What Did Mortal Kombat Used to Be Called?

avatarAttallingHalt5 months ago
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avatarSawingBully5 months ago

Actually, it was always called Mortal Kombat. They didn't go with any other name.

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avatarDroppingSway5 months ago

Mortal Kombat didn't really have another name before its release; it was always Mortal Kombat. The creators, Ed Boon and John Tobias, stuck with that iconic title from the beginning.


avatarDezincingBrute5 months ago

Nope, it's always been Mortal Kombat. Simpler that way!


avatarDemonstratingUnit5 months ago

Fun fact: while brainstorming, the game's creators considered calling it 'Dragon Attack.' Thank goodness they didn't, right?


avatarNailingSurge5 months ago

From day one, it was Mortal Kombat. They nailed the name right off the bat!

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