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Mortal Kombat 2 solidified the series’s reputation as a hit and capable of holding it’s itself up against Street Fighter. When it hit arcades in 1993, the game was an instant hit due to the controversy over its brutal gameplay which made it even more sought-after. The game was able to improve on the previous one, with brand new game features, characters, and brutal death animations. It was the ultimate combat game and catapulted this series into new levels. Do you know all there is to know about this legendary game? Take a look at these ten amazing details about Mortal Kombat 2. It may even cause you to pick it back up and try it out. When Mortal Kombat 2 was released in 1993, it was one of the most popular games in the world at the time. In its initial week of release, it made $50 million. This game was more successful than Forest Gump, The Lion King, and The Mask in their first weeks of release. The games have been winning the fight against film studios for a time now, and it appears like Mortal Kombat 2 kicked off the trend. YouTubers are now making bank over theory videos while also consuming speculation about gaming. This kind of person would have enjoyed many things back in the 1990s. Mortal Kombat 2 had its fair share of unconfirmed information. There were whispers of hidden information everywhere including player transformations and other characters. These whispers were so popular that the developers eventually ended up including a lot of these secrets into subsequent installments. It was a colossal success when it was released in 1993. It managed to accomplish the rare feat of being compared to, or even more so than, the original game. By 2002, the game reached a total of $400 million. It was re-released on the Playstation Network in 2007, and continued to rank on the top 10 most played month-to-month sales charts. Mortal Kombat 2 wasn’t all about blood and violence. It was darker than the first game However, it also figured out how to not take the game too seriously. This game saw the introduction of the Babality and Friendship features. The former allows you to transform your opponent into a baby, and the latter lets you make a gesture of kindness to your adversaries instead of destroying them. This was a radical difference from the typical. If you were playing this game in an arcade, there’s the possibility that you could be able to access a unique «Game Over» screen. The game was titled «Game Over?» III» It was supposed to suggest a third sequel. Game players had a low chance of seeing this screen when playing. Video games can have such over the top methods of highlighting sequels in the present. It’s really cool to experience something more subtle. The Living Forest is haunting. The characters that appear on the trees have been acknowledged to trigger nightmares for gamers. One of the developers is accountable. Ed Boon, one of the Mortal Kombat 2 programmers and co-creator of the series, was the lucky person who was immortalized in The Living Forest. Now, you have someone to actually blame for being afraid to sleep after turning off the game. Noob Saibot is a black ninja gamers were able to battle when they won 50 consecutive games in the arcade machines (http://www.semirara.net/__media__/js/netsoltrademark.php?d=jdpsbk12.org%2F__media__%2Fjs%2Fnetsoltrademark.php%3Fd%3DHomearcadecenter.com%252Farcade1up-vs-real-arcade%252F) version (or 25 for the Sega Genesis). If you think this character had a strange name don’t fret, it has meaning behind it. Spelled backward, Noob Saibot is the last name of Ed Boon and John Tobias, co-creators of the series. No, this one isn’t about Marvel’s fourth-wall breaker. Dead Pool in Mortal Kombat 2 is a torture room with hooks, acid and even an acid. The legend says that the idea behind this place’s came from the film Big Trouble in Little China. The film has a torture chamber and it is believed that the scene is the source of inspiration for Mortal Kombat’s dead pool area. What would be cool to have Jack Burton join in for some of the fun? In an unprecedented move Nintendo did not adhere to its family-friendly appeal and shook up the censorship in Mortal Kombat 2. Nintendo was extremely strict in censoring the first game. User feedback helped Nintendo to avoid making similar mistakes in the sequel. According to the reports, Nintendo changed their stance about the violence that was in the game because «customers did not want Big Brother to play Big Brother.» The SNES version of Mortal Kombat 2 was released and players could play the game with all the gore. Most Mortal Kombat deaths today occur when a final attack is followed by a cutscene. It was easier to control the magnitude of the deaths when you played back in the day. You could throw enemies off the tomb spikes, shoot Kung Lao’s hat throw and even make Johnny Cage send two to three heads flying. You had the option to do whatever you wanted.