Instant Retro - Mortal Kombat II (SNES) - Joe is a Complete Failure
You guys will never believe how poorly Joe does in this one, I mean it is just an embarrassment to the entire channel. I don't even want to put my name here. Nick. There, I did it. Let's test our might in Mortal Kombat II!
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Mortal Kombat II (commonly abbreviated as MKII) is a competitive fighting game originally produced by Midway Games for the arcades in 1993. It was later ported to multiple home systems, including the PC, Amiga, Game Boy, Sega Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and various PlayStation consoles, mostly in licensed versions developed by Probe Entertainment and Sculptured Software and published by Acclaim Entertainment.
Mortal Kombat II was the second game in the Mortal Kombat series, improving the gameplay and expanding the mythos of the original Mortal Kombat, notably introducing more varied Fatality finishing moves and several iconic characters, such as Kitana, Mileena, Kung Lao, Noob Saibot, and the series' recurring villain, Shao Kahn. The game's plot continues from the first game, featuring the next Mortal Kombat tournament set in the otherdimensional realm of Outworld, with the Outworld and Earthrealm representatives fighting each other on their way to challenge the evil emperor Shao Kahn.
The game was an unprecedented commercial success and was acclaimed by most critics, receiving many annual awards and having been featured in various top lists in the years and decades to come, but also perpetuating a major video game controversy due to the series' continuous depiction of graphic violence. Its legacy includes spawning a spin-off game Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks and having the greatest influence on the 2011 reboot game Mortal Kombat, as well as inspiring numerous video game clones.
Developer(s) Midway Games
Probe Entertainment (MD/GEN, GG, GB, SMS, Amiga, 32X, PC, SS, PS1)
Sculptured Software (SNES)
Publisher(s) Midway Games
Acclaim Entertainment (home versions)
Producer(s) Ken Fedesna
Neil Nicastro
Designer(s) Ed Boon
John Tobias
Programmer(s) Ed Boon
Artist(s) John Tobias
Tony Goskie
John Vogel
Composer(s) Dan Forden
Series Mortal Kombat
Platform(s) Arcade, Game Gear, Master System, Genesis, SNES, Game Boy, Amiga, DOS, 32X, Saturn, PlayStation, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows (not including emulation releases)
Release date(s)
April 1993[show]
Genre(s) Fighting game
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Midway T Unit
Display Raster, horizontal orientation, 400×254
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