more excited for Christmas because I thought I was going to finally get Mortal Kombat Trilogy and an N64. However I did still get an Nintendo 64 but I had gotten MK4 instead of MK Trilogy. I was a bit dissapointed but then I played MK4 and loved it. On Christmas eve the day before my aunt did get MK Trilogy but in cruel twist of fate it was the Tiger Electronics version! I did not hate the game but it's like eating a pizza without any cheese, it's just the same. Something funny about when I got the N64 is that I got it the very same Christmas that the N64 kid did. I'm Just sayin'. Also NINTENDO SIXTY-FOURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!

Sorry I just had to say it!

But in January of 1999 my interest in the Mortal Kombat series took a nose dive because I started getting into other games. Although in late 2000 I started getting interested in the series again, and on the Christmas of that year I finally got Mortal Kombat Trilogy on the Playstation. After waiting almost 2 1/2 years (time went slow when I was a kid) I finally got the game! After that I played Mortal Kombat Mythologies Sub-Zero on the N64 for the first since I found out about it back in 1997.

Then came 2002. Which I refer to as "The Great Video Game Depression"for which you are about to read. I got my SNES back out and played the old MK games I had on it for a few weeks. After that I got the bright idea of selling my SNES and all the games and some of my N64 games, which still haunts me to this very day! I have since bought a new SNES and pretty much all the games I had plus ones I never had and the same goes for the N64 games. So in late 2002 (there seems to be a pattern here) I got interested in the MK series yet again. By that time the only MK games I had left were MK4, MKT, and that evil tiger electronics MKT game. I had heard rumors of MK5 coming out for a few years and then I saw previews for Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance, of course I was excited finally a game that not only made me want to play my Gamecube more but a new MK game with even more new characters, new look, new gameplay and an interesting story was being released that holiday. So when Christmas came around I had gotten that game along with used copies of MK Trilogy and MK Mythologies for the N64. So I put the game in my Cube and I liked the game at first but after a few days I realized that this game kinda sucks. I had noticed that I did not have as much fun with it as I did the past MK games and that the fighting mechanics where stiff and slow. I know MK games are all alittle bit stiff at times but this was ridiculous. The endings where terrible and the new characters were uninteresting and bland.

When I heard about Mortal Kombat Deception coming out for the Cube I was interested in trying it out. When Deception first came out for the PS2 and Xbox I was not really interested and wanted nothing to do with it because of the bad taste Deadly Alliance left in my mouth. But when I heard that Goro and Shao Kahn were going to be exclusive characters for the Cube version I was starting to get interested in seeing more of the game. So when I first played it I was shocked that I was enjoying it more than MKDA. Since basically they both play the same gameplay and similar graphics. I found that the game felt smoother and the story to me was more interesting but only slightly more. I liked the adventure mode and found it gave the game a bit more kick. But as the same with MKDA I stopped having as much fun playing it then when I first got it. Although I still liked playing multiplayer with my cousin. Unlike the older MK games I found the single play portion to be alot less fun to play through even though MK games pretty much have the same single player game. However I was excited about Mortal Kombat Armageddon. I even pre-ordered it mainly becuase of the arcade port of UMK3 and the Extras DVD just in case the game turned out like the last two. I loved the fact that it had almost all of the characters from all the MK games in one game. (Minus Khameleon from the N64 version of MKT they later put her in the Wii version of Armageddon) I also liked the Create-A-Fighter mode, because for the first time I could finally make my own MK character even though the mode it had it's limitations. The game for the most part was like the last two but it had the feel of the 2D MK games with the uppercuts and jumping brought back. I loved the single player game and found it much more appealing than the MKDA or MKD single player. But I found my self once again only playing it for a short while than pretty much stop after that.

When Shaolin Monks and Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe came out I was uninterested in even playing by the way they looked, the way the stories and characters were handled, and just the shear fact I was sick of that I got bored with the last three so quickly and pretty much gave up on ever having another enjoyable new MK game.

But then came the trailer for the reboot of Mortal Kombat. At first I was like ughhh! not a remake! After seeing the trailer and the fact the game is going to play like the 2D MK games and how disgustingly awesome the fatalities look.(Kung Lao's especially) I was actually getting excited about the game.

 

Then when March 2011 came around I pre-ordered the Kollector's Edition of Mortal Kombat, which was my birthday gift from my parents. I had ordered it from Gamestop so I could get the Classic Scorpion Costume mainly because I thought Scorpion would become my favorite character again. But I kind of wish I pre-ordered it from Best Buy since Sub-Zero had been my favorite character for the past year. I also went and bought a SFIV fightpad ( yeah I know using a Street Fighter controller on an MK game! ) on Amazon. I had purchased it because I knew how bad the D-pad was on the 360 controller and I never liked playing MK with a analog stick.

