- The Original Mortal Kombat
- Flawless Arcade Conversion
- Bigger. Better. Louder. Meaner.
- Includes Mortal Kombat Music Video
- Copyright 1992 Midway Manufacturing Company
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Nor the arcade version. Not by a long shot,
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I know many of you don't remember the arcade version, but the graphic on the arcade version is great looking. Even today I still like the arcade version. The colors in the arcade version were as sharp as any of the time.
Now if you remember the Gensis version you'll know the colors and the graphics were horrible, and the SNES version was better. But Nintendo wanted to no gore. SEGA made a cheat code for it.(this was the start of a craze in cheats) The SEGA CD version brought back all the videos only seen on the arcade version, and the bodies in the pit. The sound was the best of the systems, but yet again, not arcade perfect as stated on the case. The gore was standard. Even though this wsa the best console port of this game it did not look much better then the Gensis. So it wasn't good to say the least. Where the 32X accually did something to the games(not MK2 for gensis vs 32X) this seemed to just give you what you should have had in the gensis version to start. The colors are lacking seriously. This is so far from the arcade it is closer the game gear version or even Game Boy. Still it is one of the best games to this camp system.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better than the Genesis version,
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MK CD has a somewhat better fighting than the Sega Genesis version which the fighting engine was solid to begin with. But features arcade music but I wish it was accurate with each level the courtyard theme plays in Goro's lair. No blood code is needed because blood is in the game already. You can enter the same Dullard code. But between this and the Genesis version the Sega CD was a better port I'd say if you have a Sega CD get Mortal Kombat on Sega CD over the Genesis I have both but this was a smoother port.
3.0 out of 5 stars
great game for its time,
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I bought this game years after sega cd died and I thouhgt it was ok. It is just liek the arcade version and the videos in the game are awful. But lucky the game is exactly like the classic mk.. So if you like the first mk on the arcade you will love the game play on this one. But just to warn you the video quality in this is awful and the sound sometimes can be too.
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