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Mortal Kombat Advance

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
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Promotional flier for the arcade version
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Producer(s) Neil Nicastro
Ken Fedesna
Paul Dussault
Designer(s) Ed Boon
Programmer(s) Ed Boon
Artist(s) John Tobias
Steve Beran
Tony Goskie
Composer(s) Dan Forden
Series Mortal Kombat
Platform(s) Arcade, Sega Saturn, Sega Genesis, Super NES, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, iOS, PlayStation 2,Windows
Release
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Midway Wolf Unit
Sound ADSP2150 MDC System
Display Raster resolution 400 x 254 (horizontal), palette colors 32768
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 82.07% (Saturn)
72.96% (DS)
70.00% (Genesis)
68.70% (SNES)
68.18% (X360)
56.25% (iOS)
Metacritic 73/100 (DS)
70/100 (X360)
54/100 (iOS)
Review scores
Publication Score
CVG 4/5 (Saturn)
EGM 8.625/10 (Saturn)
GameSpot 2.9/10 (GBA)
Maximum 4/5 stars (Saturn)
Next Generation 3/5 stars (Arcade, Saturn)
Sega Saturn Magazine 91% (Saturn)

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (UMK3) is a fighting video game in the Mortal Kombat series, developed and released by Midway to arcades in 1995. It is an update of 1995's earlier Mortal Kombat 3 with an altered gameplay system, additional characters like the returning favorites Kitana and Scorpion who were missing from Mortal Kombat 3, and some new features.

Several home port versions of the game were soon released after the arcade original, although none were completely identical to the arcade version except for the Sega Saturn port. Some later home versions followed the arcade original with more accuracy. Some versions were released under different titles: Mortal Kombat Advance for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 and Ultimate Mortal Kombat for the Nintendo DS in 2007. The iOS version, recreating the game using a 3D graphics engine, was released by Electronic Arts in 2010.

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was mostly well received and has been considered a high point for the Mortal Kombat series. However, the iOS remake and some other home versions were received poorly in comparison to the arcade game.

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was updated to include more content from previous games in the series as Mortal Kombat Trilogy in 1996. The 2011 compilation Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection includes an emulation of UMK3 as well as the first Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat II.

Several ninja characters absent from Mortal Kombat 3 return in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, including Kitana, Jade, Reptile and Scorpion on the prototype version; a new Ultimate Kombat Code was added in revision 1.0 to enable Mileena, Ermac, and Classic Sub-Zero as secret characters. Two new gameplay modes were introduced: the 2-on-2 mode which was similar to an Endurance match but with human players on both sides, and a new eight-player Tournament mode.


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