Then the day came when the new Mortal Kombat arrived in the mail. It was packed in this huge box which kinda took me by surprise. Then I popped the game into my 360 and hopping it would be just as fun and stick with me for years like MK1-MK4. When I finally switched the controls to my liking and begun my first match I realized that this is on of the best MK games I ever played. I loved the classic 2D fighting mechanic, the brutal X-Rays, awesomely gory Fatalities, and hilarious Babalities. The backgrounds are very well done and interesting and I love that you can now do a Fatality in the Living Forest stage. The music is also very well done and the remixes of the Classic MK music make me shudder in shear orgasmic pleasure!

The Story mode of the game was a lot better and far more fun to go through than I originally thought it was going to be. The voice acting was pretty good. Johnny Cage was extremely hilarious in this. Although some parts at the end made me a little angry. But what they showed at the end made me scream like a giddy school girl! I have yet to finish the challenge mode so I will get back to you guys on that. I also unlocked everything in the Krypt. Hopefully they will release more Krypt stuff in the future. I also hope they somehow release Motaro in future DLC so the game will feel like a total package of the original trilogy.


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May 20, 2012 at 12:47:47 PM
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I've always been a big MK fan, I remember it was a huge deal going to see the first movie when it came out. All my friends were stoked to go see it in all it's glory. I used to play MK 2 with my friends all of the time on the snes, there's nothing like ripping off your friend's head. Even back in my PS2 days, I was really found of Deadly Alliance, I used to cheese the shit out of everyone with Johnny Cage. I'm not so sure what they're going to do for any new games, they killed off alot of characters, then again, the already killed Liu Kang once and that didn't stop them from killing him again in the latest one.

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May 20, 2012 at 2:46:07 PM
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i played alot of mortal kombat in my day but street fighter will always be my first love

May 20, 2012 at 5:19:27 PM
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I think I'm one of the few that just doesn't like Mortal Kombat. I just don't like the way the gameplay feels.

May 20, 2012 at 7:20:39 PM
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I played a ton of MK and MK2 in the arcade back in the day. I'm a firm believer that MK2 was the last great fighting game made. Then came Killer Instinct to ruin it all for me.

MK3 copied that stupid dial-a-combo crap from KI, and I couldn't stand it. MK9 wasn't bad, but again, the combo BS ticked me off. There were some great combos in MK2 that actually required some skill to pull off.


May 20, 2012 at 8:23:04 PM
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I played the hell out of UMK3 on XBLA. I played with a few of the pros, and still have EWAShock on my friends list. Very simple to get into but very satisfying. It lacks the real mixups etc of SF/KoF though, so it depends what you want really. I'm a fan of all 3, personally.

Ermac, Human Smoke and Kabal all the way! I'm a complete tier whore when it comes to UMK3, but it's only because the top 3 characters happen to be the ones I find most fun. :\

May 21, 2012 at 9:11:44 AM
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I also love the Mortal Kombat series, but the 1st one will always be my favorite, I seem to always find myself going back the the 1st one. Last year was an awesome year for MK fans, but the one piece I love the most was the throwback fight stick with the DLC, best $100 I've spent on modern gaming.

Great read btw, guess you need to start working on the MK Icon.

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May 21, 2012 at 9:42:28 AM
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MK was fun, but I only played it at a friend's house. I was always an NES kid.

I liked it, but I've always enjoyed SFII:TWW and SFII:CE more.

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May 21, 2012 at 10:26:52 AM
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I will pick MK over any other fighting game 7 days out of the week. A block button beats any game that doesnt have one! I played the first 3 games so much that I started placing wages on winning fights. When MK9 was being released I was stoked. I ended up getting both the stick and the collector's edition with the bookends and the matching guide. I have yet to be able to afford to get the other stick with the downloads of the first 3 but it will happen. I used to have the full size stand up displays of when both the movies were released but they were damaged in a house flood.

I did play MKonline for a while ... but its rough.

May 21, 2012 at 3:51:16 PM
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This is awesome. I also was very high on Mortal Kombat at an early age. I was in first or second grade when I first played Mortal Kombat at my uncle's house. Since then, I was in love. I used to create my own characters in notebooks, as well as create my own fatalities for each of them. Of course, I created several palette swapped ninjas, haha. I had a pink ninja named "Water" before Rain was created. I also had a female version of Sub-Zero before "Frost" was created. I always said they had stole my ideas, haha. My favorite MK game is UMK3 for SNES. It was the one I payed the most (well, I played a lot of MK2 as well). MK Deception had the awesome story mode that I became hooked on for a while. I was so excited about Armageddon because of the create-a-fighter feature. I got to re-create all of my fighters from chidhood.

