Mortal Kombat is a brutal and iconic fighting game series by Midway (now NetherRealm Studios), famous for its intense combat, unique characters, and graphic “Fatalities” that pushed the boundaries of video game violence.
Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, released in October 1997 by Midway Games for PlayStation and December 1997 for Nintendo 64, is a spin-off from the *Mortal Kombat* fighting series
*Mortal Kombat Trilogy*, released in October 1996 by Midway Games for PlayStation and later Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, PC, and Game.com, is a compilation fighting game expanding on *Mortal Kombat 3* and *Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3*.
*Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance*, released in November 2002 by Midway Games for PS2, Xbox, and GameCube, with a 2003 GBA port, is the fifth main *Mortal Kombat* game and the first fully 3D console title in the series
*Mortal Kombat 4*, released in October 1997 by Midway Games for arcades, is the fourth main installment in the *Mortal Kombat* series, developed by Eurocom and led by Ed Boon.
*Mortal Kombat 3*, released in April 1995 by Midway Games for arcades, is the third main installment in the *Mortal Kombat* series, developed by Ed Boon and John Tobias.
*Mortal Kombat II*, released in June 1993 by Midway Games for arcades, is the second entry in the *Mortal Kombat* series, developed by Ed Boon and John Tobias.
*Mortal Kombat*, released in October 1992 by Midway Games for arcades, is the first entry in the iconic fighting game series, created by Ed Boon and John Tobias.