The only thing being ripped off here is your d1ck and baIIs, because you sound like a little girl complaining about how he supposedly “ripped off” another persons video word for word which isn’t true. Ur here calling him a loser when you’re the one going out of your way to make a retarded comment, probably because you know he has more subs than you ever will, get a life
Don't forget the Jakks Pacific plug and play MK1. It's a nice and uniqe port with good gameplay, all the blood and gore and complete sounds, better than all the other 16bit versions of MK1 imo.
@@FreddPhucks yea, I still own it. It's much more complete than the Sega port, with all samples, more gore (the dead bodies at the bottom of the pit as well), details and the arcade ending! But it's missing parallax scrolling and shadows (that's not so bad!)...
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 on the SNES as well as DKC 3 were my christmas presents to myself of 96 (both came out in Dec were I am), I loved playing every second of my poor-teens answer to MK Trilogy👌
I think the most trivial thing is to have every port of the first Mortal Kombat games in emulators. I had a dozen different flavors of Mortal Kombat on a Raspberry Pi B plus.
I had an Amiga, so I played that version of MK1. Except for the loading times, I liked it. I only had a one-button joystick, but I found it fairly easy to pull off the special moves and fatalities. Unlike fighting games on other systems. "To throw a fireball, just roll the stick in a 3/4 circle toward the opponent while pressing HP+HK+MP, wait 1/2 a second, then press LP+Lk+MP." Oh yeah, couldn't be simpler...
Mortal Kombat for SegaCD was simply outstanding for the time but, by the time it was released MK 2 was a massive hit most people never went back to the Original but, it’s a essential SegaCD game (In the internet/social media age people tend to knock both the Sega CD and 32X but, there was also a lot of good on both add-one imo (Sega in general dropped the ball with both add-one) which had a lasting negative effect from then on….. 👍👍👍
The pit 3 and the rooftop are in the SNES version of UMK3 but you see it only when fighting Shao Khan and Motaro. In 2 player mode they're normal backgrounds, they even included the pit 3 fatality. SNES has 7 and Megadrive has 11 backgrounds.
*the pit 3 fatality is only possible in two player mode - bc with one player, Shao Kahn is the only opponent you'll encount on pit 3 and you can't do a fatality on him...
The thing about the MIDI soundtrack on the DOS version of MK2 is that it sounds very different depending on what you play it back on. If you're using the default AdLib rendition on a Sound Blaster then yeah, it'll sound very tinny and weak. It's how most people would've experienced it back in the day and it's why MIDI tends to have such a bad reputation. However if you use a good General MIDI synthesizer like a Roland Sound Canvas which MK2 supports, then the MIDI soundtrack really comes alive and starts sounding very close to arcade quality. DOSBox does support Sound Canvas emulation, so although it requires a bit of configuration fiddling, you can get some really good music out of MK2 with it.
Very informative, when I was little I played MK1 and 3 through MS-DOS, and those were excellent ports. Also MK4 got ported to the Dreamcast, loved that one too
I don’t understand the hate for MK Gold, it was a direct upgrade to MK 4 that far exceeded the graphics and frame rate of the Arcade system, had more characters, stages, more customizable cheats, just overall much more better than MK 4 in general. I guess people are going hate on things regardless…
I have never played it, but I have been reading over and over that in UMK3 for Sega Saturn Shang Tsung can morph into Cyber Smoke, something that couldn't be done in the arcade. Can anyone confirm if this is true?
Nice vid but could've done with you playing the different soundtracks after you'd talked about them. Edit: You did it on the Master System version which was good.
man, i love some of these obsure ports; eg mk gold for the dreamcast, mkt on pc and sega saturn, mk2 on the ps2 (not midway collection, hidden unlockable for shaolin monks!) umk3 for ios 4, umk3 ds, umk3 for java, mk1 to the tiger electronics lcd, don’t love that one lmao
UMK3 port for the SNES (and maybe for the Genesis too) was actually the same MK3 port. That's why they reused sprites like Sonya friendship or Kitana using Kabal's fatality. You can choose "accidentally" Sheeva using stealth and random select because only her sprites were erased. Most notably you can still use the code for unlocking Robot Smoke at the start of the game and it will work (showing Smoke entering the screen) even when Smoke is now playable from the get go.
