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{{Infobox CVG| title = Ultimate Mortal Kombat(2007)
 
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| developer = [[Midway Games|Midway]]
 
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Ultimate Mortal Kombat is a handheld port of [[Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3]] released for the Nintendo DS. It is notable for being a near-arcade perfect port.
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'''Ultimate Mortal Kombat''' is a handheld port of ''[[Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3]]'' released for the Nintendo DS. It is notable for being a near-perfect port of the arcade version.
   
The character roster is exact the same one as the arcade version with [[Classic Sub-Zero]], [[Mileena]] and [[Ermac]] being locked from the start. However, once unlocked, they remain so even after the game is turned off. The Ultimate Kombat Kodes have been cut in half, resulting in five slots due to only one player input. Players must touch the slots in the allotted time a specific number of times based on the original Kodes to unlock them. With the addition of a second screen, players can now view the movelist and finishers of whatever character they are playing as during gameplay though [[File:Umkds_ign_pic30.jpg|thumb|right|Select Screen]]range specifications and Stage Fatalities are not displayed.
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The character roster is exact the same one as the arcade version with [[Classic Sub-Zero]], [[Mileena]] and [[Ermac]] being locked from the start. However, once unlocked, they remain so even after the game is turned off. The Ultimate Kombat Kodes have been cut in half, resulting in five slots due to only one player input. Players must touch the slots in the allotted time a specific number of times based on the original Kodes to unlock them. With the addition of a second screen, players can now view the movelist and finishers of whatever character they are playing as during gameplay, though range specifications and [[Stage Fatalities]] are not displayed. Included is the return of [[Puzzle Kombat]] from ''[[Mortal Kombat: Deception]]'', though the locked characters have to be unlocked by accomplishing specific feats during gameplay, as there is an absence of a [[Krypt]]. With the addition of a second screen, the actual fighting between the characters and the puzzle gameplay itself are on separate screens so as to no longer obscure actions being made or planned.
[[File:Umkds_ign_pic26.jpg|thumb|right|Puzzle Kombat]]
 
Included is the return of [[Puzzle Kombat]] from [[Mortal Kombat Deception]] though the locked characters have to be unlocked by accomplishing specific feats during gameplay as there is an absence of a Krypt. With the addition of a second screen, the actual fighting between the characters and the puzzle gameplay itself are on separate screens so as to no longer obscure actions being made or planned.
 
   
Players can play against one another through the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection with a tally of their records or simply play with others with a DS nearby through DS Download Play if they do not have a copy of the game.
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Players could play against one another through the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection with a tally of their records, or simply play with others with a DS nearby through DS Download Play if they do not have a copy of the game.
   
 
==Roster (UMK3)==
 
==Roster (UMK3)==
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*[[Scorpion]]
 
*[[Scorpion]]
 
*[[Kano]]
 
*[[Kano]]
*[[Sub-Zero]]
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*[[Kuai Liang|Sub-Zero]]
 
*[[Sektor]]
 
*[[Sektor]]
 
*[[Sindel]]
 
*[[Sindel]]
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===Unlockable characters===
 
===Unlockable characters===
*[[Mileena]] 22264
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*[[Mileena]] - 22264
*[[Ermac]] 12344
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*[[Ermac]] - 12344
*[[Classic Sub-Zero]] 81835
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*[[Classic Sub-Zero]] - 81835
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''Note: The numbers represent how many times a certain button must be pressed.''
   
 
===Secret characters===
 
===Secret characters===
*[[Noob Saibot]] (Playable through hacking)
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*[[Noob Saibot]] (playable through hacking)
*[[Human Smoke]] (Playable with a code)
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*[[Human Smoke]] (playable with a code)
   
 
==Bosses==
 
==Bosses==
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==Roster (Puzzle Kombat)==
 
==Roster (Puzzle Kombat)==
 
===Playable characters===
 
===Playable characters===
*[[Sub-Zero]]
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*[[Kuai Liang|Sub-Zero]]
 
*[[Nightwolf]]
 
*[[Nightwolf]]
 
*[[Baraka]]
 
*[[Baraka]]
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The first preview trailer of the game showcases footage from the SNES and Sega Genesis/Megadrive ports instead of the arcade version.
 
*The first preview trailer of the game showcases footage from the SNES and Sega Genesis/Megadrive ports instead of the arcade version.
 
 
*Through use of a cheat device, one will discover that the coding for the 2 Vs. 2 and 8 Player Tournament modes still exists.
 
*Through use of a cheat device, one will discover that the coding for the 2 Vs. 2 and 8 Player Tournament modes still exists.
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*According to [[Ed Boon]], the game was planned to include ''[[MK2]]'', ''[[MK3]]'' and Puzzle Kombat, but ''MKII'' was dropped and ''UMK3'' replaced ''MK3''.<ref>https://twitter.com/#!/noobde/status/46218380117688320 ''MKII'' dropped</ref>
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*The game's difficulty level noticeably increases rapidly even on novice, making the game extremely difficult for new players. This is identical to the arcade version of the game and arcade games in general, as increased challenges usually coaxed players to input more coins into the machine to continue trying.
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==Gallery==
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Umkds ign pic26.jpg|Puzzle Kombat
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Umkds ign pic30.jpg|Select Screen
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Screenshot_2013-10-20-21-08-28.png|Noob Saibot playable through DS action replay code
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
   
 
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[[Category:Games]]
 
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Revision as of 13:50, 15 December 2019

Overview

Ultimate Mortal Kombat is a handheld port of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 released for the Nintendo DS. It is notable for being a near-perfect port of the arcade version.

