

You won't have much time to worry about the backgrounds, though, you'll be too busy avoiding Rayden's Lightning Throw, Sub-Zero's Freeze, Sonya's Ring Toss, Liu Kang's Fireball, and other mortal moves. Although the Genesis game's backgrounds are well drawn, they don't match the original arcade backgrounds as closely as the SNES version's do. You'll go through all the arcade levels, including the Pit, the Dungeon, Tsung's Palace, and the Hall of Warriors. To get there, though, you must get past Shang Tsung's heavy-handed henchman, Goro. Ultimately, you slug your way to Shang Tsung in an immortal combat. You then fight three endurance matches, where you battle two fighters in one match. In a three-match free-for-all, you fight each of the other six fighters, and then you fight against yourself in a Mirror Match. Each fighter has unique moves, super moves, Finishing Moves, and combos.

As in the original arcade game, you play as one of seven digitized players - Kano, Johnny Cage, Sonya, Liu Kang, Sub-Zero, Scorpion, and Rayden. Mortal Kombat for the Genesis is a one- or two-player side- scrolling beat-em-up. Your wait is over, Genesis Kombateers! Mortal Mayhem This long-awaited game is here in all its glorious 16-bit majesty, with all the arcade Finishing Moves ("Fatalities") and action intact.

Johnny Cage, Kano, Raiden, Liu Kang, Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Sonya Abbreviations AbbreviationĮxecute an uppercut (D + HP) at the end of the fight in the Pit arena to send him falling to the bottom of the pit.Genesis owners' haven't gotten their Street Fighter II yet, but Mortal Kombat by Acclaim should tide them over in style. If you are looking for a Moves list for other platform take a look at the bottom of this guide and download your guide.) If you find an error please inform us immediately.

If some move is available only for a specific version this will be mentioned right after the key combination with an Abbreviation. (The following moves are compatible with the Arcade, PC DOS and Windows, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, SNES, PlayStation 2, XBox, PlayStation 3, XBox 360 and Jakks TV Plug and Play versions of Mortal Kombat. Mortal Kombat 1 (1992) Special Moves and Finishers Guide
