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Issue 14 - 11.08.2009, written by ded_
Mortal Kombat: Deception Bonus Disc Review
The Kollektors Edition of Mortal Kombat: Deception contains a bonus disk with additional extras: the original Mortal Kombat 1, Character's Bios and a video of the history of Mortal Kombat. Lets see exactly what this disk has to offer.... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 13 - 10.25.2009, written by ded_
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance Review
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance was hugely advertised back in 2002. The Internet was literally flooded with trailers, teasers and images. Now before I begin, I want you to know that this game is not that good if you want a stable and good gameplay. You will not find such here. But overall, the graphics, the sound and entertainment factor reac... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 12 - 10.12.2009, written by ded_
Mortal Kombat Games for Sony PlayStation
Sony PlayStation marked the dawn of a new age for the gaming industry and so did Mortal Kombat. Lets see what happens when you combine two great things into one.... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 11 - 09.25.2009, written by ded_
Mortal Kombat Games For SNES
Nintendo's SNES will remain in history as one of the most successful gaming platforms of all time. But does this statement applies to the Mortal Kombat games, that appear on it? Let's see... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 10 - 09.11.2009, written by ded_
Ultimate Mortal Kombat For NintendoDS Review
Ultimate Mortal Kombat is currently the one and only Mortal Kombat game on Nintendo DS. It contains a nearly perfect port of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 with included Wi-Fi play and also the mini-game Puzzle Kombat from Mortal Kombat: Deception..... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 09 - 08.28.2009, written by FrozenWorm
MK Games for GameBoy Advance - Guest Kolumn
Mortal Kombat Advance is the first Mortal Kombat game that was released for GameBoy Advance. Its graphics represent those of the SNES port of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 really close..... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 08 - 08.14.2009, written by ded_
MK Games for Sega CD And Sega 32X
Despite the innovative idea behind Sega32X and Sega CD these two additions to the original Sega Genesis/Mega Drive turned out to be very unsuccessful. Both were very unpopular, due to several reasons: additional power supply, high prize, ... . All this did not stop Arena and Acclaim to release Mortal Kombat 1 for Sega CD and Mortal Kombat II for Sega 32X. Let's take a look at these two games.... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 07 - 07.31.2009, written by ded_
MK Games for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
Sega Genesis or Sega Mega Drive as it was called in Europe was the 16bit console of Sega and without a doubt the most successful one. Despite all the processing power, the platforms' performance was far from those of the Arcade machines and the Mortal Kombat games released on this console suffer from it in almost every possible way.... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 06 - 07.17.2009, written by ded_
Mortal Kombat II for PS3 (SOE) Review
The latest version of Mortal Kombat II has been released on April 12, 2007 for PlayStation3's Sony Online Entertainment Network. This version of the game is surprisingly good. It's not fast like the.... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 05 - 07.03.2009, written by ded_
MK Games For GameBoy And GameBoy Color
As one of the most successful handheld systems of all times, GameBoy (Color) received ports of four Mortal Kombat Games (MK1, MKII, MK3 and MK4). The difference between these versions and the original arcade ones is of course huge, mostly because of the limited hardware of the two systems... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 04 - 06.19.2009, written by ded_
Midway Arcade Treasures Issues
In today's article I will review all Midway Arcade Treasures Compilations that include Mortal Kombat games. I will try to describe some of the flaws of what could have been an amazing opportunity to bring the classic Arcade games into the new millennium... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 03 - 06.05.2009, written by ded_
Klassik Mortal Kombat Games for PC
PC Mortal Kombat fans have been forgotten after the release of Mortal Kombat 4, but this doesn't change the fact that the PC ports of Mortal Kombat have always been the best of all home versions. MK4 was the last Mortal Kombat game for PC.... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 02 - 05.22.2009, written by ded_
MK Games for Master System And Game Gear
In this second Kombat Kolumn we will take a look at the Sega GameGear and Sega Master System versions of Mortal Kombat 1, II and 3. Long forgotten and probably never seen by the newest fans of the franchise, these games are part of the Mortal Kombat family and we don't intend to let them remain in the shadows... Read This Kolumn >>
Issue 01 - 05.08.2009, written by ded_
Back To The Primitive HandHelds
Do you remember the good old days when handheld games were so primitive. I played Street Fighter for HandHeld LCD few days ago. It was really horrible but yet somehow fun. Then I remembered all handheld versions of Mortal Kombat games released throughout years. There were HandHeld LCD, Barcodzz and even Giga Fighters ports... Read This Kolumn >>









