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A timeline of Mortal Kombat ripoffs from the 1990s
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did.
In a five-year span, video gamers in arcades and their homes were overrun by fighting games that followed the same format: battles to the death, often organized by some supernatural being; a sinister announcing voice commanding players to execute a helpless opponent; gratuitously brutal finishers that seemed designed to provoke outrage and controversy, and secret moves with inside-joke meanings.
Here is a timeline of nine unapologetic
Mortal Kombat ripoffs. It’s noteworthy how many of them had launches that were scrubbed, and how many are linked to a platform’s demise in the late 1990s.
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Reviews often fail to cover one of the biggest joys of unboxing a new console: the smell. There’s a heady aroma to fresh, untouched plastics, the crisp, meadow-like tones of an unused circuit board, and the sinewy, static-laden pull of shrink wrap. So, dear reader, let’s start things off right – Blaze Entertainment’s Evercade smells incredible.
A retro-infused handheld that’ll delight the creaking, arthritic joints of gamers from the 80s as much as the spry, annoyingly accurate hands of today’s adolescents, the Evercade smells of promise, excitement, and energy. Fortunately, your fingers will find that its physical features more than match your nostrils’ glowing assessment.
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Looks Like Capcom Got The Band Back Together
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Welcome to Morning Music,
Kotaku’s ongoing hangout for folks who love video games and the cool-arse sounds they make. Today, Capcom forms a band.
Yesterday’s
Street Fighter V Spring Update was full of surprises, not least of which was that Capcom’s slapped a pair of undies on returning fighter Oro, the only canonically freeballing character in series history. What a shame!
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