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Mortal Kombat (2011) & Mortal Kombat VC DC Universe Added To The XBox Backwards Compatible List

by Gambid on Nov 16, 2021 :: 3
Yesterday Microsoft kicked off its celebration of Xbox's 20th anniversary with a special online event. Part of it was the announcement that XBox is expanding its backwards compatibility catalogue, adding to it a significant number of XBox and XBox 360 titles. The video mentioned titles like the Max Payne games and the F.E.A.R. franchise.

However what it failed to mention was that among those titles are two very dear games to each and every Mortal Kombat fan. And those are Mortal Kombat 9 (2011) and Mortal Kombat VS. DC Universe. You definitely read that correctly the two games have been finally added to the list of compatible games and are now fully playable on XBox One and XBox Series X/S consoles. What is good about XBox's backwards compatibility program is that, if you already own the games, you can just put the disc in and play then.
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This marks a legendary moment in the history of the Mortal Kombat franchise as the 4 modern titles, Mortal Kombat VS. DC Universe, Mortal Kombat 9 (2011), Mortal Kombat X and Mortal Kombat 11 have been brought together and are natively playable on the same platform for the very first time. Things were getting difficult, especially for Mortal Kombat VS. DC Universe, which was stuck on XBox 360 and PlayStation 3, while Mortal Kombat 9 (2011) has a PC version in addition which made things a bit more bearable for the fans.

Both games benefit from higher resolution, faster to non-existing loading times, auto HDR, etc.. depending on the console you are using. In other words, they look better than they have ever looked before.

What needs to be mentioned here is however the fact, that both games are as of right now not available on the digital store, so you will need a disc in order to play them.

It is kind of interesting that there doesn't seem to be any information, statement or announcement regarding the release from Netherrealm Studios and/or WB Games.

We are however extremely excited and cannot wait for these games to meet a whole new generation of fans. A bit of a trivia here, Mortal Kombat VS. DC Universe was the last Mortal Kombat game to be released under the Midway banner, so seeing that logo flashing on my XBox Series X sure brought back memories.

I would like to say thanks to MKSecrets member ZXT-92 for the heads-up on this news.

Don't forget to visit our sections for those two games, where you can learn everything about them: Mortal Kombat VS. DC Universe, Mortal Kombat 9 (2011)

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Boon With More Mortal Kombat Original Games Stories

by Roy Arkon on Oct 14, 2021 :: 0
On the way to the 30th anniversary of the Mortal Kombat series, and as a continuation to the the Scorpion GET OVER HERE! story by Ed Boon, the man and the legend shares more original MK MK games stories. Those are related to the voice acting in the games, not just for Scorpion's Spear move but for other characters as well.
And in that same Twitter thread, Boon also shares that Guinness Book of World records recognized his "GET OVER HERE!" and "COME HERE!" lines for Scorpion as the “longest serving video game voice actor” in 2010.
Check out the full thread via either Tweet.

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Ed Boon Shares Mortal Kombat/Twisted Metal Details

by Roy Arkon on Sep 18, 2021 :: 0
Ed Boon, with the hype of a rumored new TV show of the classic vehicular kombat (with a K') Twisted Metal going on, has shared some interesting details regarding both Mortal Kombat and Twisted Metal. First, Boon implied that both him and David Jaffe, director and designer of the TM games, have discussed the possibility of making a Twisted Metal Arcade game back at the days of Midway.
And even more interestingly, Boon reveled that Sweet Tooth, the main character of TM, has been more than once so close to be a guest character in Mortal Kombat games.
Considering that Mortal Kombat 9 (2011) had Kratos, a Sony-exclusive character, as a guest, that wouldn't be out of the ordinary. And maybe it will happen in the future, as we come to know with MK games, everything is possible.

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The Mortal Kombat Encyclopedia Is Finally Being Made

by Roy Arkon on Jun 29, 2021 :: 0
After a long journey of 6 years, and after a long while with no updates, it has now confirmed that the Mortal Kombat Encyclopedia, also known as the The Kombat Kompendium, is now finally being made.

As a matter of fact, the highly requested book was already being put online for backing up on Kickstarter a few weeks ago, and the MK community in less than an hour already managed to back up the project way beyond it's pledging goal (and I mean by a LARGE amount), but it was quickly taken down by Warner Bros. via copyright strike. Now it seems that this issue has been resolved, and the project is now back online.

Unfortunately, due to the project now being online for the second time, some of the pledging rewards that backers can get from pledging are no longer available due to already being rewarded to previous backers. So if you want to back up the project, keep this in mind.

Here is a video from UnCagedGamez, one of the partners who supported the The Kombat Kompendium project, with all of the details explained for backing this project up.
If you wish to back up the The Kombat Kompendium click here.

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MK11U Wins The DICE Award For Fighting Game Of The Year

by Roy Arkon on Apr 22, 2021 :: 0
The 24th annual DICE Awards from the The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences are in the history books, recognizing various video games in various genres and area for their innovation, creativity and storytelling in such genres and areas. The Mortal Kombat and series has a plethora of awards from that ceremony, as it own the Fighting Game of the Year Awards from this event with Mortal Kombat: Deception (2005), Mortal Kombat 9 (2011) (2012), Mortal Kombat X (2016) and most recently, Mortal Kombat 11 (2020, last year). Injustice 2 also has an award from that ceremony, as it won that same award in 2018.

And now, Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate, the latest update to MK11. has added another award for the MK series in general and this ceremony in particular, as it won the best Fighting Game of the Year award for 2021. The other nominees this year were Granblue Fantasy Versus, Them's Fightin' Herds, and EA Sports UFC 4 (and yes, they put combat sports games in that category as well).

Kahlief Adams, the judge who gave MK11U the award, couldn't contain the joy of giving such award for his favorite fighting game and shared it on Twitter.
Ed Boon of course came in to thank for the award on behalf of everyone from NetherRealm Studios on Twitter, as well as during the ceremony itself in which he also congratulated all of the other nominees for the award this year.
Congratulations to Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate, NetherRealm Studios and Warner Bros. Games for winning yet another prestigious award.

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