Deception online vs coin op?
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posted06/17/2004 02:08 PM (UTC)by
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sean_raleigh
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06/02/2004 04:51 PM (UTC)
I for one miss the good o'le days of MK in the arcade. Not having physical interaction with the opponent when you pull of something cool or a secret that they didn't know. Just outright kicking ass or having it handed back.

So now how will Deception differ online? Not sure how it will all work out, but i am hoping it will bring back the feel of the arcade.

So what are some thoughts on having Midway bring back MK to the arcade or just keep it on the consoles and we get paisty from being indoors.
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scorpion15152004
06/17/2004 04:00 AM (UTC)
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No way,I love mortal kombat and it would stink in arcade compare too other games,just remember konquest won't be there,chess combat won't be there it's just gameplay and right now midway isn't focusing on that so no arcade I don't want the media to give it a bad reputation again.
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LadyRaiden
06/17/2004 01:31 PM (UTC)
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I wouldn't mind another Arcade version of MK:Deception. True you couldn't use your Konquest character or access the stuff you bought with Koins, but some people perfer just to fight it out.

I miss the days of 'accidently' elbowing the guy I was playing against at critical moment in the fight. *sigh* The good old days....
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sean_raleigh
06/17/2004 02:08 PM (UTC)
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Why couldn't you take your save card and use it in the Arcade? Different slots for PS2 and Xbox.

I like both ideas: Arcade and online. Online you can reach and play more people from all over the world. The arcade is where you would have grudge matches(King of the Machine)or have the younger, inexperianced kids want help. It was always cool feeling in the arcade playing.

Thanks for the few responces. I believe this can be closed now.
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