Amiga's version of MK2 do had a lot of loading because of 1MB of RAM most of people had. On 2MB Amiga's some additional stuff is pre-loaded into RAM so fatalities are no longer loaded, some additional voices are present and effects like smoke coming out of opponent hit by fireball. The game supports Amigas with expanded RAM, so if you have enough to load all disks into RAM, it will do it.
As a kid I had MK2 for both the PC and my SNES. Another kid said that the PC version is much better but I never understood why he thought so. I found the SNES version to be just as good as the DOS version but that could be because my eye was not distinguished enough to notice the differences.
The background graphics in the Sega Master System version of Mortal Kombat 3 look like blocky pixelated garbage (or just an almost empty void) compared to the background graphics in the Master System port of Mortal Kombat 2. I mean, I think the Master System port of MK2 only had three different backgrounds but they all look decent considering the obvious graphical limitations of the console.
Saturn Umk3 released a bit earlier than umk3 16-bit. The 16bit port released along with trilogy for PS3 and N64. Saturn UMK3 had a few superior differences over trilogy and is the only "Arcade" style version. I own all of these versions outside of the Amiga. Bought them all back in the day. The Saturn version of umk3 is the best port of any of the arcade ports in the 90s.
Yes the Saturn port of UMK3 is the only home version of the original arcade port in 90s before there are Nintendo DS, Xbox360, PS2's MK Armageddon Premium Edition and MAME arcade emulator.
@@System_Sega it did. It was a port of the PS1. It looks a little worse than UMK3. A shame, seeing how well Saturn handled 2D games. But MK Trilogy was made for PS1 then ported to Saturn and PC. N64 is it's own animal
I really wished that Sega of America weren't run by idiots at the time the Saturn version was out (F U Bernie Stolar.) Otherwise we might see that version of Ultimate MK3 take advantage of the 4MB RAM cart that was used for X-Men vs. Street Fighter among other good Capcom and SNK fighters. Would easily help with the Shang Tsung loading time issues.
xbox 360 had a port of UMK3 but the devs lost the license so it has not been updated and you cant buy it anymore if you didnt when it first got released.
I meant to say that the ms-dos port is the best home computer port and the sega cd is the best home console port. Personally I would say that the ms-dos port is the best version on mortal kombat 1
At least Calvin was smart enough to not make shitty handheld ports of Street Fighter 2. The Gameboy color had the first handheld Street Fighter game, and it was actually quite good
I like the Genesis version of MK2 because of the cheats but the sound sucks .. sound on SNES version is way better but the cheats I can never get to them
Theres no such thing as " midi soundtrack". Midi is just a file format communicating with your soundcard. How the ost sounded was heavily different depending on what soundcard you had. By default windows uses a wavetable soundset for games with midi. It sounds pretty bad. You need to experience it with an eumaltion of a fm soundchip.
I wish I bought the CD ROM DOS version back in the day when I saw it in stores. Since the back screenshots resembled the SNES game, I was afraid it didn't have the fatalities in it. I remember playing a demo of the DOS version of Super Street Fighter 2, and it looked amazing, even though my PC was slow to run it at the time. As far as UMK3 on Saturn, that was PHENOMINAL. That was the reason I bought the Saturn back in the day. Still love that version. So good. That was the game that made me go, "Holy shit, home games can be just like arcade games now!" 16 bit versions of UMK3 were total crap. Hate them. Regular MK3 on SNES was great, but UMK3 was a total cash grab.
I remember someone else joking that the 16-bit ports of UMK3 were essentially consolation prizes for people who didn't have a system that could play Trilogy.
