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  2. Mortal Kombat (1995 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Kombat was nominated for the Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA Golden Reel Award.It won the BMI Film & TV Awards BMI Film Music Award. [citation needed] The soundtrack went Platinum [2] in less than a year reaching No. 10 on the Billboard 200, [3] and was included in the 2011 Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition as the "most successful video game spin-off soundtrack album". [4]

  3. List of Mortal Kombat media - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Kombat is a video game franchise originally developed and produced by Midway Games.The video games are a series of fighting games and several action-adventure games which debuted in North American arcades on October 8, 1992 with the release of Mortal Kombat, created by Ed Boon and John Tobias. [1]

  4. Mortal Kombat II: Music from the Arcade Game Soundtrack

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  5. Mortal Kombat: More Kombat - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Kombat: More Kombat is a compilation album featuring primarily exclusive music from a number of metal, industrial and electronica bands inspired by the first Mortal Kombat film. It is not an actual soundtrack to the movie, however. [2] Cubanate's "Oxyacetylene" had already been released as a single from their 1994 album Cyberia, and ...

  6. Mortal Kombat: The Album - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Kombat: The Album is a soundtrack album by The Immortals (Maurice "Praga Khan" Engelen and Olivier Adams), released in 1994 to accompany the home versions of the video game Mortal Kombat. Television commercials for the home versions included a brief plug for the album at the end. [2] The single Mortal Kombat (Techno-Syndrome) was ...

  7. Mortal Kombat II - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Kombat II is a fighting game originally produced by Midway for the arcades in 1993. It was ported to multiple home systems, including MS-DOS, Amiga, Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Genesis, 32X, Sega Saturn, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and PlayStation only in Japan, mostly in licensed versions developed by Probe Software (later renamed to Probe Entertainment for some ports of the ...

  8. Category:Video game soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    Medal of Honor (soundtrack) Medal of Honor: Warfighter (soundtrack) Music of the Mega Man Zero series; Messiah (Fear Factory album) Music of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance; Music of Minecraft; Minecraft – Volume Alpha; Minecraft – Volume Beta; Mortal Kombat: Songs Inspired by the Warriors; Mortal Kombat: The Album; Music of Genshin Impact ...

  9. Category:Rykodisc soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rykodisc soundtracks" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Mean Girls (2004 soundtrack) Mortal Kombat (1995 score) R.