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Posted by Kotaku Dec 03 2010 16:20 GMT
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#television Not only did viewers of last night's episode of Nikita get to see Maggie Q in a bathing suit, they also got a glimpse at the new Mortal Kombat and a tiny nod to another beloved fighting game classic. More »

Posted by IGN Nov 30 2010 22:02 GMT
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These are the best kills we could think of... off the top of our heads.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 22 2010 02:00 GMT
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In this new Mortal Kombat trailer, we get a glimpse at Sub-Zero's fall-back career: juggling. We have a feeling he'd be at home on a stage somewhere, tossing chainsaws around -- if the Lin Kuei didn't have such an amazing dental plan, he probably would've given up assassinating a long time ago.

Posted by Kotaku Nov 19 2010 17:30 GMT
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#clips You've seen the reason Sub-Zero fights, now check out the chillingly brutal moves the ice ninja is bringing to the next Mortal Kombat. More »

Posted by Joystiq Nov 12 2010 21:00 GMT
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The Mortal Kombat trailer after the break offers some backstory for Sub-Zero, explaining why he joined the deadly tournament. Does he need much motivation, though? He's a ninja who freezes people with his hands. Nobody's going to spar with him at the Y. This is basically his only way to keep fit.

Posted by Kotaku Nov 01 2010 17:20 GMT
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#clips Simply having access to Scorpion's brutal move set in next year's new Mortal Kombat isn't enough. It's in the way that use them. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Oct 29 2010 19:30 GMT
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#mortalkombat The latest addition to the Mortal Kombat line-up of "kombatants" is an old favorite. Jax, the cybernetically armed special forces operative who always has brain matter under his fingernails, will return. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Oct 29 2010 21:30 GMT
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#mortalkombat The latest addition to the Mortal Kombat line-up of "kombatants" is an old favorite. Jax, the cybernetically armed special forces operative who always has brain matter under his fingernails, will return. More »

Posted by Joystiq Oct 18 2010 19:30 GMT
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When Scorpion was still a human, do you think he ever, even in his wildest dreams, imagined his fate: resurrected demon-ninja competing in a martial arts tournament against another, ice ball-throwing ninja? That's positively preposterous, he would have thought. And he would have been dead wrong.

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Posted by Kotaku Oct 18 2010 15:00 GMT
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#clips Get over here, I want to give you a quick primer on Mortal Kombat's spear-tossing Scorpion. More »

Posted by Joystiq Sep 21 2010 19:30 GMT
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For the second time in as many months, an online retail site has listed an HD Mortal Kombat collection, further validating rumors of an HD remake of the first three MK games for PlayStation 3. TRMK spotted a listing for the appropriately titled "Mortal Kombat: HD Arcade Kollection" on GameStop.com -- though the page has since been taken down, a quick Googling of the URL reveals it was a GameStop page for the unannounced title.

Unlike the listing from UK retailer ShopTo, the GameStop one has no description of what might actually be contained in the repackaged "Kollection" -- it also changes the name from the UK listing's "collection" to the more thematically accurate "kollection." WB reps wouldn't offer comment, though if the November 16 release date is correct, we'll be hearing more about the game in an official manner very soon.

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Posted by Kotaku Sep 16 2010 17:40 GMT
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#rumor Another offhand mention of the unannounced successor to Sony's PlayStation Portable, as an executive producer with Mortal Kombat's Netherrealm Studios tells Industry Gamer that they've got one, and it's very nice. More »

Posted by Kotaku Sep 14 2010 20:20 GMT
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#mashups What do you get when you cross Capcom's 8-bit hero Mega Man with the deadliest fighters this side of Outworld? You get the most adorable collection of cold-blooded killers ever. More »

Posted by IGN Aug 31 2010 16:30 GMT
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The series' creator talks Fatalities, Superman and trailers.
Fallen Shade
lol another mortal kombat
Super-Claus
exactly why they sold it :P

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Posted by Kotaku Sep 01 2010 20:00 GMT
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#clips Fan favorite characters fight in the shadows in a trailer for the new Mortal Kombat so dark and moody they had to play Disturbed's new song "Another Way to Die" to lighten things up. More »

