Mortal Kombat is a fighting game and the ninth installment in the
Mortal Kombat series. The game uses four buttons on the control for attacks,
each linked to a limb, and a super meter that charges to three levels. Mortal
Kombat is a 3D fighting game with 3D graphics and the ninth main installment in
the Mortal Kombat Game series. It was developed by NetherRealm Studios
(formerly known as Midway Studios) and published exclusively under the Warner
Bros. Interactive Entertainment label in 2011. The game was released for the PC
Computer PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 systems on April 19 in North America and on
April 21 in Europe. A 2012 PlayStation Vita port was released on May 1 in North
America and on May 4 in Europe.
Although set directly after Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, the game
focuses on the earliest period in the Mortal Kombat series, the trilogy of
Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II and Mortal Kombat 3. The storyline involves the
divine protector of Earth, Raiden, attempting to change the aftermath of the
events of Armageddon by contacting his former self as he faces defeat at the
hands of the evil Shao Kahn. The game also features a return to the gameplay
style roots of the Mortal Kombat series, with fights taking place in a
two-dimensional plane but with characters and levels are rendered in 3D.
Upon release, Mortal Kombat received positive reviews and won
several awards for fighting game of the year. It was also a commercial success,
selling more than two million copies. Due to its very violent content, the game
was banned in Australia and South Korea and indexed in Germany. Mortal Kombat
included secret characters, secret games, and other Easter eggs. Mortal Kombat
3, for example, included a hidden game of Galaga as well as a hidden game of
Pong in Mortal Kombat II. Many extras in the series have only been accessible
through very challenging, demanding, and sometimes coincidental requirements.
The Sega Mega Drive/Genesis versions had some unique eggs: in Mortal Kombat, a
head shot of the President of Probe Software, Fergus McGovern, flew in front of
the moon in the Pit stage, while in Mortal Kombat II, Raiden could perform a
"Fergality" on the Armory stage. The Sega Mega-CD version also
contained an additional code (known as the "Dad's Code"), which
changed the names of the fighters to that of characters from the classic BBC
comedy series Dad's Army. In the 1992 arcade original when fighting on The Pit
stage, the player can qualify for a fight at the bottom of The Pit with the
hidden character Reptile, who has the powers of Scorpion and Sub-Zero.
System Requirements
System= Pentium iii 550 MHz
RAM= 128 MB
Video Memory= 16 MB
Size= 45.4 MB
OS= Windows 98, XP, Vista Seven also Windows 8
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