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Posted by Kotaku Feb 11 2011 18:00 GMT
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#mortalkombat No, he's blowing fire. This latest story trailer for the new Mortal Kombat tells the story of original MK champion Liu Kang, who is looking much better after a brief stint as a zombie. More »

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Posted by Dorkly Feb 10 2011 15:00 GMT
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You're not gonna need a blood code.


Posted by Kotaku Feb 10 2011 00:30 GMT
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#fanart The underrated fighter Rain shows what he’s got in this excellent Mortal Kombat fan art illustration by Luciano Fleitas. Finish him! More »

Posted by Kotaku Feb 07 2011 10:00 GMT
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#mortalkombatrebirth Before the dog days of summer set in, a clip leaked online for a take on the Mortal Kombat movie nobody had ever seen. Gritty, violent and brutal, it was a far cry from the 1990s Hollywood flick. More »

Posted by Joystiq Feb 06 2011 22:00 GMT
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The Mortal Kombat Tournament Edition arcade stick is great for Mortal Kombat, but isn't really usable for other games, due to the unique layout. During a Level|Up Live event, Mad Catz's Mark "MarkMan" Julio unveiled Mad Catz's novel Mortal Kombat solution: a replacement panel for current Tournament Edition FightSticks, allowing you to have arcade-perfect controls for multiple games with the same stick.

The Mortal Kombat "Kombat Fight Stick Ultimate Edition Panel" allows users to replace the button layout of the edition Tournament Edition FightStick with one that approximates the classic Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 arcade panel, which is also used in the new Mortal Kombat. The buttons are a little closer together in this version for the sake of ergonomics.

No price or release date was announced, but the panel will be available from Mad Catz's online store.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 31 2011 23:00 GMT
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Director Kevin Tancharoen is planning to film nine episodes, running between seven and ten minutes each, for the live-action Mortal Kombat series that was announced by Warner Bros. earlier this month. In an interview with Gamasutra, Tancharoen says that the sure-to-be-violent vignettes will delve into the spiky backgrounds of Mortal Kombat's characters, with more prominent fixtures (like Scorpion) possibly warranting two-part stories. Shooting is scheduled to begin in Vancouver this February.

Tancharoen gained the attention of franchise fans and the media after the release of test footage from his Mortal Kombat: Rebirth, a gritty, modernized spin that ditched cross-dimensional tournaments, goateed sorcerers and hell ninjas for something even more outlandish: a guy eating refrigerated heads and an undercover agent who used to be a movie star.

Wait -- make that the unintentional release of the Rebirth test footage. "It was still in its rough phase, but I couldn't send a 2GB file over email, so my friend said I could create a private page on YouTube and sent [sic] it to him to review," Tancharoen recalls. "It turns out it wasn't that private."

Posted by Joystiq Jan 29 2011 00:30 GMT
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This Mortal Kombat trailer shows off the new "X-ray mode," attacks that give an inside look at the damage caused. We wish this tech had been around for Mortal Kombat 2, so we could understand the anatomical makeup of all those people who seemed to be made entirely of arm bones and intestines.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 24 2011 16:27 GMT
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Last summer's "unofficial" Mortal Kombat: Rebirth test footage has landed its director, Kevin Tancharoen, a job with Warner Bros. While Rebirth won't become a full-length feature film (you can't kill off Johnny Cage like that!), Warner apparently saw something in the imaginative re-imagination of its new aging fighting game franchise. As reported earlier this month, Tancharoen will helm a live-action Mortal Kombat digital series, which will be released in conjunction with the new game (launching April 19) "this spring through online digital retailers." Does that mean we have to pay for them?

Warner teased that the live-action shorts, to commence (crunch time) filming in Vancouver early next month, will provide "never-before-revealed insights" into the characters from the new game and its "universe," including Liu Kang and, of course, the beloved Johnny Cage (you see, Tancharoen?). The company will reveal further details shortly, including casting (and hopefully pricing -- or lack thereof). It's been reported that Michael Jai White will reprise his Rebirth role as Jax.

[Pictured: Scorpion from MK: Rebirth test footage; full video after the break]

Posted by Kotaku Jan 21 2011 22:30 GMT
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Mortal Kombat goes back to its brutal roots when it comes to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on April 19, 2011. More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 21 2011 19:20 GMT
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Mileena dresses to kill--and then kills--in this trailer featuring some in-game bone crushing and perforation!

Posted by Kotaku Jan 19 2011 16:20 GMT
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#clips For some people the inclusion of female combatants in fighting games is an indicator that women can be just as strong and skilled physically as any man. Not this guy. NSFW sound effects ahead. More »

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Posted by Dorkly Jan 13 2011 16:00 GMT
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"Haha, we have fun. Seriously though, this game is about beating people to death."

Francis
it's like a Top Gear for video games

Posted by Kotaku Jan 15 2011 05:00 GMT
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#tv Last June, the internet was floored by a fan-made concept trailer for a new Mortal Kombat movie. While it sadly didn't end up as a new film, it has got the creator a crack at a new series. More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 14 2011 18:59 GMT
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The beautiful beast forged from the flesh pits of the nether realm will stop at nothing to annihilate Princess Kitana in Mortal Kombat.

