336 reads json #1020

Version for Game Boy Mortal Kombat & Mortal Kombat II (Japan)

Collection data

.dat name gbo_no-intro
.dat version Nintendo - Game Boy | https://www.no-intro.org | 20230205-095952
.dat status Up-to-date
ROMset platform Game Boy
ROMset title Mortal Kombat & Mortal Kombat II (Japan)
ROMset alias
ROMset CRC32* b1a8dfd0
ROMset size* 1048576 bytes

Version data

Intro title(s)
Compile date
Serial number
Texts
Voices
View side
Screen overscan 0, 0, 0, 0
Media 1 × cartridge
Players
Voting 0
Differences
Other versions
Game Boy »
???? Mortal Kombat - Shinken Kourin Densetsu (Japan)
Game Boy »
???? Mortal Kombat (USA, Europe)
Game Boy »
???? Mortal Kombat & Mortal Kombat II (USA, Europe)
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat (Europe)
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat (USA) (Beta)
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat (USA)
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat - Shinken Kourin Densetsu (Japan) (En)
Megadrive »
???? Mortal Kombat (World)
Megadrive »
???? ★★ Mortal Kombat (USA, Europe) (Rev A) (Beta)
Master System »
???? Mortal Kombat (Europe, Brazil)
Game Gear »
???? Mortal Kombat - Shinken Kourin Densetsu (Japan)
Game Gear »
???? Mortal Kombat (USA, Europe)
Mega CD »
???? Mortal Kombat (USA)
Mega CD »
???? Mortal Kombat (Europe)
Mega CD »
???? Mortal Kombat Kanzenban (Japan)
Arcade »
???? Mortal Kombat (Reptile Man hack)
Arcade »
???? Mortal Kombat (Yawdim bootleg, set 1)
Arcade »
???? Mortal Kombat (Yawdim bootleg, set 3)
Arcade »
???? Mortal Kombat (Yawdim bootleg, set 4)
Amiga 500 »
???? Mortal Kombat (Europe)
Amiga 500 »
???? Mortal Kombat (Germany)
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat (USA) (Rev 1)
PC (diskette) »
???? Mortal Kombat [312]
PC (diskette) »
???? Mortal Kombat [916]
PC (diskette) »
???? Mortal Kombat [1786]
PC (diskette) »
???? Mortal Kombat [1787]
PC (diskette) »
???? Mortal Kombat [2035]
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat (Europe) (Rev 1)
Megadrive »
???? Mortal Kombat (World) (Beta)
Game Gear »
???? Mortal Kombat (USA, Europe) (Beta)
Game Boy »
???? Mortal Kombat II (USA, Europe)
Game Boy »
???? Mortal Kombat II - Kyuukyoku Shinken (Japan)
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat II (Europe)
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat II (Europe) (Rev 1)
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat II (USA)
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat II (USA) (Rev 1)
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat II - Kyuukyoku Shinken (Japan) (En)
Megadrive »
???? Mortal Kombat II (World)
Master System »
???? Mortal Kombat II (Europe, Brazil)
Game Gear »
???? Mortal Kombat II (World)
Playstation »
???? Mortal Kombat II (Japan)
Arcade »
???? Mortal Kombat II (rev L1.1)
Arcade »
???? Mortal Kombat II (rev L3.1)
Arcade »
???? Mortal Kombat II (rev L3.1, European)
Arcade »
???? Mortal Kombat II (rev L3.2, European)
Arcade »
???? Mortal Kombat II (rev L9.1, hack)
Amiga 500 »
???? Mortal Kombat II (Europe)
PC (diskette) »
???? Mortal Kombat II [3065]
PC (optical) »
???? Mortal Kombat & Mortal Kombat II (Europe)
PC (optical) »
???? Mortal Kombat II (Europe)
PC (optical) »
???? Mortal Kombat II (USA)
Super Nintendo »
???? Mortal Kombat II (USA) (Beta)
Saturn »
???? Mortal Kombat II (Europe)
Saturn »
???? Mortal Kombat II (USA)
Saturn »
???? Mortal Kombat II Kanzenban (Japan) (4S)
Arcade »
1992 Mortal Kombat (prototype, rev 4.0 07/14/92)
Arcade »
1992 Mortal Kombat (prototype, rev 8.0 07/21/92)
Arcade »
1992 Mortal Kombat (prototype, rev 9.0 07/28/92)
Arcade »
1992 Mortal Kombat (rev 2.0 08/18/92)
Arcade »
1992 Mortal Kombat (Turbo 3.0 08/31/92, hack)
Arcade »
1992 ★★★ Mortal Kombat (rev 3.0 08/31/92)
Arcade »
1992 Mortal Kombat (Victor bootleg of rev 3.0 08/31/92)
Arcade »
1992 Mortal Kombat (rev 1.0 08/09/92)
Arcade »
1992 Mortal Kombat (rev 4.0 09/28/92)
Arcade »
1992 Mortal Kombat (Nifty Kombo 666, hack)
Arcade »
1992 Mortal Kombat (Nifty Kombo, hack)
Arcade »
1993 Mortal Kombat (Turbo Ninja T-Unit 03/19/93, hack)
Arcade »
1993 Mortal Kombat (rev 5.0 T-Unit 03/19/93)
Arcade »
1993 Mortal Kombat (Turbo 3.1 09/09/93, hack)
Arcade »
1993 Mortal Kombat (rev 4.0 T-Unit 02/11/93)
Arcade »
1993 Mortal Kombat II (rev L1.4)
Arcade »
1993 Mortal Kombat II (rev L2.0)
Arcade »
1993 Mortal Kombat II (rev L2.1)
Arcade »
1993 ★★★★ Mortal Kombat II (rev L3.0)
Arcade »
1993 Mortal Kombat II (rev L4.2, hack)
Arcade »
1993 Mortal Kombat II Challenger (hack)
32X »
1994 Mortal Kombat II (Japan, USA)
PC (optical) »
1995 Mortal Kombat II (USA) (v1.1)
32X »
1995 ★★★★ Mortal Kombat II (Europe)

