Port MK II.
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Port MK II.
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posted02/05/2006 01:08 AM (UTC)by
I think that Mk II really needs a port to the better systems, because almost no one has snes these days, and I really miss that game. I think that it should be ported to some of the more popular consoles these days, but with the same graphics and etc. I want the exact same game not a remake.
Anyone else agree?
Anyone else agree?


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WHat systems? You can get the arcade version for XBox, PS2 and Gamecube now. And for the PC its been available for MAME for years.
Are you saying that midway should spend thousands of dollars to convince big game companys like sony and microsoft to allow them to remake a game that they have included in a game already in existance (Midway Arcade Treasures) which most people prefer over having just one game because it's slighlty more arcade pefect, on to a disk which can hold about 5 gigs when it only takes a couple of megs, Which only a small percent of the population (like us) would buy making those big companys actualy loose money because the cost of production exceeded the few sales they would make? Is that what your'e saying?

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No I'm not saying that. But the fact that I have never seen a single version of MK II in my life other than on snes can easily put one under the immpression that are no current ports. That and the fact that I have never even heard of any other game including it, makes it seem as we need a port.
I would have said thank you for telling me but apparently it was with spite that you said it.
I would have said thank you for telling me but apparently it was with spite that you said it.
Snes is trash? NO! It's recycle.
I highly doubt that they would remake a single MK game by itslelf. Maybe in a collection of some sort, which they already have something like (MAT). I also find it strange how you said mkII. Why not mk1 or mk3? These games don't take up alot of memory and they could easily fit them all on a PS1 Disc (700 megs) let alone a DVD (4.7 gigs). It's really just a waste of space. Although if something like this was going to happen ofcourse I would support it because then I would't have to deal with this one company called ECLIPSE.
I highly doubt that they would remake a single MK game by itslelf. Maybe in a collection of some sort, which they already have something like (MAT). I also find it strange how you said mkII. Why not mk1 or mk3? These games don't take up alot of memory and they could easily fit them all on a PS1 Disc (700 megs) let alone a DVD (4.7 gigs). It's really just a waste of space. Although if something like this was going to happen ofcourse I would support it because then I would't have to deal with this one company called ECLIPSE.


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Dreemer is right on this one. The SNES version of MK II was great for its time. I would look into Mame if you want the arcade version. The MAT versions of the games are okay if you want to go that route.

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I don't know much about techical things so I'm lost about all of that. I didn't say MK one or three because, well I don't know actually.
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