Jeez, PatmanQC? QC has to stand for Quality Control! I think you've reuploaded for things that I haven't even noticed were odd. You really hold high standards! Well done!!
i have a lot of great memories playing the original mortal kombat, both in the arcade and snes version my most memorable moment was performing the fatality move for the first time. good times.
Fantastic video again Pat, always look forward to your uploads. Only a couple of extra things I'd have like to have seen in the video was a mention of the series Mortal Kombat conquest and a video showing the game running under Mame to show the state of the emulation. Quality stuff yet again mate 👍
Will watch this again. Also one film you forgot to mention was Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge. It was an animated film. Highly recommend and I find it much enjoyable then the 2021 film which I didn't like at all..
I remember feeling so special to have the PC version of this game. It really was close to arcade perfect as I’ve seen in a port. And with all that glorious blood. Lots of fun with a Gravis Gamepad.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries so cool to get the history, you do a great job! Neat to know it was ported line by line from the arcade. I can absolutely see that being the case.
The SNES port was...It just was and it probably shouldn't have been. It deserved to be better. I remember playing the arcade version and was incredibly hyped to finally get to be able to play this at home. I think I knew that they suppressed the blood and changed some of the fatalities. I actually didn't even notice that they weren't called Fatalities in the game until watching this video. Anyway, I loved MK, but I remember wrestling with the controls of this game. You had to press down on the controls for far longer than you would think in order for it to register. This made this game have an additional learning curve to learn the weird input delay and be able to play with it. Either way, young teenage me loved finally having a home version of this game that I could play and regardless of its limitations, I still loved this game.
Could render out the project in 5 min sections. Then import all the rendered out sections into a new project, edit them together and render out the final. I used to do that years ago when producing music on an under powered PC. Renders would sometimes skip halfway in.
Good gosh, I thought they were all sorted out. People have been asking me for one video of all three games so maybe I'll just use the corrected version in that. Don't know what is going on. Sorry
i walked out of the theatre with my two brothers throwing punches and karate kicks...between MK, street fighter, TMNT -- even super mario bros -- movies, it was a great time to be a 10 year old
0:34 My experience was playing Xena on an emulator. Not sure what your thoughts on it are but it was a pretty solid game. The Master System game even with the bad frame rate is an amazing achievement as well, only bettered by the sequel port.
On The Palace Gates arena, if you scroll over to the far right hand side of the screen and look above the Palace Gates, you will see Pac-Man and one of the Ghost Monsters in the carvings. A
Always appreciated the easy Pit fatality bitd, was a nice easy one for players not yet good at doing the complex ones, kind of wish they would done that in MK2. Yes Night Trap the Full House of horror films lol, even for the time those senators were out of touch and obviously hadn't been to the movies in decades. :P It's not the first time something takes off and then "What, we never promised anymore money?" happens. ;) I still think Pesina should have won that case as film actors have strong fees for their likenesses when it comes to licensing. The MK actors were a strong live promotion aspect and still are but Midway seemed to distance from that more and more especially after MK3. :\ The MK1 P&P is a demonstration of "You get what you pay for.", $20, maybe $40 or $50 could have made it a lot better lol. I tried the mini-cabs in the store and they are pretty good, only thing is you'll want to anchor them since they are small enough to wobble. Those were some pretty goofy "finishing moves" on the SNES. XD I played the heck out of the Genesis one but the DOS one was really good and was the first disk based game I ever bought, actually had to bum PC time from my buddy to use it heh. The SCD one is a lot more fully featured than I realized bitd, I passed over it since I had the cart version and was too busy renting other SCD titles. Either way Sega had controls on par with the arcades. I'd say MK1 was probably the best case scenario for 8-bit porting so too bad the GG, GB, and SMS versions weren't ported better since it only got harder with the sequels.
I think Daniel got really screwed in the deal. He comes across as such a nice guy when speaking to him as well. I thought they handheld PnP was pretty good for $20. That PC versions of one , Mortal Kombat 2 And wrestlemania were absolutely perfect aside from the only average music thanks to the floppy disk format. I sure played the heck out of them Though because they were so accurate
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Are there still some scenes that stutters? Anyway thank you so much for all of your hard work. (I downloaded all Videos and made a section for this on my Plex server.)
Since the video got deleted and replaced with this version. I thought i would tell you about a new scam that is happening on your channels comment section. It has to do with bots leaving a random timestamp and then a inappropriate and malicious website starting with “vo” and ending in different ways. Thought i should tell you just incase you didn’t know about it.
@@Wenjo936 Now I definitely noticed it after it was uploaded but the new version is better but not 100% fixed. In might be the renderer I'm using. I thought I had all the kinks worked out
Now I gotta watch this again. haha. I had the Game Gear version of Mortal Kombat which was awful. MK2 was a much better port.... Oddly they had 8 characters in MK2 for game gear, so they coudln't shove 7 in the first?
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I mean, The Johnny and Kano guy was pretty much a founding member, and got f*cked so bad. "Here's an arcade cabinet.".. The world needs to end, yesterday.