Posted by Kotaku Aug 24 2010 17:00 GMT
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#gamescom2010 At Gamescom, we sat down with Mortal Kombat co-creator and NetherRealm Studios lead Ed Boon to talk about the newest game in the franchise, life after Midway and what could be next for the fighting game developer. More »

Posted by Joystiq Aug 24 2010 08:00 GMT
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We realize some people have fantasies and, thanks to the internet, they have an outlet. But some things are so sacred, so untouchable, that they should never be tampered with. We bring this up because this list of ten crazy, unauthorized fighting game mash-ups created with M.U.G.E.N. is just plain disturbing.

Never would we have wanted to see Homer and Peter Griffin team up to battle Scorpion and Sub-Zero -- both teams are mortal enemies! Nor would we have wished to see Wolverine take on Mike Tyson or Ronald McDonald and Colonel Sanders throw down against Ryu and M. Bison. We're all for enemies putting aside their differences and finding friendship, but it's really skewing our sense of right and wrong here, guys!

Posted by Kotaku Aug 21 2010 17:30 GMT
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#gamescom2010 Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon says that his studio's newest fighting game is being built with better online balancing in mind, letting the developer finesse aspects of the combat after it ship—without the need for software patches. More »

Posted by Kotaku Aug 20 2010 21:00 GMT
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#gamescom2010 At this year's E3, I played each and every available Mortal Kombat contestant. At Gamescom, I played the two newly added classic killers Cyrax and Kitana, a chance to slice the head off my boss. More »

Posted by Kotaku Aug 18 2010 18:40 GMT
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#gamescom2010 NetherRealm Studios adds two more to the roster of kombatants appearing in the all-new Mortal Kombat, with cybernetic ninja Cyrax and queen of fans Kitana officially committed to beat the shit out of each other next year. More »

Posted by Joystiq Aug 18 2010 19:00 GMT
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Two more familiar fighters have re-upped their active roster status for next year's return of Mortal Kombat. As part of its Gamescom showing, Warner Bros. Interactive has provided a glimpse of what the fan-wielding Kitana and robotic Cyrax will look like in the new game. (Hint: they look really cool.)

The duo joins a roster already confirmed to feature a number of characters from MK1, MK2 and MK3, including: Flame, Jax, Johnny Cage, Kano, Kung Lao, Liu Kang, Mileena, Nightwolf, Raiden, Reptile, Scorpion, Sektor, Shang Tsung, Smoke, Sonya and Sub-Zero. Looks like there's something for everyone there, except for that one guy who wants a character that imparts the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi to his opponents. Sorry, pal.

Posted by IGN Aug 18 2010 15:57 GMT
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Warner Bros. shows off a playable version of the Midway fighting franchise reboot.

Posted by IGN Aug 18 2010 13:59 GMT
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The first screens from the new Mortal Kombat.

Posted by Joystiq Aug 17 2010 21:30 GMT
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A straightforwardly named Mortal Kombat Arcade Compilation has appeared (and since disappeared) from UK online retailer ShopTo. According to Eurogamer, the original listing promised an HD collection of the original Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat 2 and Ultimate Mortal Kombat (an updated version of Mortal Kombat 3). The original listing included a November 12th release date.

The listing raises some questions. For example, considering the franchise's history, shouldn't this be called the Mortal Kombat ... Kompilation? Additionally, the product was listed only for PS3 -- could it be exclusive to that platform? (Considering the perpetual success of Mortal Kombat on PlayStation Network, that would be somewhat unsurprising.)

A WB representative decided not to confirm nor deny the validity of the leak, simply stating "there has been nothing officially announced at this point." However, the rep did note that she will let us (and you!) know "if and when there is anything to announce."

