Mortal Kombat

How to play Mortal Kombat
Each game uses different controls, most Amiga games use both mouse and keyboard.
Mortal Kombat Description
Sega Genesis/Sega Mega Drive (1993) - the Genesis/Mega Drive versions were censored, but entering a secret code (a-b-a-c-a-b-b) restored the full gore and fatalities from the arcade version. In 1993 a Sega CD/Mega CD version of the game was released with arcade quality sound, a grainy version of the famous Mortal Monday commercial and loading times. This version did not require a code to be entered and thus was given an MA-17 rating by the Videogames Rating Council. While the Sega Genesis/Sega Mega Drive port of Mortal Kombat was technologically inferior to the better-looking SNES port, it resembled the arcade version more faithfully in actual gameplay.

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