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{{Infobox CVG| title = Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition |
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+ | |media = GBA cartridge|Name = Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition|Developer(s) = [[Midway Games|Midway]]|Publisher(s) = [[Midway Games|Midway]]|Release date(s) = August 25, 2003|Genre(s) = Fighting|Mode(s) = Single player, Multiplayer|Rating(s) = [[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]]: Mature (M)|Platform(s) = Game Boy Advance|Media = GBA cartridge}} |
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− | '''''Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition''''' is a fighting game for the Game Boy Advance. This game builds on the story present in ''[[Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance]]'' by adding Sektor, Noob Saibot, and Sareena to the plot. |
+ | '''''Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition''''' is a fighting game for the Game Boy Advance. This game builds on the story present in ''[[Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance]]'' by adding [[Sektor]], [[Noob Saibot]], and [[Sareena]] to the plot. Sektor and Noob Saibot are palette swaps of [[Cyrax]] and [[Scorpion]] respectively, while Sareena returns from the action-adventure game [[Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero]]. While stressing that the sprites are 2D, this was the first [[Mortal Kombat series|Mortal Kombat]] titles on a handheld game console in which the movement of the characters is three-dimensional. |
− | Other than the three aforementioned characters, ''Tournament Edition'' is essentially the "second half" of the ''Deadly Alliance'' portable port that began with the Game Boy Advance version''.'' Basically, the GBA ''Deadly Alliance'' features half the cast of the console versions, while ''Tournament Edition'' features the other half. Any ''Deadly Alliance'' (console) characters that were in ''Deadly Alliance'' (GBA) are absent in ''Tournament Edition'', and vice versa (other than Shang Tsung, Quan Chi, and Scorpion, who appear in all three games). |
+ | Other than the three aforementioned characters, ''Tournament Edition'' is essentially the "second half" of the ''Deadly Alliance'' portable port that began with the Game Boy Advance version''.'' Basically, the GBA ''Deadly Alliance'' features half the cast of the console versions, while ''Tournament Edition'' features the other half. Any ''Deadly Alliance'' (console) characters that were in ''Deadly Alliance'' (GBA) are absent in ''Tournament Edition'', and vice versa (other than [[Shang Tsung]], [[Quan Chi]], and Scorpion, who appear in all three games). |
+ | *[[Blaze]], [[Mokap]] and [[Moloch]] were not included in either of the titles. |
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+ | *[[Frost]], [[Jax]], [[Sub-Zero]], [[Kano]], [[Kenshi]], [[Kitana]], [[Li Mei]] and [[Sonya]] are only included in the first Deadly Alliance. |
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+ | *[[Bo' Rai Cho]], Cyrax, [[Drahmin]], [[Hsu Hao]], [[Johnny Cage]], [[Mavado]], [[Nitara]], [[Raiden]] and [[Reptile]] were only included in the Tournament Edition. |
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+ | ==Gameplay== |
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+ | Mortal Kombat Tournament Edition is the third implementation of a chapter of Mortal Kombat for the portable Game Boy Advance, and the second in 3D. The game was only released for the American market, proving a mediocre success. This chapter is in fact a spin-off of Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance with the additions of some character but with gameplay and graphics very similar to its predecessor. Each fighter has two fighting styles, exchangeable at any time by pressing a button on the console, special moves that change from character to character, and two [[fatalities]], one normal and one with a weapon. The gameplay and animations are fluid even if the graphics are a bit flawed compared to the previous Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance. |
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+ | ==Story== |
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+ | ''Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition'' has the same story as ''Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance'', it adds three more characters to the plot. |
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==Roster== |
==Roster== |
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− | *[[Shang Tsung]] |
+ | *[[Shang Tsung]] |
− | *[[Quan Chi]] |
+ | *[[Quan Chi]] |
− | *[[Scorpion]] |
+ | *[[Scorpion]] |
− | *[[Bo' Rai Cho]] |
+ | *[[Bo' Rai Cho]] |
− | *[[Cyrax]] |
+ | *[[Cyrax]] |
− | *[[Drahmin]] |
+ | *[[Drahmin]] |
− | *[[Hsu Hao]] |
+ | *[[Hsu Hao]] |
− | *[[Johnny Cage]] |
+ | *[[Johnny Cage]] |
− | *[[Mavado]] |
+ | *[[Mavado]] |
− | *[[Nitara]] |
+ | *[[Nitara]] |
− | *[[Raiden]] |
+ | *[[Raiden]] |
− | *[[Reptile]] |
+ | *[[Reptile]] |
− | *[[Sareena]] |
+ | *[[Sareena]] |
− | *[[Sektor]] |
+ | *[[Sektor]] |
− | *[[Noob Saibot]] |
+ | *[[Noob Saibot]] |
===New Characters=== |
===New Characters=== |
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*[[Sareena]] - Originally appeared in ''[[Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero]]'' as a non-playable boss, she makes her first playable appearance. She was a demon that once worked for Quan Chi, but later turned on him. |
*[[Sareena]] - Originally appeared in ''[[Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero]]'' as a non-playable boss, she makes her first playable appearance. She was a demon that once worked for Quan Chi, but later turned on him. |
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+ | ===Returning Characters=== |
