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Latest revision as of 23:37, 21 June 2024
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 Super Nintendo, 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.
See Also
- Mortal Kombat X (lost builds of cancelled Xbox 360/Playstation 3 ports of fighting game sequel; 2015)
- Mortal Kombat Nitro Edition (lost updated port of "Mortal Kombat" for Super Nintendo; 1992-1993)
- Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (lost build of cancelled 3DO port of fighting game sequel; mid 1990s)
- Mortal Kombat HD Kollection (lost build of cancelled PlayStation 3 remake of fighting game collection; 2011)
- Mortal Kombat Devastation (lost movie script; 2004)
- Mortal Kombat Ultra Girls (lost footage of unreleased Mortal Kombat cartoon TV series; 2021)
- Mortal Kombat X: Generations (lost production material for unreleased web series based on game franchise; 2015)
Reference
- ↑ Mortal Kombat Secrets' page on Mortal Kombat 3 that mentions the Macintosh port. Retrieved 28 Oct '15