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Posted by Kotaku Jan 12 2011 15:40 GMT
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#humor The fatalities in classic fighting game Mortal Kombat are so horrible. But have you seen what happens after them? More »

Posted by Kotaku Jan 06 2011 22:20 GMT
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#speakup Do you suck at fighting games? So does Kotaku commenter Masterage, but he actually has a valid excuse. Feel free to borrow it! More »

Posted by PlayStation Blog Dec 17 2010 19:04 GMT
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We knew it would make the cut. How could it not? After all, Mortal Kombat isn’t just destined to be one of the biggest fighting franchises of 2011, but it’s one of the best we’ve played in a long time. It’s fast, it’s fun, it’s brutal, and it harkens back to the series’ gory glory days. The move to a 2D plane, the giddy celebration of everything that’s great about the Mortal Kombat franchise, the mix of faithful fan-service with future-looking gameplay upgrades: It’s exactly what we at PlayStation: The Official Magazine crave in our heavy hitters.

Then we found out Kratos would be in the game, and that’s all it took for Mortal Kombat to kick, punch, impale, and maim its way to the tippy top of our Hugest Games of 2011 issue.

Not only did we get a sneak peek at Kratos’ in-game model, but we’ve got the first-ever screenshots of the God of War in action—along with this unbelievably gorgeous cover. On stands Dec. 21, the January issue of PTOM has our hands-on impressions of the game, along with razor-sharp insight from series creator Ed Boon and his team at developer NetherRealm. We even have the first images of a newly revealed kontestant, Ermac.

It’s all part of our grand look at what’s hot for 2011, a list that includes massive shooters like Killzone 3 and Rage, magnificent adventures like L.A. Noire and The Last Guardian, and brilliant innovators like Metal Gear Solid: Rising and Child of Eden. Be sure to pick up the issue for new screens, information, and insight into all these games and more!

Also in the January issue: a playtest of four MMOs coming to PS3 (including an in-depth look at DC Universe Online); a list of 51 PlayStation resolutions for the new year; the complete Gran Turismo 5 car list in one handy spread; and dozens of previews and reviews of the latest and greatest PS3, PSP and PSN releases. Don’t miss it!


Posted by Joystiq Dec 17 2010 03:00 GMT
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According to Gerry Block, senior product manager for PDP, the differences between the arcade stick packaged with the $150 Tournament Edition of Mortal Kombat and the popular Street Fighter FightSticks produced by Mad Catz is culturally based.

"Mad Catz did some good work with the Tournament Edition (Street Fighter IV) sticks," Block told Kotaku, "but those are Japanese style sticks for a Japanese game. We thought it would be a lot of fun to respond with an American style stick for an American fighting franchise." That's why the MK stick has parts more traditionally associated with American arcade machines: a bat-top stick instead of a ball-top, concave buttons instead of convex, and parts made by Happ instead of Sanwa. That should make it the ideal stick for the American Mortal Kombat -- and only for Mortal Kombat, thanks to the wacky button layout that game uses.

Other design elements aren't so much America-focused as just nice. The internal components are encased in easily removable transparent plastic for modding, and the bottom of the stick has a memory foam pad for comfortable use on your lap.

Posted by Kotaku Dec 16 2010 19:00 GMT
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#mortalkombat Much to our surprise, the recently discovered Mortal Kombat fighting stick doesn't come from MadCatz, the company behind the official sticks for a slew of Capcom fighting games. Instead they come from PDP, and the design firm says there's a very American reason for that. More »

Posted by Kotaku Dec 16 2010 17:40 GMT
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#iphone Yes, iPhone and iPad versions of both Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Mortal Kombat are now on sale from EA Mobile. More »

Posted by Kotaku Dec 14 2010 22:30 GMT
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#mortalkombat Get over here if you want to see the premium ways you can purchase a copy of next year's Mortal Kombat, the grisly fighting game that's going back to basics on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Dec 13 2010 19:40 GMT
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#fightinggames Do you love Sub-Zero's killing move from the original Mortal Kombat? Well, here's hoping you love Best Buy, where you'll have to pre-order the next Mortal Kombat to get it in your game. But what if you like Scorpion's? More »

Posted by Joystiq Dec 13 2010 17:25 GMT
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Mortal Kombat's 2011 reboot will tell consumers to "get over here" in April 2011. That's the latest release window kurrently offered by Warner Bros. Interactive, with Warner Home Video's publicity site listing a more specific April 19, 2011.

To compliment its reveal of Kratos as a playable character in the PS3 version of the game, WB has announced standard, Kollector's and Tournament editions (along with several retailer-specific pre-order incentives, listed after the break).

The Kollector's Edition will include Sub-Zero and Scorpion figurines, a collectible art book, and DLC for "Mortal Kombat Klassic costume skins" and avatar costumes. The Tournament Edition, which will have a limited run of 20,000 copies in North America, will contain the game, DLC and ... a "portable fight stick." 'Cause, you see, if it were a fight log it wouldn't be "portable" -- it's a very necessary adjective.

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Posted by GameTrailers Dec 13 2010 16:38 GMT
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A new prophecy has been foretold as the imminent collision between the God of Thunder and the God of War will shake the very fabric of Earthrealm and Outworld.

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Posted by Kotaku Dec 12 2010 01:35 GMT
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#vgas Tipped earlier in the week, this Mortal Kombat trailer at the 2010 Video Game Awards makes it official: Kratos is a kombatant in the PS3 version of the game. More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Dec 12 2010 01:24 GMT
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The legendary God of War himself has a bone to pick with the contestants of the legendary fighting tournament! See Kratos' Mortal Kombat Debut in the trailer from the Spike Video Game Awards 20101!

Posted by IGN Dec 08 2010 19:37 GMT
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Reported leak also reveals 10 new characters.

Posted by Kotaku Dec 08 2010 06:30 GMT
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#mortalkombat According to reports circulating online this evening, the latest issue of the Official Playstation Magazine contains the news that Kratos, star of the God of War series, will be a playable character in the upcoming Mortal Kombat reboot. More »