List of Guinness World Records broken by MK
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posted04/18/2011 02:01 PM (UTC)by
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1-Longest-serving videogame voice actor: The longest-serving videogame voice actor is Ed Boon (USA), the creator of Mortal Kombat (NetherRealm Studios, 1991), who has voiced the character Scorpion in every iteration of the game since its debut.

2-Earliest game to trigger the set-up of a software ratings board: Established in 1994, the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is an industry organization set up in response to the public reaction to Mortal Kombat. In an effort to avoid compulsory censorship, the ESRB set about applying ratings to games similar to those applied to movies. The move came as a consequence of pressure from the US Congress.

3-Largest promotional campaign for a fighting video game: According to CNN, in 1995 Mortal Kombat staged the largest ever promotional campaign for a videogame and its related products. Leaving aside initial pre-release promotion, the Mortal Kombat movie opened on 2,000 screens in the USA on August 18 of that year, followed by a direct-to-video digital animation special on August 29 , a live-action Mortal Kombat tour launched from Radio City Music Hall in New York on September 14, an interactive CD-ROM on October 1 and finally the release of Mortal Kombat 3 the video game on October 15.

4-Most numbered entries in a fighting game series: The largest fighting game series is Mortal Kombat. It has gone through more iterations than any other fighting game series. The ninth installment is due in 2011. Although Street Fighter has been running far longer than Mortal Kombat, and has more variations available to buy, it has only reached the fourth change to its core gameplay. Street Fighter IV arrived in 2008.

5-Earliest one-on-one fighting game to use digitized sprites: The 1992 launch of Mortal Kombat offered something that no other beat-’em-up had. In addition to ultra-violence and killing moves, it presented a brand new level of realism through the use of digitized sprites. Rather than using hand-drawn animation characters, the sprites used were based on graphics created using digitized footage of real actors.

6-Earliest video game poster to be censored: On April 22, 2003, Britain’s Advertising Standard’s Authority (ASA) took the then unprecedented step of condemning the poster campaign promoting Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. They claimed that the poster -which showed a “hoodie” wiping his bloodstained hand on a businessman above the words “It’s in us all” – was “irresponsible” and “condoned violence”. The poster was unsurprisingly withdrawn.

7-Earliest successful console fighting game: Although a very popular arcade game, when Mortal Kombat was released for the home market it took an incredible $1 billion-a-year in the first two full years of release. Needless to say, the game very quickly established itself as the number one choice among fighting gamers the world over.

9-Earliest 3D fighting game to offer online play: Although online play is now a standard feature in all new fighting games, the first online playable 3D fighter was Mortal Kombat: Deception, released in 2004. The game offered one-on-one fighting between two players over the Internet, in addition to two, more sedate mini games – Puzzle Kombat and Chess Kombat.

10-Highest grossing film based on a beat’em up video game: Mortal Kombat (USA, 1996) still holds the record for the highest grossing movie based on a beat ‘em up video game, having taken an impressive $122 million.

11-Most successful video game spin-off soundtrack album: Released on August 15, 1995, the Mortal Kombat soundtrack album, which accompanied the $100 million movie, went platinum within ten days of release. The album included contributions from artists as diverse as Orbital, Napalm Death and Traci Lords.


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http://gamerant.com/mortal-kombat-guinness-world-records-jc-79788/
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Bezou
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04/17/2011 03:35 PM (UTC)
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Move to MK Series General.
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queve
04/17/2011 04:46 PM (UTC)
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Awesome!

Thanks for the info.
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CitizenKano
04/17/2011 04:59 PM (UTC)
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LoL @ #10

As bad as the MK movie was I have to admit it's still the best movie based on a fighting game.
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mkwhopper
04/17/2011 05:07 PM (UTC)
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Those are the reasons why MK is still a badass franchise
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phishstix17
04/17/2011 05:37 PM (UTC)
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Awesome, but I wonder if they're true.

They've got some facts wrong. Off the top of my head, isn't Pit Fighter the first fighting game to use digitized actors? Also, the Mortal Kombat film came out in the summer of 1995. It seems like they might just be making this stuff up, as they're getting details wrong.
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Trini_Bwoi
04/17/2011 05:39 PM (UTC)
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Awesome. If ever someone wanted to know what the "glory days" were...

Isn't King of Fighters on #13 or something?
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Hatetriot
04/17/2011 05:55 PM (UTC)
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Trini_Bwoi Wrote:
Awesome. If ever someone wanted to know what the "glory days" were...

Isn't King of Fighters on #13 or something?


Yeah, I think Guiness needs to update their "Most numbered entries in a fighting game series".
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phishstix17
04/17/2011 05:56 PM (UTC)
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Upon researching (since I've never seen the game), I found Pit Fighter was a co-op fighting game, so nevermind = )
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IH8Cage
04/17/2011 06:00 PM (UTC)
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Trini_Bwoi Wrote:
Awesome. If ever someone wanted to know what the "glory days" were...

Isn't King of Fighters on #13 or something?




I was gonna say this
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IH8Cage
04/17/2011 06:01 PM (UTC)
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Trini_Bwoi Wrote:
Awesome. If ever someone wanted to know what the "glory days" were...

Isn't King of Fighters on #13 or something?




I was gonna say this
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SubMan799
04/17/2011 06:04 PM (UTC)
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Cool list

I'm moving this to the MK General Forum
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[Killswitch]
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Shao Kahn did nothing wrong

04/17/2011 08:34 PM (UTC)
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Lol at the comments on the other board.
Haters gonna hate.
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fireburns
04/18/2011 07:42 AM (UTC)
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IH8Cage Wrote:
Trini_Bwoi Wrote:
Awesome. If ever someone wanted to know what the "glory days" were...

Isn't King of Fighters on #13 or something?




I was gonna say this


I was thinking the same thing but it says it has the most iterations so I wonder if that counts the millions(not really that many) of versions of the game. Like hand held's, trilogy, gold, etc.
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Icebaby
04/18/2011 02:01 PM (UTC)
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That's a lot of records. But the one that I like is the "longest voice actor" haha Boon is a record holder!
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