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+ | *[[Noob Saibot]] - The former [[Lin Kuei]] assassin turned wraith was tasked by the emperor [[Shao Kahn]] to eliminate anyone posing as a threat to his reign in [[Outworld]]. |
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+ | *[[Sektor]] - A corrupted Lin Kuei [[cyborg]] and leader of the [[Tekunin]] clan, he vowed to kill the new Lin Kuei Grandmaster, [[Sub-Zero]], and claim the title himself. |
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==Bosses== |
==Bosses== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *This is the only [[Mortal Kombat]] game in the series, along with ''[[Mortal Kombat: Special Forces]]'', to not feature [[Sub-Zero]] as a playable character. He is, however, seen in Sareena's ending. |
+ | *This is the only ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' game in the series, along with ''[[Mortal Kombat: Special Forces]]'', to not feature [[Sub-Zero]] as a playable character (though the [[Noob Saibot|original Sub-Zero]] is playable). He is, however, seen in Sareena's ending. |
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− | *This is the first Mortal Kombat game to feature [[Sareena]] as a playable character. |
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+ | *It was going to be called "Deadly Revenge". |
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+ | *Added the modes of survival, tag team and practice. |
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+ | *[[The Krypt]] has more coffins and there are only two currencies (ruby and gold) compared to the original 6. The previous GBA version, however, had only the currency of gold. |
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==Gallery== |
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+ | [[Category:Hand-held only games]] |
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+ | [[Category:Nintendo-Console Games]] |
Revision as of 14:33, 19 January 2019
Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition is a fighting game for the Game Boy Advance. This game builds on the story present in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance by adding Sektor, Noob Saibot, and Sareena to the plot. Sektor and Noob Saibot are palette swaps of Cyrax and Scorpion respectively, while Sareena returns from the action-adventure game Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero. While stressing that the sprites are 2D, this was the first Mortal Kombat titles on a handheld game console in which the movement of the characters is three-dimensional.
Other than the three aforementioned characters, Tournament Edition is essentially the "second half" of the Deadly Alliance portable port that began with the Game Boy Advance version. Basically, the GBA Deadly Alliance features half the cast of the console versions, while Tournament Edition features the other half. Any Deadly Alliance (console) characters that were in Deadly Alliance (GBA) are absent in Tournament Edition, and vice versa (other than Shang Tsung, Quan Chi, and Scorpion, who appear in all three games).
- Blaze, Mokap and Moloch were not included in either of the titles.
- Frost, Jax, Sub-Zero, Kano, Kenshi, Kitana, Li Mei and Sonya are only included in the first Deadly Alliance.
- Bo' Rai Cho, Cyrax, Drahmin, Hsu Hao, Johnny Cage, Mavado, Nitara, Raiden and Reptile were only included in the Tournament Edition.
Gameplay
Mortal Kombat Tournament Edition is the third implementation of a chapter of Mortal Kombat for the portable Game Boy Advance, and the second in 3D. The game was only released for the American market, proving a mediocre success. This chapter is in fact a spin-off of Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance with the additions of some character but with gameplay and graphics very similar to its predecessor. Each fighter has two fighting styles, exchangeable at any time by pressing a button on the console, special moves that change from character to character, and two fatalities, one normal and one with a weapon. The gameplay and animations are fluid even if the graphics are a bit flawed compared to the previous Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance.
Story
Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition has the same story as Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, it adds three more characters to the plot.
Roster
- Shang Tsung
- Quan Chi
- Scorpion
- Bo' Rai Cho
- Cyrax
- Drahmin
- Hsu Hao
- Johnny Cage
- Mavado
- Nitara
- Raiden
- Reptile
- Sareena
- Sektor
- Noob Saibot
New Characters
- Sareena - Originally appeared in Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero as a non-playable boss, she makes her first playable appearance. She was a demon that once worked for Quan Chi, but later turned on him.
Returning Characters
- Noob Saibot - The former Lin Kuei assassin turned wraith was tasked by the emperor Shao Kahn to eliminate anyone posing as a threat to his reign in Outworld.
- Sektor - A corrupted Lin Kuei cyborg and leader of the Tekunin clan, he vowed to kill the new Lin Kuei Grandmaster, Sub-Zero, and claim the title himself.
Bosses
- Shang Tsung and Quan Chi
Trivia
- This is the only Mortal Kombat game in the series, along with Mortal Kombat: Special Forces, to not feature Sub-Zero as a playable character (though the original Sub-Zero is playable). He is, however, seen in Sareena's ending.
- Each character has two fatalities, one more than even the console version. There is a regular Fatality as well as a "Weapon Fatality" in the game.
- It was going to be called "Deadly Revenge".
- Added the modes of survival, tag team and practice.
- The Krypt has more coffins and there are only two currencies (ruby and gold) compared to the original 6. The previous GBA version, however, had only the currency of gold.
Gallery