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*Lightening effects on characters. Light could be also controlled in the cheat menu. | *Lightening effects on characters. Light could be also controlled in the cheat menu. |
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A prototype of Mortal Kombat 4 for the PlayStation.
Notes
- NTSC prototype.
- Built 62 days before the first available final build (US final build).
- Graphical bugs.
- Some screens can cause the game to crash.
- After the first 5-6 fights, the game start to glitch. Applies for all modes.
- Fatalities do not work.
- Short SUJK combos do not work.
- Skull stage is present, but does not appear in Single Player.
- The Tomb stage looks more like Arcade version.
- Lightening effects on characters. Light could be also controlled in the cheat menu.
- Practice Mode is more advanced. Showing Damage % for each attack.
- No Music.
- No FMV endings.
Screenshots
Origin
Acknowledgments
A huge thanks to The Swarming Dark for donating toward this release!
See also
This entry is part of the February 2020 group buy.