@@fishactivation5087 I honestly refuse to buy the game on SNES or Genesis to add to my collection. The game insults me too much. Whats funny is I actually played the SNES MK3 (non Ultimate) and had almost forgotten how much i enjoyed that version and how good it is. I don't play that version much anymore with access to better versions of the game (PS1, MAME, Xbox OG, PSP).
@@greensun1334 the regular MK3 ports, absolutely. For Ultimate, I can't take it seriously due to too much cut content. If I wanted the Ultimate experience at home back then with no load times, I'd play Trilogy on N64.
@@Rzapp06 lol r-zone is the forbidden console I see. It's quite the experience to sit in a mall with that thing strapped to your head. And yes, I did that.
Next video, make sure you are not that close to your mic and try not to take 4 benadryls before making the video. You sound like you are about to fall asleep.
watsup guys... welcome back to another video... and it looks like I'm tired... yet another video... come on, guys... just look at these ports... okay, guys...
you have forgotten also The Sega Saturn version of Mortal Kombat Trilogy. Please tell us about it mate in comparison with MKT of N64 and PS1. I respect your opinions. I'm waiting for an answer please 😌😌
whos video did you rip off this time loser??
The only thing being ripped off here is your d1ck and baIIs, because you sound like a little girl complaining about how he supposedly “ripped off” another persons video word for word which isn’t true. Ur here calling him a loser when you’re the one going out of your way to make a retarded comment, probably because you know he has more subs than you ever will, get a life
30 years from now, you'll still be this miserable. Try learning how to treat people better.
*Whose
It does look a bit like 616's
Why so salty
Don't forget the Jakks Pacific plug and play MK1. It's a nice and uniqe port with good gameplay, all the blood and gore and complete sounds, better than all the other 16bit versions of MK1 imo.
Still one of my favorite versions of MK1. I’m eventually building a half size arcade cabinet running off a pair of these, linked together.
@@LeftyPem that's a very nice idea!
I have that one in my house. It's pretty much the Sega port. No codes and has the intros like the SNES port. Underated pulg n play.
@@FreddPhucks yea, I still own it. It's much more complete than the Sega port, with all samples, more gore (the dead bodies at the bottom of the pit as well), details and the arcade ending! But it's missing parallax scrolling and shadows (that's not so bad!)...
The Plug and Play port of MK1 is the absolute best version out there
Indeed, it's a great port and the most complete version besides the PC versions, it's better than the other 16bit versions for sure!
On Amiga MK2 if you have more than the basic 1M RAM (2M or more) it adds back the missing speech/sound effects and reduces load times.
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 on the SNES as well as DKC 3 were my christmas presents to myself of 96 (both came out in Dec were I am), I loved playing every second of my poor-teens answer to MK Trilogy👌
I think the most trivial thing is to have every port of the first Mortal Kombat games in emulators. I had a dozen different flavors of Mortal Kombat on a Raspberry Pi B plus.
I had an Amiga, so I played that version of MK1. Except for the loading times, I liked it. I only had a one-button joystick, but I found it fairly easy to pull off the special moves and fatalities. Unlike fighting games on other systems. "To throw a fireball, just roll the stick in a 3/4 circle toward the opponent while pressing HP+HK+MP, wait 1/2 a second, then press LP+Lk+MP." Oh yeah, couldn't be simpler...
I LOVED the Sega CD port of MK1. Great work covering these hidden gems.
Wouldn’t mind getting my hands on MK1 on Sega CD. I only played the snes version at my friends house back in 90’s
Get it. It really is a great port imo 👍
Mortal Kombat for SegaCD was simply outstanding for the time but, by the time it was released MK 2 was a massive hit most people never went back to the Original but, it’s a essential SegaCD game (In the internet/social media age people tend to knock both the Sega CD and 32X but, there was also a lot of good on both add-one imo (Sega in general dropped the ball with both add-one) which had a lasting negative effect from then on….. 👍👍👍
The pit 3 and the rooftop are in the SNES version of UMK3 but you see it only when fighting Shao Khan and Motaro. In 2 player mode they're normal backgrounds, they even included the pit 3 fatality. SNES has 7 and Megadrive has 11 backgrounds.