Also, I feel you on the school related problems. When I created my fatalities, I would draw them and add detailed descriptions. Of course, I was also the kid who drew pages of torture devices for another game I was creating. I used to make my own games in my notebooks and envision them as I went. I often made my own sequels to popular titles and Mortal Kombat, was a popular choice.

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May 22, 2012 at 5:02:29 PM
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I basically grew up with the MK series. The first one came out on consoles when I was in fourth grade, and I looked forward to each game in the series until Midway began milking it for all it was worth, releasing sub-par games like the Mythologies: Sub-Zero game, and the one with Jaxx. Also, MK4 was a letdown to me, although I did eventually get it for Dreamcast (MK Gold). MK: Deadly Alliance also rejuvenated my interest for the series in 2002 or so. It was a great reboot and the proper way to do MK in 3D. I didn't follow the series much after that though until the new MK reboot released last year. I thought that was OK. Not quite as addictive as Deadly Alliance was for me, plus the ending to the single-player story was less than positive, haha.

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I love mortal kombat. I been a fan sense I was about five years old. Wow what were my parents thinking when they got me that game the genesis.

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May 25, 2012 at 2:23:08 AM
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I was about 9 when I first played Mortal Kombat (OMG, That was like... 20 years ago?!)

To this day, I remember the fatalities, the moves (It kinda annoyed me when people used the terms A. B, X, Y, etc. instead of HP. LP. LK, HK, etc.)

Most MK games I played on the Genesis, or Saturn since only my cousins owned a SNES and PS1. Still, I think my favorite MK game would have to be Mortal Kombat Trilogy for the Saturn/PS1. I didn't like the N64 one since they didn't have the unmasked Sub-Zero. They gave all this moves to the masked one on the 64 version, but I just didn't like his combos.

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May 25, 2012 at 10:32:42 PM
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I love fighters, MK especially. But I cannot play then any longer. The combo heavy gameplay is something my fingers can no longer pull off. I tried again this week and bought Street Fighter 3 Online. Huge mistake. I went like 5-45 and that cemented to me it's time to throw in the towel. If I was raised with guitar hero, I might be better because that is what current fighters have boiled themselves down to.

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May 25, 2012 at 10:50:37 PM
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Originally posted by: Three

I went like 5-45 and that cemented to me it's time to throw in the towel.
Um.. Fighting games require ridiculous amounts of practice if you expect to succeed at them. Especially Street Fighter III.



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May 25, 2012 at 11:49:48 PM
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Originally posted by: Austin

Originally posted by: Three

I went like 5-45 and that cemented to me it's time to throw in the towel.
Um.. Fighting games require ridiculous amounts of practice if you expect to succeed at them. Especially Street Fighter III.

 

I spent like 100 dollars in quarters on this game in the arcade. Plus about 20 hours on the version found on the SF Anniversery collection for the PS2.  Granted, that was a long time ago but with age my hands dont move as fast. I'm Lil Mac sitting on the bench and I won't be pushing start for this genre anymore.

I'm a quitter!


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May 26, 2012 at 12:24:39 AM
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I will never forget my first experience playing MKII at a friends house on his super nintendo. I was like WOW this game actually has the blood and fantastic fatalities in it as opposed to the sweat in the first MK

May 26, 2012 at 9:01:19 PM
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I really like part II. 1 was neat for its novelty back in the day. Had some fun with MK Trilogy.

Nowhere near Street Fighter in the fighting game rankings, but it gave us a decent alternative back in the day. I love the SNES port of MKII BTW

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May 26, 2012 at 11:54:29 PM
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Originally posted by: Three

I spent like 100 dollars in quarters on this game in the arcade. Plus about 20 hours on the version found on the SF Anniversery collection for the PS2.  Granted, that was a long time ago but with age my hands dont move as fast. I'm Lil Mac sitting on the bench and I won't be pushing start for this genre anymore.

I'm a quitter!
 

Fair enough.

I actually feel you there--When I picked up SFIII on XBLA, I hadn't played it since the SF Anniversary days on the PS2. Back then I played it religiously, and we (luckily) had an arcade machine at the last arcade that was open around here (before it shut down). I got a lot of playtime on it, and back then I was pretty serious with fighting games. By the time I got the XBLA version though, I had been out of it for years. I definitely wasn't as fast as I was before, but it eventually came back to me. Never quite to the level it used to be, but then again I didn't spend that much time with it. TBH, the connectivity issues and the lack of having to play with people in person is what turned me off about it the most. It's just not the same, playing online.

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