Why was Mortal Kombat Created?

avatarEmptyingDaisy5 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance5 months ago

It was made to compete with Street Fighter, but with ninjas, blood, and spine-ripping action! They nailed it.

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avatarPassingDada5 months ago

Mortal Kombat was designed for gamers who love intense combat and iconic characters. Plus, who doesn't enjoy a good Fatality?


avatarNailingSurge5 months ago

As someone who has played since day one, Mortal Kombat was created to showcase groundbreaking graphics and push the boundaries of what fighting games could be.


avatarAgeingJetty5 months ago

To be honest, it was made to rake in quarters at arcades, and it worked!


avatarBeatingDebit5 months ago

Mortal Kombat was created to bring an ultra-violent and gritty alternative to the fighting game genre. It wanted to stand out with gruesome finishing moves called Fatalities, which ultimately became its trademark.

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