The character roster is exact the same one as the arcade version with Classic Sub-Zero, Mileena and Ermac being locked from the start. However, once unlocked, they remain so even after the game is turned off. The Ultimate Kombat Kodes have been cut in half, resulting in five slots due to only one player input. Players must touch the slots in the allotted time a specific number of times based on the original Kodes to unlock them. With the addition of a second screen, players can now view the movelist and finishers of whatever character they are playing as during gameplay, though range specifications and Stage Fatalities are not displayed. Included is the return of Puzzle Kombat from Mortal Kombat: Deception, though the locked characters have to be unlocked by accomplishing specific feats during gameplay, as there is an absence of a Krypt. With the addition of a second screen, the actual fighting between the characters and the puzzle gameplay itself are on separate screens so as to no longer obscure actions being made or planned.

Players could play against one another through the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection with a tally of their records, or simply play with others with a DS nearby through DS Download Play if they do not have a copy of the game.

Roster (UMK3)

Playable characters

Unlockable characters

Note: The numbers represent how many times a certain button must be pressed.

Secret characters

Bosses

Sub-Boss

Final Boss

Roster (Puzzle Kombat)

Playable characters

Unlockable characters

Trivia

  • The first preview trailer of the game showcases footage from the SNES and Sega Genesis/Megadrive ports instead of the arcade version.
  • Through use of a cheat device, one will discover that the coding for the 2 Vs. 2 and 8 Player Tournament modes still exists.
  • According to Ed Boon, the game was planned to include MK2, MK3 and Puzzle Kombat, but MKII was dropped and UMK3 replaced MK3.[1]
  • The game's difficulty level noticeably increases rapidly even on novice, making the game extremely difficult for new players. This is identical to the arcade version of the game and arcade games in general, as increased challenges usually coaxed players to input more coins into the machine to continue trying.

Gallery

References

Principal Games
Mortal Kombat | Mortal Kombat II | Mortal Kombat 3 | Mortal Kombat 4 | Deadly Alliance | Deception | Armageddon | MK vs. DCU | Mortal Kombat (2011) | Mortal Kombat X | Mortal Kombat 11 | Mortal Kombat 1
Updates and Ports
Advance | Gold | Mobile | Tournament Edition | Trilogy | Ultimate | Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 | Unchained
Spin-Offs
Konquest | Mythologies: Sub-Zero | Onslaught | Shaolin Monks | Special Forces
Factions
Army of Darkness | Black Dragon | Dragon King's Army | Edenian Resistance | Elder Gods | Forces of Darkness | Forces of Light | Kahn Guard | Lin Kuei | Order of Light | Outer World Investigation Agency | Red Dragon | Seidan Guard | Seidan Resistance | Shirai Ryu | Shaolin Monks | Special Forces | Tekunin | The Brotherhood of Shadow | The Deadly Alliance | Titans | Umgadi | White Lotus Society | Wu Shi Academy
Main Characters
Ashrah | Baraka | Blaze | Bo' Rai Cho | Cassie Cage | Cetrion | Chameleon | Cyrax | Daegon | Dairou | Darrius | Drahmin | D'Vorah | Ermac | Erron Black | Ferra & Torr | Frost | Fujin | Geras | Goro | Havik | Hotaru | Hsu Hao | Jade | Jarek | Jax Briggs | Jacqui Briggs | Johnny Cage | Kabal | Kai | Kano | Kenshi | Khameleon | Kintaro | Kira | Kitana | Kobra | Kollector | Kotal Kahn | Kronika | Kung Jin | Kung Lao | Li Mei | Liu Kang | Mavado | Meat | Mileena | Mokap | Moloch | Motaro | Noob Saibot | Nightwolf | Nitara | Onaga | Quan Chi | Raiden | Rain | Reiko | Reptile | Sareena | Scorpion | Sektor | Shang Tsung | Shao Kahn | Sheeva | Shinnok | Shujinko | Sindel | Skarlet | Smoke | Sonya Blade | Stryker | Sub-Zero | Takeda | Tanya | Taven | Tremor | Triborg
Guest Characters
Alien | Batman | Captain Marvel | Catwoman | Dark Kahn | Darkseid | Deathstroke | The Flash | Freddy Krueger | Green Lantern | Homelander | Jason Voorhees | John Rambo | The Joker | Kratos | Leatherface | Lex Luthor | Omni-Man | Peacemaker | Predator | RoboCop | Spawn | Superman | The Terminator | Wonder Woman
Information
Arenas | Artifacts | DC Storyline | Fatalities | Glossary | Main Storyline | Minor Characters | Realms | Secret Characters | Species | Unplayable Characters | Weapons
Films and Television
Annihilation | Conquest | Defenders of the Realm | Legacy | Legends: Battle of the Realms | Legends: Cage Match | Legends: Scorpion's Revenge | Legends: Snow Blind | Mortal Kombat (1995) | Mortal Kombat (2021) | Mortal Kombat 2 | Rebirth | The Journey Begins
Other
Actors | Card Game | Comics | Tour