Mortal Kombat Super Nintendo


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"Mortal Kombat" for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) is a classic fighting game that was released in 1992. It's one of the early entries in the popular "Mortal Kombat" series developed by Midway (now NetherRealm Studios). The game is known for its graphic violence, memorable characters, and competitive gameplay.

Here are some key features and aspects of the SNES version of Mortal Kombat:

  1. Fighting Gameplay: Mortal Kombat is a 2D fighting game that allows players to choose from a roster of unique characters, each with their own set of special moves and fatalities. The gameplay is known for its simplicity and brutality.

  2. Character Roster: The original Mortal Kombat for SNES features seven playable characters: Liu Kang, Johnny Cage, Sub-Zero, Scorpion, Raiden, Kano, and Sonya Blade. Each character has their own fighting style and special moves.

  3. Violence and Fatalities: Mortal Kombat was one of the first video games to feature graphic violence and "fatalities." These finishing moves allowed players to perform gruesome and often comically exaggerated kills on their opponents.

  4. Graphics and Sound: The SNES version of Mortal Kombat had to tone down the violence and graphics compared to its arcade counterpart due to Nintendo's content guidelines. Nevertheless, it still offered impressive visuals and a memorable soundtrack for the time.

  5. 1-Player and 2-Player Modes: The game can be played in both single-player mode, where players can participate in a tournament, and in 2-player versus mode for competitive play.

  6. Portraying Mortal Kombat on SNES: The SNES version of Mortal Kombat received attention for its attempt to bring the violent and edgy arcade experience to a more family-friendly platform. As a result, some of the signature fatalities were altered or toned down, and the blood was replaced with "sweat."

The SNES version of Mortal Kombat was well-received for its time and played a significant role in the early history of the Mortal Kombat franchise. It sparked discussions about video game violence and led to the creation of the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) to provide content ratings for video games. Despite the changes made to fit the SNES's family-friendly image, it remains a classic and nostalgic title for many gamers.

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