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Abstract: Its hard to believe that just a decade ago, the Mortal Kombat fighting games were lambasted for their extreme violence and graphic blood. Ten years on and here we are playing one such game on the same dual-screened handheld that boasts cutesy Petz gam...
Abstract: The last portable Mortal Kombat game I played wasnt very good. I used to play the version on the Sega Game Gear back when I lived in California in the mid 90s. The game didnt play too well at all, the graphics were of a pretty low quality, and there...
Abstract: It's easy to imagine the myriad ways Mortal Kombat could have failed horribly on the DS. Ports of the mediocre, quasi-3D recent Kombats? Yup, that'd do it. Awkwardly forced touch-screen functionality? Check. A mode where you hold your DS sideways like ...
Abstract: Finish him... online! The Mortal Kombat fighting series has a long history in which it once pushed the limits of violence in video games and helped lead to the ESRB ratings system. Ultimate Mortal Kombat takes us back to the earlier days of the franch...
Abstract: Ultimate Mortal Kombat is two excellent games in one, and gamers of all stripes will find something to enjoy within this tight package. The game includes both Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 and Puzzle Kombat. And unlike some other titles on Nintendo’s...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It In 1995, I had this crazy fantasy of being able to play my favorite arcade games on a handheld machine. Not the crappy, scaled-down disasters for the original Game Boy, but full-fledged ports that played as well th...
Abstract: Ultimate Mortal Kombat. The name suggests that the games something special, something in-depth, something all-encompassing, what with "ultimate" in the title. In reality Ultimate Mortal Kombat is simply a truncation of the title "Ultimate Mortal Komba...
Abstract: There haven't been many games for the DS that have been exclusively focused on muliplayer. The fact that it's a handheld platform was really the deterrent here, but with more and more wi-fi hotspots appearing on a daily basis it's becoming easier and e...