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{{Game
|completion=4
|image=Mortal Kombat flyer.jpg
|title=Mortal Kombat
|title=Mortal Kombat
|image=MKITitleScreen.png
|developer=[[Midway Games]]
|developer=[[Midway Games]]
|publisher=[[Midway Games]] (arcade), [[Acclaim]] (home conversions)
|publisher={{colist|Acclaim Entertainment|Midway Games}}
|year=1992
|systems={{syslist|cade|amiga|gb|snes|gen|gg|msdos|segacd|sms}}
|title1=Mortal Kombat: Legend of the Advent God Fist
|japanese1=モータルコンバット 神拳降臨伝説
|developer1=[[Probe Software]]
|publisher1=[[Acclaim]]
|year1=1994
|systems1={{syslist|gg|snes|gb|gen}}
|title2=Mortal Kombat: Legend of the Advent God Fist - Extended Edition
|japanese2=モータルコンバット 神拳降臨伝説 完全版
|developer2=[[Probe Entertainment]]
|publisher2=[[Arena Entertainment]]
|year2=1994
|systems2={{syslist|segacd}}
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Commodore Amiga]], [[Game Boy]], [[Super Nintendo]], [[Sega Genesis]], [[Sega Channel]], [[Sega Game Gear]], [[MS-DOS]], [[Sega CD]], [[Sega Master System]]
|released=[[1992]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|ratings=
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|series=Mortal Kombat
|pcgamingwiki=Mortal Kombat
}}
}}
{{Series disambig}}
{{game disambig||the 2011 release on [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]]|[[Mortal Kombat (2011)]]}}
 
'''Mortal Kombat''' is an infamous arcade game that was a developed by Midway in response to Capcom's successful [[Street Fighter II]]. It used a different kind of fighting system from Street Fighter's formula; the buttons were laid out in an "X" pattern with high punch, low punch, high kick, low kick, and block buttons along with an eight-way joystick. The game also introduced the concept of juggles, or the ability to attack the opponent while he or she is still in mid-air. One of the most famous (and notorious) features was the ''fatality'', a finishing move executed on a defeated opponent in a gruesome fashion.
'''Mortal Kombat''' is an infamous arcade game that was a developed by Midway in response to Capcom's successful [[Street Fighter II]]. It used a different kind of fighting system from Street Fighter's formula; the buttons were laid out in an "X" pattern with high punch, low punch, high kick, low kick, and block buttons along with an eight-way joystick. The game also introduced the concept of juggles, or the ability to attack the opponent while he or she is still in mid-air. One of the most famous (and notorious) features was the ''fatality'', a finishing move executed on a defeated opponent in a gruesome fashion.


The game features seven playable characters, all of whom are unique in their own way, with different special moves and fighting styles. Unlike Street Fighter II, each fighter shares a common pool of regular moves (e.g. down and high punch performs an uppercut for every character.)  Once the player chooses a character, he or she must face seven other combatants (including yourself) until they reach three endurance matches (which is a handicap match, or two against one) and the two bosses (a sub-boss named Goro and the final boss: Shang Tsung).
The game features seven playable characters, all of whom are unique in their own way, with different special moves and fighting styles. Unlike Street Fighter II, each fighter shares a common pool of regular moves (e.g. down and high punch performs an uppercut for every character.)  Once the player chooses a character, he or she must face seven other combatants (including yourself) until they reach three endurance matches (which is a handicap match, or two against one) and the two bosses (a sub-boss named Goro and the final boss: Shang Tsung).


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==Moves==
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===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Johnny Cage|Johnny Cage]]===
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===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Kano|Kano]]===
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[[Category:Arena Entertainment]]
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Liu Kang|Liu Kang]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat/Liu Kang}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Raiden|Raiden]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat/Raiden}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Scorpion|Scorpion]]===
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===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Sonya Blade|Sonya Blade]]===
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===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Sub-Zero|Sub-Zero]]===
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