The downgrades, happily, don’t obscure how serious of a fighting game this is: a heavy and entertaining affair, it’s Mortal Kombat with imagination and almost as much violence. To make up for the setback and ensure anxious fans would still get a home version, the two companies downgraded their collaborative effort to fit the lesser technology of the Super Nintendo. ![]() But 1995 came and went, and the prediction faltered the Ultra 64 was delayed until the following year to have its technical problems fixed, and its name eventually changed. Video arcade customers in 1994 could regularly hear this message rumbling from cabinets of Nintendo and Rare’s Killer Instinct, an assured boast about the game’s longevity and a prediction of Nintendo’s future in the home console market. ![]() “Available for your home in 1995, only on Nintendo Ultra 64!”
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