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The port was going to be produced by Midway, developed by Digital Eclipse, and published by GT Interactive. At least one Macintosh-centric retailer had it open for pre-orders.<ref>[http://www.mksecrets.net/mk3/eng/mk3-development.php Mortal Kombat Secrets' page on ''Mortal Kombat 3'' that mentions the Macintosh port.] Retrieved 28 Oct '15</ref> Other than that and a single screenshot of the credits, very little info on the port is available. | The port was going to be produced by Midway, developed by Digital Eclipse, and published by GT Interactive. At least one Macintosh-centric retailer had it open for pre-orders.<ref>[http://www.mksecrets.net/mk3/eng/mk3-development.php Mortal Kombat Secrets' page on ''Mortal Kombat 3'' that mentions the Macintosh port.] Retrieved 28 Oct '15</ref> Other than that and a single screenshot of the credits, very little info on the port is available. | ||
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Revision as of 02:44, 1 December 2019
Mortal Kombat 3 is the third entry in the Mortal Kombat franchise. It was produced by Williams/Midway during the 1990s and was very popular at the time, being ported to many home consoles such as the SNES, Sega Genesis, DOS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and even a Macintosh port that was ultimately cancelled.
The port was going to be produced by Midway, developed by Digital Eclipse, and published by GT Interactive. At least one Macintosh-centric retailer had it open for pre-orders.[1] Other than that and a single screenshot of the credits, very little info on the port is available.
Reference
- ↑ Mortal Kombat Secrets' page on Mortal Kombat 3 that mentions the Macintosh port. Retrieved 28 Oct '15