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20 παιχνιδια Mortal Kombat εχουνε βγει εως τωρα (Μαζι με τα remakes,upgrades,spin-off κτλ.). Αν υπολογισουμε και το επερχομενο Mortal Kombat X παμε στα 21 παιχνιδια!
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MORTAL KOMBAT (1992)(Arcade, Mega Drive, SNES, Mega CD, Amiga, Game Boy, Game Gear, Master System, PC)
No of characters: 7
Bosses: Goro and Shang Tsung
The original game took arcades by storm with its digitised characters taken from footage of real human actors (and one stop-motion puppet, Goro). It was notorious for its gory fatalies (though the Nintendo versions were far tamer).
Προβολή συνημμένου 110690
MORTAL KOMBAT 2 (1993)(Arcade, SNES, Mega Drive, Game Gear, Master System, Game Boy, Amiga, PC, 32X, Saturn, PlayStation)
No of characters: 12
Bosses: Kintaro, Shao Kahn
The sequel raised the bar by nearly doubling the number of playable characters and introducing two new types of finishing moves: the demeaning Babalities, in which your opponent is turned into a baby, and Friendships, in which your character attempts to bury the hatchet instead of plunging it in their face
Προβολή συνημμένου 110691
MORTAL KOMBAT 3 (1995)(Arcade, Mega Drive, SNES, Game Boy, Game Gear, Master System, PlayStation, PC)
No of characters: 15
Bosses: Motaro, Shao Kahn
As well as a fourth new finishing move - the Animality, in which the player turns into a glowing animal and mauls their opponent to death - Mortal Kombat 3 introduced two new gameplay elements: a Run button and the ability to chain combos together.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110692
ULTIMATE MORTAL KOMBAT 3 (1995)(Arcade, Mega Drive, SNES, Saturn, DS, iOS, PC)
No of characters: 22
Bosses: Motaro, Shao Kahn
An updated version of Mortal Kombat 3 was released later that year, offering six returning characters from Mortal Kombat 2 (including the sorely missed Scorpion) and a seventh, brand new character: red ninja Ermac.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110694
MORTAL KOMBAT TRILOGY (1996)(Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Saturn, PC)
No of characters: 37
Bosses: Motaro, Shao Kahn
Rather than a compliation of the first three games, Mortal Kombat Trilogy was one massive game comprising almost all the characters from Mortal Kombat 1-3. For the first time the bosses Goro, Kintaro, Motaro and Shao Kahn were playable, and ninjas Rain (purple) and Noob Saibot (black) became playable for the first time.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110695
MORTAL KOMBAT 4 (1997)(Arcade, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, PC)
No of characters: 15
Bosses: Goro, Shinnok
The series went polygonal for the first time and also introduced a weapon system. Using a button combination players could pull out a weapon: if it was dropped, their opponent could pick it up and use it. Other items scattered around the arena, like rocks and severed heads, could also be picked up and thrown
Προβολή συνημμένου 110697
MORTAL KOMBAT MYTHOLOGIES: SUB-ZERO (1997)(Nintendo 64, PlayStation)
No of characters: 1
Bosses: Quan Chi, Shinnok
A horrendous side-scrolling platformer using the Mortal Kombat engine. Player take Sub Zero through a number of stages as he seeks an amulet for the sorcerer Quan Chi. Countless cheap traps and fiddly two-on-one fights meant it was universally panned.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110698
MORTAL KOMBAT GOLD (1999)(Dreamcast)
No of characters: 23
Bosses: Goro, Shinnok
This Dreamcast-only enhanced version of Mortal Kombat 4 came with six new characters, additional stages and a new weapon select mechanism. However, it also introduced a bunch of new bugs and glitches, forcing developer Eurocom to release a '2.0 version' the following month. As this was in the days before title updates, however, those who bought the game on launch were either stuck with the original glitchy version or had to swap it for the fixed one.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110700
MORTAL KOMBAT: SPECIAL FORCES (2000)(PlayStation)
No of characters: 1
Bosses: Kano