Thank you for this one. A Patman QC video seems to make the day better. Such a classic franchise and story behind it!
Glad you enjoyed it!Thank you
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries You’re welcome
Jeez, PatmanQC? QC has to stand for Quality Control! I think you've reuploaded for things that I haven't even noticed were odd. You really hold high standards! Well done!!
LOL, after all the time and effort I put into this video the stuttering sound would absolutely not stand. No idea what happened
I agree. He loves his fans! 😉
I love your Documentaries!
Thank you very much
Above and beyond with historical information and nostalgia. Thank you for this!
Glad you enjoyed it! thanks
The video so nice you released it twice!
Glad you liked it! LOL
BUT, it's nicer now after a third release ;)
Thank you for cleaning up the audio I still watch the other video because I like yourself and I'll watch this one.
thank you for fixing this! i actually thought my sound card was going bad or something at first hahaa
Patman is the best quadriplegic on all of TH-cam
LOL, thanks a lot
I became a BIG fan of your games history, mr PatmanQC! Bravo!!
i have a lot of great memories playing the original mortal kombat, both in the arcade and snes version
my most memorable moment was performing the fatality move for the first time.
good times.
I recall doing a fatality for the first time and thought how cool it was :-)
Thank You For Remastered And Reaudio And Fixing it This Time Hopefully You Be Glad You Did PatmanQC Anyway Thank You Posted Again 👍😁👍..
Thank you so much for taking the time to fix and reupload this. You rock! I really appreciate your work.
I let the TH-cam commercials play solely based on the great narrative timing it had.
Fantastic video again Pat, always look forward to your uploads.
Only a couple of extra things I'd have like to have seen in the video was a mention of the series Mortal Kombat conquest and a video showing the game running under Mame to show the state of the emulation.
Quality stuff yet again mate 👍
I should have mentioned conquest, good call. All three of the Mortal Kombat games run great under Mame and they have for quite a few years
"Flawless...audio!"
LOL excellent
Will watch this again. Also one film you forgot to mention was Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge. It was an animated film. Highly recommend and I find it much enjoyable then the 2021 film which I didn't like at all..
I don't think I've seen that one, I'll check out. Thanks
It's probably the best movie honestly
I remember feeling so special to have the PC version of this game. It really was close to arcade perfect as I’ve seen in a port. And with all that glorious blood. Lots of fun with a Gravis Gamepad.
Yes, the PC version was ported over line by line from the arcade game which is why it is so close. I had a Gravis as well and it controls pretty well
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries so cool to get the history, you do a great job! Neat to know it was ported line by line from the arcade. I can absolutely see that being the case.
Great video as always. I didnt know the universal soldier connection.
Thank you very much
The SNES port was...It just was and it probably shouldn't have been. It deserved to be better. I remember playing the arcade version and was incredibly hyped to finally get to be able to play this at home. I think I knew that they suppressed the blood and changed some of the fatalities. I actually didn't even notice that they weren't called Fatalities in the game until watching this video. Anyway, I loved MK, but I remember wrestling with the controls of this game. You had to press down on the controls for far longer than you would think in order for it to register. This made this game have an additional learning curve to learn the weird input delay and be able to play with it. Either way, young teenage me loved finally having a home version of this game that I could play and regardless of its limitations, I still loved this game.
Another great retrospective!
Thank you!
There's still sound skipping starting at 19:19. :(
Could render out the project in 5 min sections. Then import all the rendered out sections into a new project, edit them together and render out the final. I used to do that years ago when producing music on an under powered PC. Renders would sometimes skip halfway in.
Good gosh, I thought they were all sorted out. People have been asking me for one video of all three games so maybe I'll just use the corrected version in that. Don't know what is going on. Sorry
Love the PATMAN head at the bottom of the pit! It was a happy little spike
So close!
Also the DOS CD-Rom Edition can be had pretty cheap on GOG. It even comes bundled with MK2 and MK3.
i walked out of the theatre with my two brothers throwing punches and karate kicks...between MK, street fighter, TMNT -- even super mario bros -- movies, it was a great time to be a 10 year old
LOL, I can imagine :-)
Great video. Thanks, Pat.
The first MK game I had was the Sega Master System Version. It was okay, but when I eventually got MK2 on PC, I was happy
You and me both :-)
PatmanQC Win Flawless Victory FATALITY...
The audio is fixed and the game is still bloody good. 😀👍🎮
Yay!!! I'm MR 1ST PLACE SMITH TO WATCH THIS!!
Congrats.
Hope you enjoy it
i was 8 seconds late haha
Congrations
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries i got it on the big screen TV.. Thanks
My favourite channel ❤
I'm a bigger fan of these vids than I am of Mortal Kombat... and I love Mortal Kombat.
0:34 My experience was playing Xena on an emulator. Not sure what your thoughts on it are but it was a pretty solid game. The Master System game even with the bad frame rate is an amazing achievement as well, only bettered by the sequel port.