*the pit 3 fatality is only possible in two player mode - bc with one player, Shao Kahn is the only opponent you'll encount on pit 3 and you can't do a fatality on him...
The Saturn UMK3 was basically a port of the PS1 version of MK3 but with the added UMK3 characters and levels.
The thing about the MIDI soundtrack on the DOS version of MK2 is that it sounds very different depending on what you play it back on. If you're using the default AdLib rendition on a Sound Blaster then yeah, it'll sound very tinny and weak. It's how most people would've experienced it back in the day and it's why MIDI tends to have such a bad reputation. However if you use a good General MIDI synthesizer like a Roland Sound Canvas which MK2 supports, then the MIDI soundtrack really comes alive and starts sounding very close to arcade quality. DOSBox does support Sound Canvas emulation, so although it requires a bit of configuration fiddling, you can get some really good music out of MK2 with it.
Sega had too many systems and parts people couldn't keep up and it wasn't cheap.
Now emulation can save the day once again.
Very informative, when I was little I played MK1 and 3 through MS-DOS, and those were excellent ports. Also MK4 got ported to the Dreamcast, loved that one too
As MK Gold, that was terrible.
I don’t understand the hate for MK Gold, it was a direct upgrade to MK 4 that far exceeded the graphics and frame rate of the Arcade system, had more characters, stages, more customizable cheats, just overall much more better than MK 4 in general. I guess people are going hate on things regardless…
@@Unchainedfulit was good. Sektor teleport uppercut didn’t have a cool down tho lol
Should’ve included MK2 on 32X. Better than the SNES imo.
It's a shame they didn't port UMK3 on the 32X... could have been excellent.
I enjoyed this. Thanks for the vid. Subbed
I have never played it, but I have been reading over and over that in UMK3 for Sega Saturn Shang Tsung can morph into Cyber Smoke, something that couldn't be done in the arcade. Can anyone confirm if this is true?
Nice vid but could've done with you playing the different soundtracks after you'd talked about them. Edit: You did it on the Master System version which was good.
man, i love some of these obsure ports; eg mk gold for the dreamcast, mkt on pc and sega saturn, mk2 on the ps2 (not midway collection, hidden unlockable for shaolin monks!) umk3 for ios 4, umk3 ds, umk3 for java, mk1 to the tiger electronics lcd, don’t love that one lmao
@Rzapp06 sorry, edited as i forgot one! umk3 had a 3d remake for ios 4, java, and ds!
@@reptlcicil and the Jakks Pacific plug and play MK1!
MK Gold is obscure?
Trilogy on PlayStation is far from obscure.
@@andrebennett1596 MKT for PS and N64 is not obscure, the Saturn version is rare.
I Play the Genesis Version for Years… i Love it…. Thanks for the Video
The Sega Saturn version looks cool.
UMK3 port for the SNES (and maybe for the Genesis too) was actually the same MK3 port. That's why they reused sprites like Sonya friendship or Kitana using Kabal's fatality. You can choose "accidentally" Sheeva using stealth and random select because only her sprites were erased. Most notably you can still use the code for unlocking Robot Smoke at the start of the game and it will work (showing Smoke entering the screen) even when Smoke is now playable from the get go.
MK2 (Dos version) sounds much better with Gravis Ultrasound Driver.
You are exactly right! The music was made with the Gravis Ultra Sound in mind, it's as close to the arcade as you could get.
Music on the Amiga is of great quality 💗, especially on 2mb ram upgraded Amigas.
Take a drink everytime this guy says "extremely".
Amiga's version of MK2 do had a lot of loading because of 1MB of RAM most of people had. On 2MB Amiga's some additional stuff is pre-loaded into RAM so fatalities are no longer loaded, some additional voices are present and effects like smoke coming out of opponent hit by fireball. The game supports Amigas with expanded RAM, so if you have enough to load all disks into RAM, it will do it.
The MS-DOS version of MK1 and 2 aren't that forgotten. They can be downloaded from the Internet and use DOSBox...
