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==Mega Drive version== | ==Mega Drive version== | ||
− | ==Enable blood== | + | ===Enable blood=== |
{{HiddenContent | {{HiddenContent | ||
| image1=MortalKombat MD Blood 1.png | | image1=MortalKombat MD Blood 1.png | ||
| image2=MortalKombat MD Blood 2.png | | image2=MortalKombat MD Blood 2.png | ||
− | | desc=On the Mega Drive, ''Mortal Kombat'' is censored by default, with all the blood effects turned off. They can be enabled by pressing {{A}}{{B}}{{A}}{{C}}{{A}}{{B}}{{B}} at the suspicious text at the start of the game. When entered correctly, the text shadow will turn red and the classic "Get over here!" sample is played. | + | | desc=On the Mega Drive, ''Mortal Kombat'' is censored by default, with all the blood effects turned off. They can be enabled by pressing {{A}} {{B}} {{A}} {{C}} {{A}} {{B}} {{B}} at the suspicious text at the start of the game. When entered correctly, the text shadow will turn red and the classic "Get over here!" sample is played. |
− | This code is reportedly a nod to the 1981 album [[wikipedia:Abacab|Abacab]] by [[wikipedia:Genesis (band)|Genesis]] (the band, who share a name with the Mega Drive console's North American name). | + | This code is reportedly a nod to the 1981 album ''[[wikipedia:Abacab|Abacab]]'' by [[wikipedia:Genesis (band)|Genesis]] (the band, who share a name with the Mega Drive console's North American name). |
In Australia (and possibly other regions), ''Mortal Kombat'' was advertised on television (alongside ''[[Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition]]'') as having "secret codes for full arcade finishing moves", with the ABACABB code being shown on-screen. | In Australia (and possibly other regions), ''Mortal Kombat'' was advertised on television (alongside ''[[Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition]]'') as having "secret codes for full arcade finishing moves", with the ABACABB code being shown on-screen. | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | ==Cheat mode== | + | ===Cheat mode=== |
{{HiddenContent | {{HiddenContent | ||
| image1=MortalKombat MD CheatMode 1.png | | image1=MortalKombat MD CheatMode 1.png | ||
| image2=MortalKombat MD CheatMode 2.png | | image2=MortalKombat MD CheatMode 2.png | ||
− | | desc=On the main menu, press {{down}}{{up}}{{left}}{{left}}{{A}}{{right}}{{down}} (DULLARD) to access cheat mode. In addition to being able to set who fights who and where, there are eight "flags" which enable or disable various features: | + | | desc=On the main menu, press {{down}} {{up}} {{left}} {{left}} {{A}} {{right}} {{down}} (DULLARD) to access cheat mode. In addition to being able to set who fights who and where, there are eight "flags" which enable or disable various features: |
*Flag 0: One hit kills CPU | *Flag 0: One hit kills CPU | ||
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*Flag 7: Fight the whole tournament on the same stage | *Flag 7: Fight the whole tournament on the same stage | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | ==Fight Reptile== | + | ===Fight Reptile=== |
{{HiddenContent | {{HiddenContent | ||
| image1= | | image1= | ||
| image2= | | image2= | ||
− | | desc=At the start of a round, sometimes objects fly past the moon on The Pit stage, including | + | | desc=At the start of a round, sometimes objects fly past the moon on The Pit stage, including Santa Claus, the cast of ''[[wikipedia:Peter Pan|Peter Pan]]'', a kite (possibly a reference to ''[[wikipedia:Mary Poppins|Mary Poppins]]''), an alien spaceship, a blimp, a rocket or a witch. If, when this happens, the player can achieve a double flawless victory and defeat his or her opponent with a fatality, they will get to challenge Reptile at the bottom of the pit. |
}} | }} | ||
− | ==Fergus McGoven's bouncing head== | + | ===Fergus McGoven's bouncing head=== |
{{HiddenContent | {{HiddenContent | ||
| image1=MortalKombat MD FergusMcGoven.png | | image1=MortalKombat MD FergusMcGoven.png | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 11:33, 7 June 2020
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Contents
Mega Drive version
Enable blood
On the Mega Drive, Mortal Kombat is censored by default, with all the blood effects turned off. They can be enabled by pressing at the suspicious text at the start of the game. When entered correctly, the text shadow will turn red and the classic "Get over here!" sample is played.
This code is reportedly a nod to the 1981 album Abacab by Genesis (the band, who share a name with the Mega Drive console's North American name).
In Australia (and possibly other regions), Mortal Kombat was advertised on television (alongside Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition) as having "secret codes for full arcade finishing moves", with the ABACABB code being shown on-screen.
Cheat mode
On the main menu, press (DULLARD) to access cheat mode. In addition to being able to set who fights who and where, there are eight "flags" which enable or disable various features:
- Flag 0: One hit kills CPU
- Flag 1: One hit kills player
- Flag 2: Objects fly across the moon in The Pit stage
- Flag 3: Fergus McGoven's head will bounce across the screen in The Pit stage
- Flag 4: Clues concerning the hidden character Reptile appear between fights
- Flag 5: Infinite credits
- Flag 6: The computer will always win with a fatality
- Flag 7: Fight the whole tournament on the same stage
Fight Reptile
At the start of a round, sometimes objects fly past the moon on The Pit stage, including Santa Claus, the cast of Peter Pan, a kite (possibly a reference to Mary Poppins), an alien spaceship, a blimp, a rocket or a witch. If, when this happens, the player can achieve a double flawless victory and defeat his or her opponent with a fatality, they will get to challenge Reptile at the bottom of the pit.
Fergus McGoven's bouncing head
The head of the then-head of Probe Software, Fergus McGoven, also sometimes turns up on The Pit stage, bouncing along the screen.
References
Mortal Kombat | |
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Main page | Comparisons | Hidden content | Magazine articles | Video coverage | Reception | Promotional material | Region coding | Technical information | Bootlegs
Prototypes: Prototype B
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