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Key Features
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| Publisher: |
Midway Home Entertainment |
| Genre: |
Fighting |
| ESRB Rating: |
M - (Mature) |
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Other Features
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| ESRB Descriptor: |
Animated Blood · Cartoon Violence |
| Max. Number Of Players: |
1 |
| Memory Support: |
With Memory Support |
| Control Elements: |
Gamepad · Joystick |
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Miscellaneous
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| Release Date: |
17 November, 1997 |
| UPC: |
031719269754 |
| Product ID: |
20257155 |
| More Information |
| Details: |
The Mortal Kombat series has always been fairly story-oriented. The series' storyline was augmented through the MK movie, and to a lesser extent, the MK cartoon. Mortal Kombat Mythologies sets out to further enrich the series' plot by narrowing the focus down to one character. The first (hopefully of many) MKM game focuses on Sub-Zero, and it details his past with Scorpion and how he eventually came to be involved in the Mortal Kombat tournament. The story also sheds quite a bit of light on Midway's newest addition to the fighting series, MK4, specifically the new characters Quan Chi and Shinnok. Basically, MKM plays like an MK game except that instead of fighting in the confines of an arena, you are free to run around and hop on platforms. The controls are identical to MK3, except that a button for picking up items and turning around has been added. Sub-Zero's MK3 combos remain intact. His special moves are also in there, but they must be earned through experience points. |
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