Mortal Kombat Gold

Mortal Kombat Gold (1999)

Genres:Fighting
Story:The first and only Mortal Kombat title to make onto the Dreamcast console, Mortal Kombat Gold offered players a carbon-copy of the arcade edition of Mortal Kombat 4, along with additional features and characters never before included in the arcade game. Using the exact same engine found in Mortal Kombat 4, the game performs flawlessly on the Dreamcast platform, while also running at a higher resolution than its arcade counterpart.Show more
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i know mk4 is already on gog , but is poor port from psx psone, this one is the the definitive version of mk4, that never got ported to modern systems, is an arcade almost version to home console, the sega dreamcast from the 2000 i think, so this is a very good oportunity , to bring back the faster and fun gameplay of mk4 to pc ,with higher poly, characters, new arenas, new characters, like ( milena, kitana , baraka, kung lao, sektor cyrax) and maybe ad ,some effects ,that went missing on dreamcast, i really like this game, i wish more people would come, to vote for this! is the black jeep for many mk fans, but it was the very first 3d game, of the saga, deserves more love,i am hoping someday make it outside the dreamcast!
user avatar@4_shiuser avatar@4_shi
February 07, 2025
It really is the definitive edition of MK4! Because it includes new characters that are not in MK4 PC. But his game, still only the Dreamcast version and GOG will first publish it for PC.
user avatar@pse7enuser avatar@pse7en
March 31, 2025
How janky it was. Fun stuff to watch lol. Like the fire fatalities or babraka stab fatality. Amazing times. Not the best version but it holds a place in my heart
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