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Hands On - Mortal Kombat

Want a new Mortal Kombat? Want to see Mileena do a sexy pose? Want to see a montage of the new Mortal Kombats fatalities? OF COURSE YOU DO!

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xHarvey5811d ago

Holy f*ck, Mileena and Reptiles Fatality are sick. Time to buy some new Sticks and ready up for Mortal Kombat 2011 ;D

farhsa20085811d ago

This is going to be the best MK game yet!

mcgrawgamer5811d ago

man Warner Bros. is on a freaking roll this gen.

Mista T5811d ago

THIS IS AMAZING!!!!! caps cannot express how great this looks

Canas20105811d ago

Wow. As I've stated before, day 1 purchase.

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The guy who says 'Toasty' in Mortal Kombat has left NetherRealm after more than 30 years

Dan Forden writes: "Wednesday was my last day at Netherrealm. We made a lot of fun stuff over the years. I’m really proud of what we accomplished as well as how much fun we had making that stuff. There are so many smart, talented people there - look for more great things to emerge over the next several years. I love the little touches that people left around the studio like this little Toasty homage on the bathroom mirror.

I wouldn’t have lasted 37 years in the industry if fans weren’t out there playing the games we made. Thanks to all of you for supporting what we’ve done.

Live long and…
Toasty!"

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Terry_B224d ago

Dan Fordens last good soundtrack was Mortal Kombat 4. A few good tracks here and there after that in MKDA-MK Armageddon but after that ..the Music in MK games and especially in the injustice games became boring background noise.

ravens52223d ago

Always thought that was Jim Carry.

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NetherRealm Studios Is Already Working On Its Next AAA Game, Teases Job Ad

It appears that NetherRealm Studios is already hiring for its next AAA project, as possibly revealed in new job listings.

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Warner Bros. Games Officially Acquires the Developer of MultiVersus

IGN writes: "Warner Bros. Games has officially acquired Player First Games, adding the developer behind MultiVersus to its profile.

In an official release sent to IGN, Warner Bros. confirmed that co-founder Tony Huynh and Chris White will retain leadership of the studio, which has led development of the popular Smash Bros-like brawler. "