Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition
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| Developer(s) | Midway |
| Publisher(s) | Midway |
| Release date | August 25, 2003 |
| Genre | Fighting game |
| Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
| Age rating(s) | ESRB: M |
| Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
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Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition is the second of two Game Boy Advance ports of Deadly Alliance. Although they featured 2D sprites, these were the first Mortal Kombat titles on a handheld game console that had 3D style gameplay. The original character roster of Deadly Alliance was split for the two GBA titles:
- Shang Tsung, Quan Chi and Scorpion were included in both titles.
- Blaze, Mokap and Moloch were not included in either title.
- Frost, Jax, Sub-Zero, Kano, Kung Lao, Kenshi, Kitana, Li Mei, and Sonya were only included in the first Deadly Alliance port.
- Bo' Rai Cho, Cyrax, Drahmin, Hsu Hao, Johnny Cage, Mavado, Nitara, Raiden and Reptile were only included in Tournament Edition.
Tournament Edition builds on the story of Deadly Alliance by including three extra characters that were not in the original versions. These were Sektor, Noob Saibot and Sareena. Sektor and Noob Saibot appeared as palette-swaps of Cyrax and Scorpion respectively, while Sareena returns from non-fighting game Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub Zero. Tournament Edition is the first, and only Mortal Kombat that does not feature Sub Zero in any form. Noob Saibot, the original Sub Zero, is playable, however.
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