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horror_master 08-02-2005 01:19 PM

the ogrinal mortal kombats for the super nintendo, and the street fighter games.

Steve_Hutchison 08-08-2005 06:35 AM

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Originally posted by The_Return
Mortal Kombat ventured into both 3-D and RPG. I hate the RPG, but the 3-D games are definatly on par with the 2-D counterparts, I personall consider MK4 [Arcade version] the high point of the franchise, followed closly by MK2.
How's the RPG called and what platform was it released on?

friday13thfan 08-08-2005 07:09 AM

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Originally posted by horror_master
the ogrinal mortal kombats for the super nintendo, and the street fighter games.
same here my fav SF game is still street fighter 2 turbo for the super nintendo.. i miss the SNES

The_Return 08-10-2005 12:35 PM

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Originally posted by Steve_Hutchison
How's the RPG called and what platform was it released on?
There might be others, but the only one Ive played was Konquest, and it was included with MK-Deception. I know Deception is on all the popular platforms, Id have to assume that Konquest mode is included on them all.

MichaelMyers 09-02-2005 09:27 AM

No need to defile Street Fighter with that MK garbage. Without Street Fighter, the guys at Midway would have nothing.

ChEEbA 09-25-2005 08:53 PM

C'mon, that's a little harsh. MK wa the only game at the time to NOT be a street fighter clone. It used real actors for motion capture, to good effect, the music was definately a step up from the ultra crap SF2 soundtrack you used to hear repetetively allover the acrades, not to mention, when they wanted a MK sequel, they actually made one, not just one of 1000 versions like SF2 had. And hey, what...you don't like blood?
I don't hate SF, but I don't really see how anyone could say that MK 1-3 were anything but superior to SF2.
I myself thought the MK series fell downwards after Ultimate, although, I've not played the latest title yet, admittedly it does look good.

RE: MK rpgs?
Not sure what you mean...the "quest" modes on deadly alliance were for training purposes weren't they? I mean, as long as you still have the one on one fighter AND that, I don't see why there'd be need to complain.
They did, however have a few spin-off games, the TERRIBLE sub-zero side-scroller was just a chore to play...Special Forces wasn't a BAD attempt at a different style of game, but it wasn't great.
The new title "Shaolin Monks" looks excellent, I eagerly await to play it.

My favourites would be:
*Ultimate Mortal Kombat
*Marvel vs Capcom 2
*Time-Killers
*World Heroes 2

Although, I personally prefer the more 3d fighters like the series stared by "soulblade", the tekken series (from 4 onwards especially), I actually loved sonic fighters, dead or alive is pretty cool too...

Elvis_Christ 09-25-2005 09:40 PM

I still pull MK out for a bash. The PC version was amazing at the time.

Maerlyn 09-27-2005 02:55 AM

I still (not often) play street fighter II' . I can beat anyone here, still :D

MK series are also superb, however; there are too many tactics to beat the opponents. And without using them, its impossible to win over some characters.

noctuary 09-27-2005 09:10 PM

Oddly enough, I was never a fan of Mortal Kombat, even when it was the big thing at the arcades. Honestly though, SF isn't really my thing either. Darkstalkers and Guilty Gear are where it's at.


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