Mortal Kombat in other media/Video Games

This is a list of videogames, where they do parodies or references to characters, story and more about the Mortal Kombat series

Delta Force: Black Hawk Down
In this videogame sometimes if you kill an enemy in the Level 1, your partner will say Toasty!, clear reference to Dan Forden's Toasty.

Bally's 1994 World Cup Championship
Raiden had a cameo appearance in a pinball machine, in a bonus round.

NBA Jam Tournament Edition

 * Raiden, Reptile, Scorpion and Sub-Zero appeared as playable characters and the Sega Saturn conversion.
 * The characters's character select is from MK2 And when the characters have the ball, the sound clips from MK1 (except Reptile who is used a similar clip from MK1) are heard.
 * When the characters do the super dunks, they are heard screaming his trademark attacks (in the case of Raiden, the babbling from his move Torpedo).

Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict

 * Raiden appeared in the game as an unlockable character (which coincidentally also included a fatality system similar to MK's). Shao Kahn's voice is also an alternate to the default announcer. See Image Reference
 * Two of the challenges are called "Unreal Combat". The challenges involved 3 people at once though rather than their traditional 2. Also all 3 people used staff weapons for their melee weapons.

MLB Slugfest 20-04
Sub-Zero and Scorpion both appear as secret characters.

Psi-Ops: The MindGate Conspiracy
Scorpion appeared as a selectable skin for the game.

The Simpsons game
In the level 4, which take place in a videogame factory, it have several references to Mortal Kombat:
 * Somewhere there is wroten the word "fatalaty" in blood.
 * In other, the Mortal Kombat Deception cover appears but instead Onaga, we can see a muscle Bart.
 * Instead the Dragon Logo, it can be seen a Flanders' silhouette and with the title "Moral Kombat".

Mass Effect 2
When Jacob uses the "Pull", he sometimes screams "¡Get over here!". This is a reference about Scorpion.

The Grid
Sub-Zero, Scorpion, and Noob Saibot are secret characters in the game.

League of Legends
Scorpion as well as Sub-Zero inspired costumes are alternate skins for the ninja character Shen.

Just Cause 2
Also Rico, the protagonist of the game, shares resemblances with Scorpion. His primary weapon is grappling hook which he can attach to surfaces or use as a weapon to pull his enemies. And his codename during the game is Scorpio due to the scorpion logo on his back

Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds
In the game, Nathan "Rad" Spencer uses move with his bionic arm which acts like Scorpion's Bloody Spear, even with line "Get Over Here!". But in Spencer's version doesn't stun his opponent and there is no blood due to the nature of game.

Adventure Quest Worlds
Sub-Zero, along with Scorpion, appeared in the RPG as Absolute Zero and Sporkion in the tournament in Yokai Isle.

Monster Galaxy
In the Facebook game, a Moga named Scorpius is designed after Scorpion's MK1 outfit, to further mimic him, its promotion link also says "Get Over Here!" even has a move called "Hand Snake," a nod to Scorpion's spear which was once mistaken as a snakelike creature. Ironically its element type is ice as opposed to fire.

World of Warcraft
The dwarves while doing target practice outside of Kharanos also shout "Mortar Combat!" in precisely the same manner "Mortal Kombat!" is shouted in the soundtrack to the movie based on the videogame.

Warcraft III

 * Dreadlord's warcry is "Your soul is mine!" (a reference from Mortal Kombat).
 * Like in World of Warcraft, These dwarves' lines were used by the Dwarven Mortar Team unit as well.

Warcraft III: Defense of the Ancients
Raijin Thunderkeg, a character hero, is possibly based on Raiden because both of them are divine beings of electricity and the storms, have power over lightning and thunder, wear certain hats, and must take a mortal form to participate a battle.