Mortal Kombat
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Player's Review
I always used to say that the consolidation of Acclaim in 90s years come with a lot of blood and violence. No, the company staff did not start a fight, but MK licensed for home consoles. This was the first version of the game Mortal Kombat, released to arcades and later ported to home consoles as soon as the games debut, Nintendo has not authorized that MK SNES received the extreme violence of the Arcade version, which outraged fans and resulted sales four times smaller than that of competitors. Lucky that Nintendo learned their lesson from MK 2.
Playthroughs:
Sub-Zero: 1:12
Rayden: 20:06
Johnny Cage: 37:47
Kano: 54:43
Sonya: 1:10:45
Scorpion: 1:27:02
Liu Kang: 1:43:20
Playthroughs:
Sub-Zero: 1:12
Rayden: 20:06
Johnny Cage: 37:47
Kano: 54:43
Sonya: 1:10:45
Scorpion: 1:27:02
Liu Kang: 1:43:20