Widely believed to be the worst Mortal Kombat game ever, this is a 3D beat 'em up starring Mortal Kombat 2's Jax as he tries to track down the infamous criminal Kano.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110702
MORTAL KOMBAT ADVANCE (2001)(Game Boy Advance)
No of characters: 26
Bosses: Motaro, Shao Kahn
This GBA remake of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 added three new unlockable characters - Human Smoke, Motaro and Shao Kahn. However, the gore was toned down severely and each fighter only had one fatality and a friendship.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110704
MORTAL KOMBAT: DEADLY ALLIANCE (2002)(GameCube, PS2, Xbox, GBA)
No of characters: 23
Bosses: Moloch, Quan Chi, Shang Tsung
Each character in Deadly Alliance has three unique fighting styles - generally two different hand-to-hand ones and a weapons-based one - that can be switched between at will. Originally known as Mortal Kombat V, it was well received by fans even though they were upset that series regular Liu Kang wasn't playable for the first (and only) time. It also introduced the Krypt - the bonus area where countless secret unlockables could be found - for the first time.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110705
MORTAL KOMBAT: TOURNAMENT EDITION (2003)(Game Boy Advance)
No of characters: 15
Bosses: Shang Tsung, Quan Chi
The GBA version of Deadly Alliance was split into two games, each containing a completely different character roster. As the second game Tournament Edition had to make do with the less popular fighters, three new characters - Sektor, Noob Saibot and Sareena - were included to make up for it
Προβολή συνημμένου 110706
MORTAL KOMBAT: DECEPTION (2004)(PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube)
No of characters: 26
Bosses: Onaga
The sixth main MK had a number of interesting new features, including interactive stages with instant death traps. A new hara-kiri suicide move was also introduced, in which defeated players could take their own lives at the Finish Him stage to prevent their opponent performing a fatality. Former bosses Goro and Shao Kahn were added to the GameCube version to make up for its lack of online play,
Προβολή συνημμένου 110707
MORTAL KOMBAT: SHAOLIN MONKS (2005)(PS2, Xbox)
No of characters: 4
Bosses: Shang Tsung
Another attempt at making a worthy Mortal Kombat spin-off, this adventure game followed Liu Kang and Kung Lao (joined by Sub Zero and Scorpion) as they try to stop Shang Tsung taking over Earthrealm. Unlike other MK spin-offs it was met with positive reviews.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110708
MORTAL KOMBAT: UNCHAINED (2006)(PSP)
No of characters: 30
Bosses: Onaga
The PSP port of Mortal Kombat: Deception featured all the characters from the GameCube version as well as four new additions - Blaze, Frost, Jax and Kitana - who returned from Deadly Alliance. Although the addition of an Endurance mode meant it seemed like the definitive version, long loading times between fights made it a hassle to play.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110709
MORTAL KOMBAT: ARMAGEDDON (2006)(Wii, PS2, Xbox)
No of characters: 63
Bosses: Blaze
Bringing together every single character from the previous six Mortal Kombat games, Armageddon provided a ridiculous 62 characters (63 in the Wii version), making it the biggest Mortal Kombat roster to date by a country mile. A new Kreate-A-Fighter mode also let players make their own custom character should be they be so picky that none of the 63 on offer suited them.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110710
MORTAL KOMBAT VS. DC UNIVERSE (2008)(PS3, Xbox 360)
No of characters: 22
Bosses: Dark Kahn
As the name suggests, this crossover game takes 11 characters from the Mortal Kombat universe and pits them against 11 super heroes from the DC Comics universe. While the Mortal Kombat characters and DC villains have two fatalities each, the DC heroes (who can't be seen to be killing anyone) had two 'heroic brutalities' instead. The final boss, Dark Kahn, is a merger of MK's Shao Kahn and DC's Darkseid
Προβολή συνημμένου 110711
MORTAL KOMBAT (2011)(PS3, Xbox 360, PC)
No of characters: 32
Bosses: Goro, Kintaro, Shao Kahn
