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+ | |image = [[Image:Cover_Advance.png|250px]] |
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− | |articlelink = w:c:mortalkombat:Mortal_Kombat_3 |
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+ | |developer = [[Virtucraft]] |
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− | |articlename = Mortal Kombat 3 |
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+ | |publisher = [[Midway]] |
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− | |wikilink = w:c:mortalkombat |
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− | |portallink = Portal:Fighting_Games |
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+ | |released = [[December 12]], [[2001]] |
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− | |portalname = Fighting |
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+ | |genre = [[2D fighter]] |
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+ | |modes = [[Single player]], [[multiplayer game|multiplayer]] |
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+ | |ratings = [[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]]: Mature (M) |
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+ | |platforms = [[Game Boy Advance]] |
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− | {{GameInfobox |
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− | | image = Mortal_Kombat_3_cover.jpg |
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− | | dev = Midway |
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− | | pub = Midway |
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− | | series = Mortal Kombat |
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− | | na_rel = {{Release|1995}} |
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− | | genre = Fighting |
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− | | features = Single-player, 2-player Vs. |
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− | | input = 8-way [[joystick]], Buttons: 5 (HP, LP, BLOCK, HK, LK) |
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− | | platforms = [[Arcade]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[Game Boy]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[PC]], [[Genesis]], [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Xbox Live Arcade]], [[PlayStation]], |
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− | }} |
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− | '''Mortal Kombat 3''' is a 1995 [[Fighting]] video game by [[Midway]], for Arcade consoles, but later ported to various home consoles. Mortal Kombat 3 is the third title in the Mortal Kombat series, and the sequel to [[Mortal Kombat II]]. It was followed by an updated remake known as '''Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3''' just a few months later. |
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− | ==Plot== |
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− | Liu Kang wins Mortal Kombat II. Shao Kahn strikes again and gives youth to Shang Tsung. There is a new underboss, called Motaro. He is a very strong minotaur who can teleport. |
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− | ==Gameplay== |
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− | ==Characters== |
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− | ===Liu Kang=== |
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− | ===Sub-Zero=== |
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− | ===Stryker=== |
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− | ==Arenas== |
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− | *The Subway |
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− | *The Street |
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− | *The Bank |
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− | *The Rooftop |
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− | *The Balcony |
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− | *The Bridge |
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− | *Soul Chamber |
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− | *Bell Tower |
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− | *Kombat Temple |
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− | *The Graveyard |
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− | *The Pit III |
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− | *Noob Saibot's Dorfen (Vs. Noob Saibot only) |
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− | *The Hidden Portal (Vs. CPU-controlled Smoke only, and seen only if the Ultimate Kombat Kode is not yet entered) |
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− | ==Development== |
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− | ==Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3== |
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− | ==Ports== |
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+ | ==Hidden Characters== |
+ | There are three hidden characters in the game which can be unlocked through playing the game in a specific difficulty level. These characters will not stay perminantly unlocked and will dissappear upon reseting the game. |
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+ | [[Smoke]] (human): |
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− | ==Notes== |
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− | *Run: the players can run with a button. They can do it for a small period of time. |
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− | *Kombos: similar to other fighting games, the fighter can now perform combo sequences. The combos are not linked like in [[Killer Instinct]], they are a predefined sequence of punches and kicks. The player can insert special moves into the sequence. For example, Sub-zero kombo is: HP, HP, LP, LK, LK, <- HK. |
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− | *Animality: the winner can turn the opponent into an animal |
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− | *Friendship: a gift of friendship |
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− | *Babality: the winner can turn the opponent into a baby, with the same clothes and even moustache. |
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− | *Brutality: a special finishing move, performing a 11-move kombo. |
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− | *Pit: the classical pits fatalities, it features a level from MK I. |
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− | *Kodes: these are kodes that can be inserted before a fight. They allow special modes like Switcheroo, handicaps, hidden characters, no blocks, no running, etc. |
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− | *New characters: a lot of new characters. Some characters are missing, but they will appear in the sequel: Mortal Kombat Ultimate. |
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+ | Beat the game on Warrior. On a new game menu, Smoke will be available on the |
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+ | character select screen. |
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+ | [[Motaro]]: |
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− | ==Gallery== |
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+ | Beat the game on Master. On a new game menu, Motaro will be available on the |
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− | <Gallery> |
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+ | character select screen. |
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− | [[Image:Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.png|50px]] |
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− | </Gallery> |
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+ | [[Shao Kahn]]: |
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+ | Beat the game on Supreme Master. On a new game menu, Shao Kahn will be available |
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− | {{Mortal Kombat series}} |
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+ | on the character select screen. |
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+ | {{mortalkombat}} |
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+ | [[Category:Game Boy Advance games]] |
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+ | [[Category:Fighting]] |
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Revision as of 06:33, 26 March 2007
Mortal Kombat Advance | |
Developer(s) | Virtucraft |
Publisher(s) | Midway |
Release date | December 12, 2001 |
Genre | 2D fighter |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Age rating(s) | ESRB: Mature (M) |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough |
Hidden Characters
There are three hidden characters in the game which can be unlocked through playing the game in a specific difficulty level. These characters will not stay perminantly unlocked and will dissappear upon reseting the game.
Smoke (human):
Beat the game on Warrior. On a new game menu, Smoke will be available on the character select screen.
Beat the game on Master. On a new game menu, Motaro will be available on the character select screen.
Beat the game on Supreme Master. On a new game menu, Shao Kahn will be available on the character select screen.
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