This is the most accurate depiction of Sega does what Nintendon’t. Mortal Kombat on the Sega systems work better than the Nintendo systems.
On The Palace Gates arena, if you scroll over to the far right hand side of the screen and look above the Palace Gates, you will see Pac-Man and one of the Ghost Monsters in the carvings. A
Always appreciated the easy Pit fatality bitd, was a nice easy one for players not yet good at doing the complex ones, kind of wish they would done that in MK2. Yes Night Trap the Full House of horror films lol, even for the time those senators were out of touch and obviously hadn't been to the movies in decades. :P
It's not the first time something takes off and then "What, we never promised anymore money?" happens. ;) I still think Pesina should have won that case as film actors have strong fees for their likenesses when it comes to licensing. The MK actors were a strong live promotion aspect and still are but Midway seemed to distance from that more and more especially after MK3. :\
The MK1 P&P is a demonstration of "You get what you pay for.", $20, maybe $40 or $50 could have made it a lot better lol. I tried the mini-cabs in the store and they are pretty good, only thing is you'll want to anchor them since they are small enough to wobble.
Those were some pretty goofy "finishing moves" on the SNES. XD I played the heck out of the Genesis one but the DOS one was really good and was the first disk based game I ever bought, actually had to bum PC time from my buddy to use it heh. The SCD one is a lot more fully featured than I realized bitd, I passed over it since I had the cart version and was too busy renting other SCD titles. Either way Sega had controls on par with the arcades.
I'd say MK1 was probably the best case scenario for 8-bit porting so too bad the GG, GB, and SMS versions weren't ported better since it only got harder with the sequels.
I think Daniel got really screwed in the deal. He comes across as such a nice guy when speaking to him as well. I thought they handheld PnP was pretty good for $20. That PC versions of one , Mortal Kombat 2 And wrestlemania were absolutely perfect aside from the only average music thanks to the floppy disk format. I sure played the heck out of them Though because they were so accurate
I went backwards and forwards and couldn't find a difference between "palace gates" and "Shang-Tsung's courtyard"...
Yeah, he messed up there. Palace gates is the one with the red door on the right and budda statue in the middle.
Does anybody know why Raiden's name was changed to "Rayden" in the home versions?
I think it has to do with the arcade game of the same name
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries There's also a Raiden in the Fatal Fury series, fact fans! (But you already knew that) 😉
“Super Queefy.” Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
LOL, thanks
I would buy Blu-Ray copies of your content
That is very kind of you to say
And Now Something a Completely Different For You PatmanQC Here The Quote From Mortal Kombat Finishing Line so Here Goes PatmanQC Win Flawless Victory FATALITY Hahaha!!!
Maria Whittaker, nice lady, I met her at a charity function back in the 90`s
Lucky you :-)
That's not even her name now. 😄
Appreciate fixing it, but I only come here for fart and queef ports. :D
10:14 -- so what, I guess we couldn't move up to Sapphire, emerald, fire red, leaf green, pearl, platinum, heart gold or soul silver? 😂😂😂
Are there still some scenes that stutters? Anyway thank you so much for all of your hard work. (I downloaded all Videos and made a section for this on my Plex server.)
Since the video got deleted and replaced with this version. I thought i would tell you about a new scam that is happening on your channels comment section. It has to do with bots leaving a random timestamp and then a inappropriate and malicious website starting with “vo” and ending in different ways. Thought i should tell you just incase you didn’t know about it.
Thanks for the info, I have been noticing that the previous ones.
Just about every video ANYONE uploads is attacked by 2 or 3 bots doing that. It's not unique to this channel.
@@MrXGames i mentioned that in the original video. But that one got deleted.
9:45 - 🔥🔥🔥
you had issues recording footage from the SNES, Genesis and SCD versions of this game.
10:54 BOOOOOOO!!! HISSSSSSSSS!!!!
LOL
You just want my boots
I thought the audio on that video was pretty good🤔
Thank you
It was just some popping on certain tracks used. Idk if it was my phone or what cause some people didn't have it or notice it
@@Wenjo936 Now I definitely noticed it after it was uploaded but the new version is better but not 100% fixed. In might be the renderer I'm using. I thought I had all the kinks worked out
@@Wenjo936 I never noticed it🤔
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries hey man. You're doing great work. I'm sure I'll have plenty of issues when I start producing
❤️
21:00 audio not fixed
I'm sure I saw this video and wrote on the comments that it was Maria Whittaker in Barbarian. She is still hot.
Now I gotta watch this again. haha. I had the Game Gear version of Mortal Kombat which was awful. MK2 was a much better port.... Oddly they had 8 characters in MK2 for game gear, so they coudln't shove 7 in the first?
I owed you the view
19:57 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
As a company, they sure are garbage humans.
It's terrible what they have become
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I mean, The Johnny and Kano guy was pretty much a founding member, and got f*cked so bad. "Here's an arcade cabinet.".. The world needs to end, yesterday.
5th time!
Sorry about that