This complete reboot of the Mortal Kombat series was warmly received by critics and fans alike due to its vastly improved and updated fighting engine and its massively in-depth story mode. As well as four DLC characters (including A Nightmare On Elm Street villain Freddy Krueger), the PlayStaion 3 version also included Kratos from God Of War as a playable fighter.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110712
MORTAL KOMBAT ARCADE KOLLECTION (2011)(PS3, Xbox 360, PC)
No of characters: 41
Bosses: Goro, Shang Tsung, Kintaro, Motaro, Shao Kahn
After an HD remake project titled Mortal Kombat HD Arcade Kollection was cancelled, this standard collection comprising of the arcade versions of Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was released in its stead. It was criticised for its numerous emulation glitches, though these were eventually fixed with patches.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110713
MORTAL KOMBAT: KOMPLETE EDITION (2012)(Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Vita)
No of characters: 32
Bosses: Goro, Kintaro, Shao Kahn
This re-release of the Mortal Kombat reboot contains all the DLC characters: Freddy Krueger, Skarlet, Kenshi and Rain. The Vita version, considered the definitive one (in terms of content, at least), also contains 14 exclusive Vita-only costumes
Και τελος το επερχομενο Mortal Kombat X
Προβολή συνημμένου 110714
MORTAL KOMBAT X (2015)(PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360, PC)
No of characters: TBC
Bosses: TBC
The upcoming tenth main game in the series promises more wince-inducing fatalities than ever before and a host of new characters, including Cassie Cage (the daughter of previous fighters Johnny Cage and Sonya Blade)
Ολα τα Mortal Kombat μεχρι και το Trilogy ηταν εξαιρετικα! Απο το Trilogy και μετα χαθηκε η μπαλα αν και το τελευταιο (2011) το λιγο που το επαιξα μου φανηκε καλο σε γενικες γραμμες.
Το αγαπημενο μου απο ολη την σειρα ειναι το Mortal Kombat 2 και ως 2ο αγαπημενο εχω το Ultimate!
ps. Ολες οι πληροφοριες και φωτογραφιες ειναι απο το CVG ( http://www.computerandvideogames.com/468655/blog/the-illustrated-history-of-mortal-kombat-games/ )
Προβολή συνημμένου 110718
Ας ξεκινησουμε :
Προβολή συνημμένου 110689
MORTAL KOMBAT (1992)(Arcade, Mega Drive, SNES, Mega CD, Amiga, Game Boy, Game Gear, Master System, PC)
No of characters: 7
Bosses: Goro and Shang Tsung
The original game took arcades by storm with its digitised characters taken from footage of real human actors (and one stop-motion puppet, Goro). It was notorious for its gory fatalies (though the Nintendo versions were far tamer).
Προβολή συνημμένου 110690
MORTAL KOMBAT 2 (1993)(Arcade, SNES, Mega Drive, Game Gear, Master System, Game Boy, Amiga, PC, 32X, Saturn, PlayStation)
No of characters: 12
Bosses: Kintaro, Shao Kahn
The sequel raised the bar by nearly doubling the number of playable characters and introducing two new types of finishing moves: the demeaning Babalities, in which your opponent is turned into a baby, and Friendships, in which your character attempts to bury the hatchet instead of plunging it in their face
Προβολή συνημμένου 110691
MORTAL KOMBAT 3 (1995)(Arcade, Mega Drive, SNES, Game Boy, Game Gear, Master System, PlayStation, PC)
No of characters: 15
Bosses: Motaro, Shao Kahn
As well as a fourth new finishing move - the Animality, in which the player turns into a glowing animal and mauls their opponent to death - Mortal Kombat 3 introduced two new gameplay elements: a Run button and the ability to chain combos together.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110692
ULTIMATE MORTAL KOMBAT 3 (1995)(Arcade, Mega Drive, SNES, Saturn, DS, iOS, PC)
No of characters: 22
Bosses: Motaro, Shao Kahn
An updated version of Mortal Kombat 3 was released later that year, offering six returning characters from Mortal Kombat 2 (including the sorely missed Scorpion) and a seventh, brand new character: red ninja Ermac.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110694
MORTAL KOMBAT TRILOGY (1996)(Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Saturn, PC)
No of characters: 37
Bosses: Motaro, Shao Kahn
