Best Port?
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Best Port?
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posted10/17/2004 06:54 AM (UTC)by

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No doubt about it,Mortal Kombat is the best fighting game series EVER.
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MK1 (Mortal Kombat Deception Bonus Disk)
MK2 (MAT 2)
MK3 (MAT 3)
MK2 (MAT 2)
MK3 (MAT 3)
MK 1 -- haven't tried it yet
MK II -- definately MAT2 (it's so badass, I have no problem with it)
MK 3 -- I still think MAT2 is the best (despite the shitty music sometimes)
MK 4 -- PC or MK Gold.
By the way, by saying MAT3, you meant MAT2, right? hehe, anyways, this is my opinion, yours?
Peace.
MK II -- definately MAT2 (it's so badass, I have no problem with it)
MK 3 -- I still think MAT2 is the best (despite the shitty music sometimes)
MK 4 -- PC or MK Gold.
By the way, by saying MAT3, you meant MAT2, right? hehe, anyways, this is my opinion, yours?
Peace.


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Right, and I'm not bitching when I say this, honestly. But that's common knowledge, as for UMK3 I'd have to say Saturn. Anyway, MAT2 rocks tha house!


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- Your Source for UMK3 Competition -
When something better than UMK3 comes out, I'll let you all know, because it still hasn't happened yet.
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PC MK3 is the best port of an MK game ever.
Matt
Matt


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TheProphet, GGs my friend. Give'em Hell.
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MK2KungBroken Wrote:
PC MK3 is the best port of an MK game ever.
Matt
PC MK3 is the best port of an MK game ever.
Matt
Yeah where did that port come from? Nothing else has rivaled it in all these years.


About Me
- Your Source for UMK3 Competition -
When something better than UMK3 comes out, I'll let you all know, because it still hasn't happened yet.
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GT Interactive Software/Williams, but since you now have it, you probably know that. The date on this CD is also 1995, I think I got in 1996 for $15, but I might have actually gotten in 1995 for a lot, and saw it in 1996 for less. I actually played it at full speed on....a Pentium 75 mhz computer, at least I think it was, maybe you remember Mike. I would like to get it running on this PC, it has the perfect arcade musics, even the endings and finish him musics were tracks, but I believe they were sound effects in the game cause it was too smooth a transition. The musics themselves were CD tracks that were modified to terminate and fade out, but they actually follow the structure of the arcade's music very well. The only thing is on the stages that the music starts partially in the beginning on the 2nd and 3rd round, it doesn't do that, like on the Sub-way, the first round starts out with the guitar riff, but the second starts with the symbol crashes, just an example.
Matt
Matt
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