Board Thread:Mortal Kombat X/@comment-1084762-20140716135053/@comment-4970204-20150203223947

FrenchTouch wrote: The "guy" from Tekken is the master Heihachi Mishima though. But y'know, in Soul Calibur, one of the canonic characters is Mitsurugi. If you don't know him, then you may want to play the legendary Samurai Showdown, but heh, at that time, it could only be played via some arcades and the overexpensive Neo-Geo, so yeah. But anyway, that means that any character from a different universe can be part of said universe. the Marvel vs. Capcom games all are in the same reality, for example. And this concept of multiverse could be integrated in comics as well as games. For example, well, Soul Calibur and Mortal Kombat (Alternate Timelines, e'ryone?).

Back on MKvDC, you say that Mortal Kombat has explored two or three universes, I'd personally say a lot more, Shaolin Monks being one of them (that would be hard to think of this game as one of the mainstream continuities), but going on DC, I don't think there's any notion of "canon", Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe clearly has its own reality in the multiverse, so, is there a chance that MK and DC share this continuity on a trinity between two multiverses? (Thy of DC, and the MK timelines, New Earth --> Original Timeline, Prime Earth --> Alternate Timeline)

Now, I think I'm bleeding from the mouth. I don't think people are taking mind-f**ks on the wikia. Things are supposed to be simple, no? XD! XXXXXDDDDD