Anyone have an awesome Mortal Kombat collection?

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I never played the Sega CD port, so I can't comment on that. I can't imagine that Mortal Kombat is better with load times, unless the Sega CD version includes a hi-fi rendition of Techno Syndrome.

I have a lot of nostalgia about the arcade version and the Genesis version. I still remember the first time I played Mortal Kombat. I was just seven years old. I walked into a dingy, poorly-lit arcade and noticed the new cabinet. I dropped a quarter in the machine, wiped the pizza grease off the buttons, and selected Raiden. He seemed like the coolest character to me at first. My first fight was against Scorpion. He kicked my ass then took off his mask to reveal a skull and breathed fire all over my charred corpse. I was blown away. After that, Scorpion was my favorite character.

After wasting a year's worth of quarters, Mortal Kombat finally came out for Genesis. This allowed me to practice enough that I could learn to pull off a few fatalities myself. Over time I grew to like playing as Sonya. I would never do that in the arcades where people could see me. I was an eight-year-old boy after all. I remember the first time I beat the game. I spent weeks practicing to be good enough to beat Goro. I still remember cringing when Goro picked me up with his lower arms and pummeled me with his top arms. After I beat Goro, it was finally time to face Shang Tsung. I ducked his fire balls and delivered a few uppercuts. I was shocked that I beat Shang Tsung on the first try. It seemed like a bit of a disappointment after fighting that beast Goro for weeks on end.
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samsonlonghair wrote:Damn. That girl dressed up like Kitana has a nice but. A little big without being too wide. I give her my stamp of approval.

Back on topic, My favorite Mortal Kombat game is either Mortal Kombat 1 for arcade or Genesis or Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 for DOS. I liked MK1 on Gen for the obvious reason that it had the blood which the SNES version lacked. This is the game that had members of Congress up in arms. UMK3 for DOS had so many unlockable features and Easter eggs I could play for weeks and still discover new things.

My least favorite game was definitely Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero for Playstation. Keep in mind that I really love beat 'em ups. The controls in this game are simply awful. I was so disappointed by this game I never bought another Mortal Kombat game again.
So you actually liked Mortal Kombat: Special Forces better than Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero

I actually thought Jade was better how often do you see cosplayers that actually fill out their costume, by the way hashiriya1 can you shrink that pic
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pepharytheworm wrote:
samsonlonghair wrote:My least favorite game was definitely Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero for Playstation. Keep in mind that I really love beat 'em ups. The controls in this game are simply awful. I was so disappointed by this game I never bought another Mortal Kombat game again.
So you actually liked Mortal Kombat: Special Forces better than Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero
No, I never bought another Mortal Kombat game after Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero. Special Forces came out three years later. I don't feel like I've missed much.
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My daughter, Mileena and I, support this thread.

We currently have all MK except the GBA versions. And MKII is my favorite ...
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You named your daughter after Kitana's evil twin? I could imagine naming a dog or a cat after a video game character; I don't think I'd name my kid after one.
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Alright, I'm curious to see what my collection looks like written out:

MK1 - Genesis (missing in action at the moment)
MK1 - Game Gear (MIA)
MK1 - Sega CD
MK1 - PC
MK1 - Xbox (Deception Kollector's Edition)
MK2 - Genesis
MK2 - 32X
MK2 - Saturn
MK2 - Xbox (Midway Arcade Treasures 2/Shaolin Monks)
MK3 - Genesis
MK3 - Xbox (MAT2)
Ultimate MK3 - Genesis (MIA)
Ultimate MK3 - Saturn
Ultimate MK3 - Xbox 360 (Live Arcade)
MK Trilogy - Saturn
MK4 - PC
MK Gold - Dreamcast
MK Deadly Alliance - Xbox
MK Tournament Edition - GBA
MK Deception - Xbox (Scorpion Kollector's Edition)
MK Shaolin Monks - Xbox
MK Armageddon - Xbox
MK vs. DC Universe - Xbox 360

I think that covers it. MK2 is definitely my sentimental favorite of the series. and Scorpion and Kitana are my favorite characters.
samsonlonghair wrote:I never played the Sega CD port, so I can't comment on that. I can't imagine that Mortal Kombat is better with load times, unless the Sega CD version includes a hi-fi rendition of Techno Syndrome.
The Sega CD version is basically just the Genesis version with better sound and far more frames of animation. So yeah, it's better, even with load times.

Plus it has a music video!
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You also don't have to put in a blood code. It also has some of the bodies/heads in the pit from the arcade version. I'm sure there's other things too.
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"Duh nuh duh" after every round for no entirely apparent reason. :mrgreen:
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SNES - MK and MK II

PS1 - MKT, MKM Sub Zero, MK Special Forces, MK4
Saturn - MK2, UMK3
Dreamcast - MK4
PS2 - MKDA, MK Armageddon, MK Deception, MK Shaolin Monks

Scorpion, Sub Zero and Baraka controllers.
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I have MKII and MK3. What else do you need? 8)
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