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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]
Media from or about the Mortal Kombat video game series. Media in category " Mortal Kombat media files" The following 57 files are in this category, out of 57 total.
The song was used as part of the Mortal Kombat commercial for the home systems that announced its single release as well. It was also used in TV commercials for the Mortal Kombat movie and Mortal Kombat: Live Tour, and it was released the same year when the game was released for home consoles. The track has also subsequently become known as ...
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]
The upcoming “Mortal Kombat” reboot may be a little more serious and gritty, but it could not go without an updated take on “Techno Syndrome,” the iconic theme music from the ’90s games ...
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 ...
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The original version of the song is used in the 1995 film Bad Boys, [15] while the "Metropolis" remix mentioned above appears on the 1995 Mortal Kombat soundtrack. [16] [6] Both soundtracks eventually went platinum. [17] [18] The album version of the song can also be heard in the "Home Is Where the Tart Is" episode of Beverly Hills, 90210. [19] [6]