I only included the ms-dos ports of mk1 and mk2 because I forgot to cover them in my last 2 videos
As a kid I had MK2 for both the PC and my SNES. Another kid said that the PC version is much better but I never understood why he thought so. I found the SNES version to be just as good as the DOS version but that could be because my eye was not distinguished enough to notice the differences.
whats forgotten is sega game gear and master system games 😅
Considering the Amiga released in 1985 (the same year North America got the NES), those ports are amazing!
Love ❤ your MK vids
"Forgotton"...me who has them all in my kollection lol
One day I’ll have all of them in my kollection
That Master System MK3 soundtrack is utter torture.
They used to have Ultimate MK 3 on the App Store. Wish they kept it, it was fun.
9:59 The music is good. It's totally recognizable, yet very "pixelated". It's cute, it's fun!
Your channel is awesome bro
The background graphics in the Sega Master System version of Mortal Kombat 3 look like blocky pixelated garbage (or just an almost empty void) compared to the background graphics in the Master System port of Mortal Kombat 2. I mean, I think the Master System port of MK2 only had three different backgrounds but they all look decent considering the obvious graphical limitations of the console.
Damn, I almost like the MK2 main theme on the Amiga better than the arcade with all the effects.
Saturn Umk3 released a bit earlier than umk3 16-bit. The 16bit port released along with trilogy for PS3 and N64.
Saturn UMK3 had a few superior differences over trilogy and is the only "Arcade" style version. I own all of these versions outside of the Amiga. Bought them all back in the day. The Saturn version of umk3 is the best port of any of the arcade ports in the 90s.
Yes the Saturn port of UMK3 is the only home version of the original arcade port in 90s before there are Nintendo DS, Xbox360, PS2's MK Armageddon Premium Edition and MAME arcade emulator.
@@ised-5239 and the DOS CD version. It's like the Saturn port, a little downscaled compared to the arcade original.
UMK3 on DS was also based on the arcade version and is actually the best home console port
Didn't Trilogy also come out on the Saturn?
@@System_Sega it did. It was a port of the PS1. It looks a little worse than UMK3. A shame, seeing how well Saturn handled 2D games. But MK Trilogy was made for PS1 then ported to Saturn and PC. N64 is it's own animal
Wonderful video
You can change the music of the MS DOS MK Ports to Ultra Gravis. It offers better music. They are overall the best ports.
Don't forget Mortal Kombat 2 for the PlayStation that only came out in Japan.
I already mentioned it in my mortal kombat II video
@@Rzapp06 Sorry. I didn't know.
There's a port for mk1 on the PS2 for the MK Deception premium bonus disc.
Cool video, 👍🏻
Keep up the good work! Love it!
I really wished that Sega of America weren't run by idiots at the time the Saturn version was out (F U Bernie Stolar.) Otherwise we might see that version of Ultimate MK3 take advantage of the 4MB RAM cart that was used for X-Men vs. Street Fighter among other good Capcom and SNK fighters. Would easily help with the Shang Tsung loading time issues.
It was out before the 4MB RAM cart was developed.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy on Sega Saturn is awesome
VERY COOL TOO MY FRIEND
xbox 360 had a port of UMK3 but the devs lost the license so it has not been updated and you cant buy it anymore if you didnt when it first got released.
have you looked at the NDS version of UMK3?
Not yet but I might in the future
@@Rzapp06 It's a very nice port. You might be in for a surprise.
@@MissCeleana yep
What CRT do you have?
Loved the Saturn port.
The Sega CD version of MK 1 was the best version in terms of a close version to the arcade.
Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection on ps3 has MK MK2 & UMK3 with online game play
Wait you said the Sega-CD and MS-DOS versions are each the best of the home ports? Which is it, my man?
I meant to say that the ms-dos port is the best home computer port and the sega cd is the best home console port. Personally I would say that the ms-dos port is the best version on mortal kombat 1
Dang, no love for the ds port of ultimate mk3?
I recently played the Snes version and there are these arenas, I don’t know what you are talking about.
