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Mega drive games and snes versions
Mega drive games and snes versions





  • In the SNES version, after starting a new stage, the health bar isn’t automatically filled up, which is different from what happens in the Mega Drive bootleg.The SNES and NES libraries also expanded recently, with Fighter's History, Kirby's Avalanche and Daiva Story 6: Imperial of Nirsartia joining the list of classics.
  • The SNES version appears to have a picture of Kitana in the HUD rather than Sub-Zero.
  • However, there is no final boss and thus no use of Sindel.
  • The SNES version uses Jax as an enemy.
  • However, both games have the same level designs in the same order. "Quan Chi's Sanctuary" is the last stage in Mega Drive and the 2nd stage in SNES. "The Wlement of Water" is the 2nd stage in Mega Drive and is the last stage in SNES.
  • The names of the second and last stages are swapped in the SNES and Mega Drive versions.
  • The SNES version lacks an option menu, as well as having no checkpoints.
  • mega drive games and snes versions

    In the Mega Drive version, there is no intro.

  • In the SNES version, when the game is turned on, there is an intro of Sub-Zero beheading Liu Kang with his hand.
  • The ending is a "The End" screen with some bonus Engrish.ĭifferences between Mega Drive and SNES versions The sound effects are taken from Mortal Kombat games, and Sonya and Sindel uses the male characters' sound effects. The music of the SNES version uses soundtrack based on the PSX video game Soul Blade with arrangement also used in the SNES bootleg of the same name, and as happens with the Soul Blade bootleg, there are some sound effects taken from Super Buster Bros. The music of the Mega Drive version uses different arrangements of the music from Shui Hu Feng Yun Zhuan, also present in the bootlegs Pocket Monster (Mega Drive version), The King of Fighters '99, and Mulan.

    mega drive games and snes versions

    Sub-Zero's sprites are taken from Mortal Kombat 2 while everyone else appears to be taken from Mortal Kombat 3. The graphics are taken from various Mortal Kombat games. There are four levels, each with a different set of clones to fight. All of the opponents in this game are clones of major Mortal Kombat characters.

    mega drive games and snes versions

    The fighting engine isn't taken from the official Mortal Kombat games and instead uses an engine similar to one used in some other pirated Mega Drive fighting games. The controls are somewhat awkward during fights, Sub-Zero won't automatically turn around when behind an opponent, forcing the player to use the A button to turn around. This game uses the system of Mortal Kombat Mythologies in that it's a cross between fighting and side-scrolling. 2 Differences between Mega Drive and SNES versions.







    Mega drive games and snes versions