Parent Game(s) data

GameMortal Kombat (1992–1993)
Genre(s)vs. fighting
Saga(s)Mortal Kombat (1992–2001)
SynopsisFive hundred years ago, an ancient and well respected Shaolin fighting tournament, held every 50 years, was corrupted by an evil and elderly sorcerer by the name of Shang Tsung acompanied by Prince Goro, (a four-armed half-human / half-dragon). Knowing that if ten tournaments in a row were won by the Outworld champion, the Earth Realm would be conquered by evil and fall into darkness, Shang entered Goro in the tournament and had him defeat the great Kung Lao. Goro has been reigning supreme as the undefeated fighting champion for five hundred years now. As the last tournament required draws near, Raiden, Thunder God and protector of the Earth Realm, enacts a plan to tip the scales in the humans' favor, Seven fighters step into the arena on Shang Tsung's mysterious island: Shaolin warrior Liu Kang, Special Forces operative Sonya Blade, the mercenary thug Kano, fame-seeking actor Johnny Cage, the ice-wielding Lin Kuei warrior Sub-Zero and his undead adversary Scorpion, and Raiden himself.
GameMortal Kombat II (1993–1995)
Genre(s)vs. fighting
Saga(s)Mortal Kombat (1992–2001)
SynopsisFollowing his failure to defeat Liu Kang in the Mortal Kombat tournament, the evil Shang Tsung begs his master Shao Kahn, supreme ruler of Outworld and the surrounding kingdoms, to spare his life. He tells Shao Kahn that if they hold it in Outworld the invitation for the next Mortal Kombat cannot be turned down, and the Earthrealm warriors must attend. Kahn agrees to this plan and also restores Shang Tsung's youth. He then extends the invitation to the thunder god and Earthrealm's protector, Raiden, who gathers his warriors and takes them into Outworld. The new tournament is much more dangerous, as Shao Kahn has the home field advantage, and an Outworld victory will allow him to subdue Earthrealm.