Rather than a compliation of the first three games, Mortal Kombat Trilogy was one massive game comprising almost all the characters from Mortal Kombat 1-3. For the first time the bosses Goro, Kintaro, Motaro and Shao Kahn were playable, and ninjas Rain (purple) and Noob Saibot (black) became playable for the first time.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110695
MORTAL KOMBAT 4 (1997)(Arcade, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, PC)
No of characters: 15
Bosses: Goro, Shinnok
The series went polygonal for the first time and also introduced a weapon system. Using a button combination players could pull out a weapon: if it was dropped, their opponent could pick it up and use it. Other items scattered around the arena, like rocks and severed heads, could also be picked up and thrown
Προβολή συνημμένου 110697
MORTAL KOMBAT MYTHOLOGIES: SUB-ZERO (1997)(Nintendo 64, PlayStation)
No of characters: 1
Bosses: Quan Chi, Shinnok
A horrendous side-scrolling platformer using the Mortal Kombat engine. Player take Sub Zero through a number of stages as he seeks an amulet for the sorcerer Quan Chi. Countless cheap traps and fiddly two-on-one fights meant it was universally panned.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110698
MORTAL KOMBAT GOLD (1999)(Dreamcast)
No of characters: 23
Bosses: Goro, Shinnok
This Dreamcast-only enhanced version of Mortal Kombat 4 came with six new characters, additional stages and a new weapon select mechanism. However, it also introduced a bunch of new bugs and glitches, forcing developer Eurocom to release a '2.0 version' the following month. As this was in the days before title updates, however, those who bought the game on launch were either stuck with the original glitchy version or had to swap it for the fixed one.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110700
MORTAL KOMBAT: SPECIAL FORCES (2000)(PlayStation)
No of characters: 1
Bosses: Kano
Widely believed to be the worst Mortal Kombat game ever, this is a 3D beat 'em up starring Mortal Kombat 2's Jax as he tries to track down the infamous criminal Kano.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110702
MORTAL KOMBAT ADVANCE (2001)(Game Boy Advance)
No of characters: 26
Bosses: Motaro, Shao Kahn
This GBA remake of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 added three new unlockable characters - Human Smoke, Motaro and Shao Kahn. However, the gore was toned down severely and each fighter only had one fatality and a friendship.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110704
MORTAL KOMBAT: DEADLY ALLIANCE (2002)(GameCube, PS2, Xbox, GBA)
No of characters: 23
Bosses: Moloch, Quan Chi, Shang Tsung
Each character in Deadly Alliance has three unique fighting styles - generally two different hand-to-hand ones and a weapons-based one - that can be switched between at will. Originally known as Mortal Kombat V, it was well received by fans even though they were upset that series regular Liu Kang wasn't playable for the first (and only) time. It also introduced the Krypt - the bonus area where countless secret unlockables could be found - for the first time.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110705
MORTAL KOMBAT: TOURNAMENT EDITION (2003)(Game Boy Advance)
No of characters: 15
Bosses: Shang Tsung, Quan Chi
The GBA version of Deadly Alliance was split into two games, each containing a completely different character roster. As the second game Tournament Edition had to make do with the less popular fighters, three new characters - Sektor, Noob Saibot and Sareena - were included to make up for it
Προβολή συνημμένου 110706
MORTAL KOMBAT: DECEPTION (2004)(PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube)
No of characters: 26
Bosses: Onaga
The sixth main MK had a number of interesting new features, including interactive stages with instant death traps. A new hara-kiri suicide move was also introduced, in which defeated players could take their own lives at the Finish Him stage to prevent their opponent performing a fatality. Former bosses Goro and Shao Kahn were added to the GameCube version to make up for its lack of online play,
Προβολή συνημμένου 110707
