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Revision as of 07:35, 21 December 2019
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Contents
Localisation comparisons
Mega Drive version
JP version |
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US version |
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The Western versions include a ™ symbol next to the Sega logo.
32X version
JP version |
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US version |
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The Western versions include a ™ symbol next to the Sega logo.
Game Gear version
JP version |
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US version |
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The Western versions include a ™ symbol next to the Sega logo.
Version comparisons
Introduction
32X |
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Saturn |
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As part of the arcade game's attract sequence, Mortal Kombat II recaps the story of the first Mortal Kombat. Only the 32X and Saturn conversions retain these screens - the Mega Drive and 8-bit versions expect you to read their manuals instead.
Title screen
Choose your fighter
The Master System and Game Gear drop much of the cast, with Kung Lao, Johnny Cage, Baraka and Raiden omitted entirely. All of the ninjas are retained, presumably because so many of the animations are shared, though it does mean 5/8ths of the main cast are palette swaps.
The Dead Pool
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32X |
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Saturn |
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Kombat Tomb
Wasteland
Mega Drive |
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32X |
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Saturn |
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The Tower
Mega Drive |
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32X |
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Saturn |
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Living Forest
Mega Drive |
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32X |
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Saturn |
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The Armory
Mega Drive |
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32X |
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Saturn |
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The Pit II
The Portal
Mega Drive |
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32X |
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Saturn |
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Kahn's Arena
Mega Drive |
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32X |
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Saturn |
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Gameplay
Mega Drive: A battle versus Jax and Rayden |
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32X: Kung Lao uppercutting Baraka |
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Saturn: Reptile VS Baraka |
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Master System: Jax VS Jax |
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Game Gear: Liu Kang VS Mileena |
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Misc Screenshots
References
Mortal Kombat II | |
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Prototypes: 1995-12-15
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