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'''''Mortal Kombat 5''''' is a pirated fighting game for NES, released by [[Cony Soft]] under their Hosekn alias in 1998. The game is infamous for its sausage-looking blood sprite.
 
'''''Mortal Kombat 5''''' is a pirated fighting game for NES, released by [[Cony Soft]] under their Hosekn alias in 1998. The game is infamous for its sausage-looking blood sprite.
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=Gameplay==
 
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== Overview ==
This is a port of Mortal Kombat 3. The music was mostly reused from Yoko Soft's ''Mortal Kombat 5'', released in 1995. The "Bouns" typo was also carried over from ''Mortal Kombat 5''.
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This is a port of ''Mortal Kombat 3''. The music was mostly reused from Yoko Soft's ''Mortal Kombat 5'', released in 1995. The "Bouns" typo was also carried over from ''Mortal Kombat 5''.
   
 
The game includes 8 characters with no repeats in the original version. They are Sindel, Liu Kang, Kano, Sonya, Sub-Zero, Stryker, Shang Tsung (who uses Nightwolf's headshot) and Kung Lao. Unlike the original, it's possible to perform a fatality in the first round. There is only one fatality in the game, which involves smashing the opponent into little balls. The ending is a simple Congratulation screen bordered by the franchise's logo.
 
The game includes 8 characters with no repeats in the original version. They are Sindel, Liu Kang, Kano, Sonya, Sub-Zero, Stryker, Shang Tsung (who uses Nightwolf's headshot) and Kung Lao. Unlike the original, it's possible to perform a fatality in the first round. There is only one fatality in the game, which involves smashing the opponent into little balls. The ending is a simple Congratulation screen bordered by the franchise's logo.
   
==Hacks==
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== Hacks ==
Mortal Kombat Trilogy: Released in 1998. This is the most common version of the game. This version adds a Mortal Kombat Trilogy screen, adds a Hosekn copyright to the title screen and duplicates the roster.
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*''Mortal Kombat Trilogy'': Released in 1998. This is the most common version of the game. This version adds a ''Mortal Kombat'' Trilogy screen, a Hosekn copyright to the title screen and duplicates the roster.
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== Gallery ==
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NT-6099.jpg|Possible cartridge.
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</gallery>
   
== Video ==
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== Videos ==
 
<gallery>
 
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Mortal Kombat Trilogy (MK 5) (NES Pirate Game)|
 
Mortal Kombat Trilogy (MK 5) (NES Pirate Game)|
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[[Category:Fighting games]]
 
[[Category:Cony Soft]]
 
[[Category:Cony Soft]]
 
[[Category:Mortal Kombat games]]
 
[[Category:Mortal Kombat games]]

Revision as of 20:45, 6 March 2020

Mortal Kombat 5 is a pirated fighting game for NES, released by Cony Soft under their Hosekn alias in 1998. The game is infamous for its sausage-looking blood sprite.

Overview

This is a port of Mortal Kombat 3. The music was mostly reused from Yoko Soft's Mortal Kombat 5, released in 1995. The "Bouns" typo was also carried over from Mortal Kombat 5.

The game includes 8 characters with no repeats in the original version. They are Sindel, Liu Kang, Kano, Sonya, Sub-Zero, Stryker, Shang Tsung (who uses Nightwolf's headshot) and Kung Lao. Unlike the original, it's possible to perform a fatality in the first round. There is only one fatality in the game, which involves smashing the opponent into little balls. The ending is a simple Congratulation screen bordered by the franchise's logo.

Hacks

  • Mortal Kombat Trilogy: Released in 1998. This is the most common version of the game. This version adds a Mortal Kombat Trilogy screen, a Hosekn copyright to the title screen and duplicates the roster.

Gallery

Videos