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| From: Midway Entertainment Category: Video Games
Buy Used: $14.98
Used (13) from $14.98
Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 7883
Platform: Nintendo 64 Genre: Computer and Video Game Collections ESRB: Mature Media: Game Cartridge Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 2.9 x 0.7
UPC: 031719199648 EAN: 0031719199648
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Trilogy??? Wheres the rest of them??? This is more like MK3! March 20, 2005 This version of the trilogy absolutly stunk to high heaven. What the hell happend??? I first brought the MK Trilogy on PC. But after I upgraded to Windows 98 the game would not install anymore, it only worked on Win 95. So I saw the playstaion version, but I never liked the PS and I saw that it was exactly the same as the PC version.. so I figured the N64 version would be just the same.... wrong!!!! There is about 20 charactors missing from the 64 version for some unknown reason. They could well have included them but for some reason this game is more like Mortal Kombat 3 with a few extra charactors.br /br /I hope the PC version gets re-released some day. Or maybe i'll just get a PS version Rom, because MK trilogy is the best MK game ever... just not on the 64.
N64's Best Arcade Classic March 19, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Mortal Kombat is my favorite game next to Halo 2 and Sonic the Hedgehog.Fatalities,mercies,stage fatalities,brutalities,animalities,babalities,and more,this game is a mix of 3,2,and U3.Some of the levels are from 1.The game has pretty much no story but it is cool.My favorite guy in this is human smoke(a secret character.)I hapen to know a cheat to be the bosses.My least favorite guy is-yep,Lui Kang.All because he sounds like a drunk chinese girl talking and screaming like a robot.Sorry Lui Kang lovers.I like his dragon fatality if it makes you feel better.I gotta rip Rain in half,see ya!
not as good as 4 February 4, 2005 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
same as the other one but with a few glaring differences like the graphics stink like a butt on this one.theres a lot of characters in this one.theres robots,cops,martial artists,gods.......really theres only 2 types.1-the kind that get beat down by the computer almost every time and 2-the kind you can win with all the time prettily easily through massive repition.they are lou kang,raiden and the cop.theres some male ballerina looking dude with a lot of flaming balls.......errr i mean fire balls.hes pretty good except for the whole spandex thing.its alright but 4 is way way better.im actualy suprised theyre even from the same system considering 3 looks like a sega master system game.for all you bozos out there the sega master system came out after the intellivision and before the original nintendo.oh yeah,i dont appreciate the guys who made this making shiva a chick when in fact shiva is a very powerful hindu god with enough destructive capacity in his 3rd eye to destroy existence!
MK Overkill October 27, 2004 When I first heard that a game like MK Trilogy was coming out, I was ecstatic. I had been obsessed with the series since its debut and to hear that so many characters were going to be crammed into one game was music to my ears. I literally couldn't sleep the last week I had to wait for the game to be released. I bought the N64 version initially, because at the time it was the only system I had. I have to say, I still prefer this version over the PSX's, for a few reasons-br /br /1. Larger characters- The characters on the N64 version of the game are noticably bigger (albeit granier) than on the PSX.br /br /2. Super Sub Zero- Most people see the omission of unmasked Subzero as a problem- but the Classic Sub Zero in N64's Trilogy has been given all his moves. So, aside from Unmasked Subzero's lame fatalities, you're not really missing much.br /br /3. Shang Tsung- This is the main reason why I like the N64 rendition over PSX. Shang Tsung has always been my favorite character because of his ability to transform into most of the other fighters found in the game- problem is, there is massive load time when transforming Shang into other characters on PSX, unless you either severely limit his ability to morph or turn it off altogether. With the N64, morphs can be pulled off instantaneously with no load time.br /br /Of course, you can't play as bosses or as classic versions of Rayden, Kano, Jax or Kung Lao on the N64, which I guess is a bit of a minus. And I was never a fan of the MK3 "dial-a-combo" style gameplay used by Trilogy. But my biggest gripe with the game has to do with the incredibly cheap and unfair AI- mainly, the CPU's ability to run long after the run meter's been depleted. But these are pretty minor issues in the long run. I find Mortal Kombat Trilogy for the N64 to be an incredibly fun game- I've had it for 7 years and I still get a kick out of playing it.
Very nice October 11, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As you can see, YES I AM A MORTAL KOMBAT FAN. I used to obsess over everything that was Mortal Kombat: br /1. All the gamesbr /2. Both of the movies {I am awaiting the 3'rd movie next year}br /3.The Outworld Arena br /4. Anything else br /I just love how the blood flies everywhere when a guy is punched or killed or uppercutted. I recommend this to any Mortal Kombat fan.
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