
Youtube’s Deathmule squeezes just a little under three hours of brutal murder from Mortal Kombat’s 24 year history,…
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Mortal Kombat II
Game Boy port of Mortal Kombat II.
Youtube’s Deathmule squeezes just a little under three hours of brutal murder from Mortal Kombat’s 24 year history,…
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Microsoft has purchased Havok, a company that makes middleware physics software (read: the technology that helps make objects in video games behave properly). Havok’s tech is used in various video games including Dark Souls II and Mortal Kombat X. And now Microsoft owns it!
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Microsoft announced Xbox One was getting Xbox 360 backwards compatibility at E3 this year, a feature everyone but…
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