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|image=Mortal Kombat II flyer.jpg
|title=Mortal Kombat II
|title=Mortal Kombat II
|image=Mortal Kombat II flyer.jpg
|developer=[[Midway Games]]
|developer=[[Midway Games]]
|publisher=[[Midway Games]] (arcade) [[Acclaim]] (home conversions)
|publisher=[[Midway Games]], [[Acclaim]]
|year=1993
|systems={{syslist|cade}}
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|year1=1994
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|title2=Mortal Kombat II
|developer2=[[Sculpted Software]]
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|year2=1994
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|genre=[[Fighting]]
|genre=[[Fighting]]
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'''Mortal Kombat II''' is the sequel to the well-known arcade game [[Mortal Kombat]]. Essentially, Mortal Kombat II is an extension of the original fighting system, adding new moves (such as a close high punch and a crouching low punch) as well as new special moves for returning characters. On top of this, multiple fatalities were given to characters, even brand new stage fatalities and amusing finishing moves such as babalities and friendships. Each character still shared generic attributes - speed, power, jump height and airtime - and all normal moves were similar between each character. Mortal Kombat II also dropped the original system of points, adding a win tally meter instead.


'''Mortal Kombat II''' is the sequel to the well-known arcade game [[Mortal Kombat]]. Essentially, Mortal Kombat II is an extension of the original fighting system, adding new moves (such as a close high punch and a crouching low punch) as well as new special moves for returning characters. On top of this, multiple fatalities were given to characters, even brand new stage fatalities and amusing finishing moves such as babalities and friendships. Each character still shared generic attributes - speed, power, jump height and airtime - and all normal moves were similar between each character. Mortal Kombat II also dropped the original system of points, adding a win tally meter instead.
The game features twelve playable characters, each of them with different special moves and fighting styles. Each fighter still shares a common pool of regular moves (e.g. down and high punch performs an uppercut for every character) as well as attributes. Once the player chooses a character, he or she must face twelve other combatants (including yourself) until they reach the two bosses (a sub-boss named Kintaro and the final boss: Shao Khan).
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The game features twelve playable characters, each of them with different special moves and fighting styles. Each fighter still shares a common pool of regular moves (e.g. down and high punch performs an uppercut for every character) as well as attributes. Once the player chooses a character, he or she must face twelve other combatants (including yourself) until they reach the two bosses (a sub-boss named Kintaro and the final boss: Shao Khan).


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[[Image:MKII TitleScreen.png|thumb|left|Title screen.]]
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==Moves==
{{Mortal Kombat}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Baraka|Baraka]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Baraka}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Jax|Jax]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Jax}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Johnny Cage|Johnny Cage]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Johnny Cage}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Kitana|Kitana]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Kitana}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Kung Lao|Kung Lao]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Kung Lao}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Liu Kang|Liu Kang]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Liu Kang}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Mileena|Mileena]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Mileena}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Raiden|Raiden]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Raiden}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Reptile|Reptile]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Reptile}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Scorpion|Scorpion]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Scorpion}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Shang Tsung|Shang Tsung]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Shang Tsung}}
===[[Mortal Kombat/Characters/Sub-Zero|Sub-Zero]]===
{{:Mortal Kombat II/Sub-Zero}}


[[Category:Arcade]]
[[Category:Midway Games]]
[[Category:MAME]]
[[Category:Probe Entertainment]]
[[Category:Commodore Amiga]]
[[Category:Sculpted Software]]
[[Category:SNES]]
[[Category:Backbone Entertainment]]
[[Category:Game Boy]]
[[Category:Digital Eclipse]]
[[Category:Sega Genesis]]
[[Category:Acclaim Entertainment]]
[[Category:Sega Game Gear]]
[[Category:Sony Computer Entertainment]]
[[Category:Sega 32X]]
[[Category:Sega Master System]]
[[Category:MS-DOS]]
[[Category:PlayStation]]
[[Category:PlayStation Network]]
[[Category:Fighting]]
[[Category:Fighting]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Midway Games]]
[[Category:MAME]]
[[Category:Acclaim Entertainment]]

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Box artwork for Mortal Kombat II.
Box artwork for Mortal Kombat II.
Mortal Kombat II
Developer(s)Midway Games
Publisher(s)Midway Games, Acclaim
Year released1993
System(s)Arcade
SeriesMortal Kombat
Genre(s)Fighting
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, multiplayer
Mortal Kombat II
Developer(s)Probe Entertainment
Publisher(s)Acclaim
Year released1994
System(s)Game Boy, Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, Commodore Amiga, Sega 32X, DOS, PlayStation
Mortal Kombat II
Developer(s)Sculpted Software
Publisher(s)Acclaim
Year released1994
System(s)SNES
Mortal Kombat II
Developer(s)Backbone Entertainment, Digital Eclipse
Publisher(s)Sony
Year released2007
System(s)PlayStation 3
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Mortal Kombat II is the sequel to the well-known arcade game Mortal Kombat. Essentially, Mortal Kombat II is an extension of the original fighting system, adding new moves (such as a close high punch and a crouching low punch) as well as new special moves for returning characters. On top of this, multiple fatalities were given to characters, even brand new stage fatalities and amusing finishing moves such as babalities and friendships. Each character still shared generic attributes - speed, power, jump height and airtime - and all normal moves were similar between each character. Mortal Kombat II also dropped the original system of points, adding a win tally meter instead.

The game features twelve playable characters, each of them with different special moves and fighting styles. Each fighter still shares a common pool of regular moves (e.g. down and high punch performs an uppercut for every character) as well as attributes. Once the player chooses a character, he or she must face twelve other combatants (including yourself) until they reach the two bosses (a sub-boss named Kintaro and the final boss: Shao Khan).

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