The Mortal Kombat Arcade Port you probably never played | MVG
Mortal Kombat was a smash in the arcade and in the home. In 2004 Jakks Pacific released a $25 Mortal Kombat TV game that ran on AA batteries - but this was not simple emulation, rather a custom developed arcade port that was quite impressive given its hardware constraints. In this episode we take a closer look at the version of Mortal Kombat you've probably never played.
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Music Used:
► Mortal Kombat (Soundtrack from the Arcade Game) - Dan Forden
Sources:
► MK TV Game - https://plugplaytvgames.fandom.com/wiki/Mortal_Kombat
► SunPlus Information - https://hackmii.com/2010/04/sunplus-the-biggest-chip-company-youve-never-heard-of/
TimeStamps:
► 00:00 - 04:04 - Introduction
► 04:05 - 12:16 - A Closer look at the Jakks Pacific MK TV Game
► 12:17 - 13:04 - Outtro
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