Mortal Kombat II on Super Nintendo is a case study
We'll soon have a new Mortal Kombat collection on the market, which will not only include classic arcade versions but also some home versions, including the Super Nintendo version of Mortal Kombat II, which is a case study.
In 1993, one of the high points of the Mortal Kombat saga, Nintendo, in the midst of the process that ultimately created the ESRB, which rates games to this day, decided to bring the most faithful version of Mortal Kombat II to its systems, with all the necessary blood and violence, so as not to repeat the mistake made with the franchise's first installment.
Here, Sculptured Software managed to adapt many of the elements of the best Classic Mortal Kombat, taking advantage of the Super Nintendo's wide color palette and audio chip, managing to sell 1.5 million cartridges.