i just downloaded the mortal kombat pack for nostalgia (in steam on sale) my god my reaction are getting bad compared to when i was 12
In 1995, the Daily News summed up the Mortal Kombat series like so, "The original Mortal Kombat video game debuted in 1992. Its combination of story line, character and mega-violence soon made it a hit worldwide. And the controversy engendered by its blood-gushing special effects only served to boost its popularity."
Mortal Kombat's commercials have also received some criticism. In the 1993 hearings on violent video games, Senator Joseph Lieberman criticized Sega for one of its TV commercials saying that the commercial promoted violence. The commercial, as described by Current Events, a Weekly Reader publication, "The TV commercial shows a boy gaining the respect of his friends after winning Mortal Kombat. At the end of the commercial, the boy angrily knocks over a tray of cookies given to him by friends now frightened by the boy's fighting ability. The boy roars, 'I said I wanted chocolate chip!'"
On November 22, 1997, 13-year-old Noah Wilson died when his friend Yancy stabbed him in the chest with a kitchen knife. The mother of Noah, Andrea Wilson, alleges that her son was stabbed to death because of his obsession with the Midway game Mortal Kombat. She alleges that Yancy S. was so obsessed with the game, that the child thought he was actually the character Cyrax. This character, Cyrax, used a finishing move in which the character grabs the opponent in a headlock and stabs the character's opponent in the chest. Wilson alleges that this is the maneuver in which Yancy S., killed her son.
However, despite the character's other varieties of finishing moves, the character Cyrax does not actually perform this move at all.
CBF reading 6 pages, but if The Incredible Machine hasn't been mentioned then none of you LIVED.EDIT: Fucking hug me Hori!I also played the original Unreal Tournament a LOT, Total Annihilation and finally, Freelancer, the biggest classic space game in history, has already been mentioned, so ups to you.
Heya, thought I posted a link to this site here, but most of these are available in dos-box ready to play form from GOG.com Really cheap and all work ok
Top Geary - 27th May 2016 at 12:10 AMI've learnt to ignore when you say derogatory things to me
I wish they made it to Source.
I just found my sega megadrive III just got it working.Fuck yeah.
we had sim earth and sim ant....edit and sim farm
http://www.stateoftheark.co.nz/fountain/force2.html
An interesting console released in Australia and New Zealand, this is a licensed version of the 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System made by Radofin in Europe in 1976.I've owned at least three of these over the years, my latest acquisition being a boxed version in excellent working condition with a number of boxed games cartridges. Due to the need to free up some space I've sadly had to sell on my other two Fountain Force 2 consoles.
Holy crap, really?? I thought they were a world wide console! I never had one, but my friends did.Those joysticks were impossible to use. Didnt it have some weird overlay thing for the buttons as well? There were 12 buttons, but different games used different buttons.
In ten years time, when people ask about 'old games that used to float your boat', I will be listing stuff like Dynasty Warriors, Star Wars Galaxies, Battlefield 2, Morrowind, Hitman, and Stronghold.
@ segaNever lost mine.On the other hand, the TV blew up, so I still can't play it.