MORTAL KOMBAT: SHAOLIN MONKS (2005)(PS2, Xbox)
No of characters: 4
Bosses: Shang Tsung
Another attempt at making a worthy Mortal Kombat spin-off, this adventure game followed Liu Kang and Kung Lao (joined by Sub Zero and Scorpion) as they try to stop Shang Tsung taking over Earthrealm. Unlike other MK spin-offs it was met with positive reviews.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110708
MORTAL KOMBAT: UNCHAINED (2006)(PSP)
No of characters: 30
Bosses: Onaga
The PSP port of Mortal Kombat: Deception featured all the characters from the GameCube version as well as four new additions - Blaze, Frost, Jax and Kitana - who returned from Deadly Alliance. Although the addition of an Endurance mode meant it seemed like the definitive version, long loading times between fights made it a hassle to play.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110709
MORTAL KOMBAT: ARMAGEDDON (2006)(Wii, PS2, Xbox)
No of characters: 63
Bosses: Blaze
Bringing together every single character from the previous six Mortal Kombat games, Armageddon provided a ridiculous 62 characters (63 in the Wii version), making it the biggest Mortal Kombat roster to date by a country mile. A new Kreate-A-Fighter mode also let players make their own custom character should be they be so picky that none of the 63 on offer suited them.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110710
MORTAL KOMBAT VS. DC UNIVERSE (2008)(PS3, Xbox 360)
No of characters: 22
Bosses: Dark Kahn
As the name suggests, this crossover game takes 11 characters from the Mortal Kombat universe and pits them against 11 super heroes from the DC Comics universe. While the Mortal Kombat characters and DC villains have two fatalities each, the DC heroes (who can't be seen to be killing anyone) had two 'heroic brutalities' instead. The final boss, Dark Kahn, is a merger of MK's Shao Kahn and DC's Darkseid
Προβολή συνημμένου 110711
MORTAL KOMBAT (2011)(PS3, Xbox 360, PC)
No of characters: 32
Bosses: Goro, Kintaro, Shao Kahn
This complete reboot of the Mortal Kombat series was warmly received by critics and fans alike due to its vastly improved and updated fighting engine and its massively in-depth story mode. As well as four DLC characters (including A Nightmare On Elm Street villain Freddy Krueger), the PlayStaion 3 version also included Kratos from God Of War as a playable fighter.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110712
MORTAL KOMBAT ARCADE KOLLECTION (2011)(PS3, Xbox 360, PC)
No of characters: 41
Bosses: Goro, Shang Tsung, Kintaro, Motaro, Shao Kahn
After an HD remake project titled Mortal Kombat HD Arcade Kollection was cancelled, this standard collection comprising of the arcade versions of Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was released in its stead. It was criticised for its numerous emulation glitches, though these were eventually fixed with patches.
Προβολή συνημμένου 110713
MORTAL KOMBAT: KOMPLETE EDITION (2012)(Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Vita)
No of characters: 32
Bosses: Goro, Kintaro, Shao Kahn
This re-release of the Mortal Kombat reboot contains all the DLC characters: Freddy Krueger, Skarlet, Kenshi and Rain. The Vita version, considered the definitive one (in terms of content, at least), also contains 14 exclusive Vita-only costumes
Και τελος το επερχομενο Mortal Kombat X
Προβολή συνημμένου 110714
MORTAL KOMBAT X (2015)(PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360, PC)
No of characters: TBC
Bosses: TBC
The upcoming tenth main game in the series promises more wince-inducing fatalities than ever before and a host of new characters, including Cassie Cage (the daughter of previous fighters Johnny Cage and Sonya Blade)
Ολα τα Mortal Kombat μεχρι και το Trilogy ηταν εξαιρετικα! Απο το Trilogy και μετα χαθηκε η μπαλα αν και το τελευταιο (2011) το λιγο που το επαιξα μου φανηκε καλο σε γενικες γραμμες.
Το αγαπημενο μου απο ολη την σειρα ειναι το Mortal Kombat 2 και ως 2ο αγαπημενο εχω το Ultimate!
ps. Ολες οι πληροφοριες και φωτογραφιες ειναι απο το CVG ( http://www.computerandvideogames.com/468655/blog/the-illustrated-history-of-mortal-kombat-games/ )
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