![]() Most of the levels seen in Mortal Kombat 3 are missing, including The Balcony and The Street, so uppercutting in the Subway and Soul Chamber does not take the player to the level above. (however, Kabal still has his animality combination coded and if executed, it causes lots of random glitches.) Shao Kahn's treasure chest has only 10 boxes instead of 12, and the announcer no longer says the characters' names. Nightwolf has his Red shadow shoulder move from Mortal Kombat Trilogy and this version contained a rendition of Pong entitled "MK4".Īnimalities and Mercies were removed, reducing the number of finishing moves. Shang Tsung can morph into Robot Smoke, Noob Saibot, and Rain, which is not possible in the arcades.īrutalities are also included in this version. Mileena, Ermac and Classic Sub-Zero are playable without any need of codes. Like the SNES port, Rain and Noob Saibot are made playable characters along with bosses Motaro and Shao Kahn. Using the prior MK3 port as a base, the Mega Drive version takes a hit in terms of graphical quality, but still provides extras not seen in the arcade original. While in Trilogy he constantly changes colour and mimics the moves of the other male ninjas, here he uses Scorpion's yellow colours (sometimes switching to Rain's) and is clearly unfinished. Speculation about what this number meant led to the name being teased in Mortal Kombat II, and being made into a fully fledged fighter in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.Ĭhameleon, who would make his full debut in Mortal Kombat Trilogy exists in the Mega Drive version of the game, but can only be accessed through cheat devices. Short for "Error Macro", Ermac is named after an acronym found in earlier versions of the audit menu in the original Mortal Kombat. He is named after the Prince song, "Purple Rain". Rain was originally a joke character teased in the arcade Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (performing a combo on Shao Kahn during the attract sequence) but was purposely not made playable until these home ports. Building on Mortal Kombat 3, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 features the whole cast of its non- Ultimate counterpart (although on the Mega Drive, Sheeva is cut), and re-introduces some characters from Mortal Kombat II.
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