Posted by Kotaku Aug 16 2010 22:00 GMT
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#netherrealmstudios Online retailer ShopTo may have outed the Mortal Kombat team's plans for a new collection of some of the series most fondly remembered games by revealing the Mortal Kombat Arcade Compilation. More »

Posted by Kotaku Aug 14 2010 03:30 GMT
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#screengrab The Midway logo goes to its final resting place as employees pack up, clean house and make the move to their new home at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. As seen on Twitter. R.I.P. More »

Posted by Kotaku Aug 04 2010 08:30 GMT
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#screens Some screenshots for the new Mortal Kombat game, previously only available in Game Informer magazine, have now been posted online for the millions of you who gave up on paper long ago. More »

Posted by Kotaku Jul 22 2010 07:30 GMT
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#clips Mortal Kombat's fatalities are so...gruesome! Blood, bones, not meant for children. This? Mortal Kombat fatalities, for children! More »

Posted by PlayStation Blog Jul 15 2010 21:12 GMT
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Mortal Kombat and I go way back — I can’t imagine the 90s without it. I still play Mortal Kombat II regularly on the PS3, and know the button commands for every single Fatality by heart, even Shang Tsung’s secret third Fatality that requires holding down the Low Punch button for 30 seconds. Ahem.

Anyway, Jeff Rubenstein and I decided to stop by the Warner Brother Interactive booth at the 2010 E3 Expo to check out the new Mortal Kombat. I met with Steve Beran, a longtime MK series veteran and director of art for the newly named Netherrealm Studios. We talked about the new vision for the gory brawler, got a sneak peek at the new Fatalities and stereoscopic 3D support, and went hands-on for a few matches.

First, though, check out the E3 announce trailer below for a quick look at Mortal Kombat’s visual style, fighting mechanics, and the new “X-ray” attacks.

Mortal Kombat is a re-imagining of the events of the first three games (“the fan favorites” according to Beran) meaning you’ll see lots of familiar faces: ninja specter Scorpion, his rival Sub-Zero, cybernetic assassin Sektor, misshapen clone Mileena, and Hollywood action star Johnny Cage have all made the cut. All told, Mortal Kombat will feature at least 24 fighters — a mix of old favorites as well as newcomers — with more on the way post-launch via PSN downloadable content.

Mortal Kombat will return to the 2D, juggle-centric fighting style popularized by the earlier titles, but the core fighting mechanics are seeing modern, HD enhancements. Most obvious are the devastating new “X-ray” attacks. The camera sweeps in to show the victim’s innards as the aggressor snaps, cracks, and gouges away. “Ribs shatter, jaws break, teeth pop out,” Beran elaborated. “It’s one of the things we’re most excited about.” What’s more, each character possesses a unique-looking innards, meaning that Reptile’s skeleton looks different than Mileena’s, Sektor’s guts look appropriately cybernetic, and so on.

The gruesome “X-ray” attacks are the most dramatic example of Mortal Kombat’s new Super meter, which builds in power as you inflict and absorb damage during each match. A well-timed “X-ray” attack can wipe out nearly half an opponent’s life bar, particularly when chained into another juggle combo. “X-ray” attacks require a full Super meter but, at lower levels, the Super meter will also enable you to power-up a character’s special move for extra damage and beneficial effects, or swap in a tag-team partner mid-combo for a brutal two-man juggle. How you best leverage the Super meter is up to you.

Then there are the Fatalities, the most recognizable and controversial element in any Mortal Kombat title. “In this game,” Beran told me, “we starting thinking about the Fatalities much earlier.” It shows. The new Fatalities are ghoulishly inventive: Kung Lao dragging his victim through his buzzsaw-like bladed hat, Reptile giving a venom-spewing french kiss, and Scorpion slicing and dicing with his katana will make longtime series fans quiver with delight.

Oh, I also donned a pair of 3D glasses in order to experience a video of a Mortal Kombat match running in stereoscopic 3D on the PS3. The fighting genre seems to be a good fit for 3D: the detailed characters, sparkling projectiles, and gushing bodily fluids popped off the screen at a smooth 60 frames per second.

Mortal Kombat will hit the PS3 in 2011, with online play being a major focus. What else would you like to know about Mortal Kombat? Ask away in the comments, and I’ll do my best to track down the answer.