At least Calvin was smart enough to not make shitty handheld ports of Street Fighter 2. The Gameboy color had the first handheld Street Fighter game, and it was actually quite good
Plus with holding buttons down for sega & snes versions u can turn cyber smoke into human smoke. But im like why did sheeva gwt taken out for???
Your video made me sleepy
I like the Genesis version of MK2 because of the cheats but the sound sucks .. sound on SNES version is way better but the cheats I can never get to them
Theres no such thing as " midi soundtrack". Midi is just a file format communicating with your soundcard. How the ost sounded was heavily different depending on what soundcard you had. By default windows uses a wavetable soundset for games with midi. It sounds pretty bad. You need to experience it with an eumaltion of a fm soundchip.
I’m surprised the ios version of UMK3 isn’t here
MK 3 for Master System made by Tec Toy, Brazilian pride 🙃
Bedroom scene in the video LOL
Wish SEGA CD had MKII.
Op are you on drugs when you shot this video?😅
Forgotten by the Americans, kind of popular elsewhere
14:18 *removed
This stuff matters.
Goro motaro futaro blowtaro. Fu man chu taro.
I wish I bought the CD ROM DOS version back in the day when I saw it in stores. Since the back screenshots resembled the SNES game, I was afraid it didn't have the fatalities in it. I remember playing a demo of the DOS version of Super Street Fighter 2, and it looked amazing, even though my PC was slow to run it at the time.
As far as UMK3 on Saturn, that was PHENOMINAL. That was the reason I bought the Saturn back in the day. Still love that version. So good. That was the game that made me go, "Holy shit, home games can be just like arcade games now!"
16 bit versions of UMK3 were total crap. Hate them. Regular MK3 on SNES was great, but UMK3 was a total cash grab.
Yea, MK3 is complete at least, while UMK3 is missing much content like voices, backgrounds and Sheeva...
I remember someone else joking that the 16-bit ports of UMK3 were essentially consolation prizes for people who didn't have a system that could play Trilogy.
@@fishactivation5087 I honestly refuse to buy the game on SNES or Genesis to add to my collection. The game insults me too much.
Whats funny is I actually played the SNES MK3 (non Ultimate) and had almost forgotten how much i enjoyed that version and how good it is. I don't play that version much anymore with access to better versions of the game (PS1, MAME, Xbox OG, PSP).
@@itchyisvegeta the 16 bit versions had their own charme imo. And no stupid loading times of course.
@@greensun1334 the regular MK3 ports, absolutely. For Ultimate, I can't take it seriously due to too much cut content.
If I wanted the Ultimate experience at home back then with no load times, I'd play Trilogy on N64.
Forgotten by whom?! Certainly not DarylTsung 06, nu uh, sir...! 😤😤😤😶🌫
Umk3 ds? Literally forgotten
You forgot the port on the r-zone. Lol
The R-Zone Port? We don’t talk about that. lol
@@Rzapp06 lol r-zone is the forbidden console I see. It's quite the experience to sit in a mall with that thing strapped to your head. And yes, I did that.
Next video, make sure you are not that close to your mic and try not to take 4 benadryls before making the video. You sound like you are about to fall asleep.
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD GET A POP FILTER
You forgot the playstation port
No new content here
why all the porrs for any MK sucks?
it's too difficult emuates the Arcade versión or what?
The PC port of MK 3 and Trilogy are excellent.
You sound very bored.
None of these are "forgotten" lol they are all classics
They are forgotten.
Sega cd is not the best home version of MK1..........MS DOS CDRom was the best home version of MK1
wears atgames
I highly disagree with mk1 sega cd being the best port, I have the tiger LCD version which blows them all away
Pls say AND less next time
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watsup guys... welcome back to another video... and it looks like I'm tired... yet another video... come on, guys... just look at these ports... okay, guys...
you have forgotten also The Sega Saturn version of Mortal Kombat Trilogy. Please tell us about it mate in comparison with MKT of N64 and PS1. I respect your opinions. I'm waiting for an answer please 😌😌