Long Live Mortal Kombat Book Launches Ultimate Kickstarter
Crowd sourcing a finisher!

As the years march on the story of Mortal Kombat and its continued runaway success only grows more interesting and legendary. For author David L Craddock: the saga has inspired a wealth of material for his book Long Live Mortal Kombat Round 1 and now he's seeking to source funds from the very fandom he has written about to complete the ultimate printing. Read on for details:

Craddock has written extensively about video games, authoring the Stay Awhile and Listen series about Blizzard Entertainment, and is seeking a target goal of $10,000 to complete finalized printing, editing, and distribution of his book Long Live Mortal Kombat Round 1: The Fatalities and Fandom of the Arcade Era.

You can hear it all in his own words in the pitch video embedded below, and discover how you to get involved in the already booming Kickstarter campaign, which has reached more than 80% of its goal in a matter of two days.

The first in a planned trilogy of titles; Round 1 covers the arcade era of the series, spanning the original Mortal Kombat -- which celebrates its 30th anniversary later this year -- through to Mortal Kombat 4. Along with striving to be a definitive tome of the series' behind the scenes history, it also differentiates its perspective from others by examining the fandom that has stayed with the series, and the cultural phenomenon spawned from playing and enjoying the games.

Reward tiers include multiple versions of the book, including an Ultimate Hardcover Edition filled with full colour photographs sourced from fans, and even an audio version. Content for each goal can be seen below, along with cover art of the two editions.


Did you contribute backing to Long Live Mortal Kombat? Tell us all about it in the comments below and delve deeper into nostalgia in the 2D Kombat Klassics and 3D Kombat Klassics forums for more retro revival!

MK30: The Creation of Sub-Zero's Stance
Ed Boon shares more original footage!

Later this year Mortal Kombat will celebrate its 30th Anniversary and series co-creator Ed Boon is dipping into his personal archive to share incredible moments from the 1991 development of the original game. This time he reveals a crucial moment in the creation of Sub-Zero. Watch:

The latest "fly on the wall" clip shows live-action actor Daniel Pesina receiving direction from Boon & Tobias as they search for a stance that will distinguish Sub-Zero from his arch-rival Scorpion. The process, which used palette swapping to convert the yellow ninja costume to blue, sees the team experiment with several positions before settling upon Sub-Zero's open handed approach.

Palette swapping sprites famously allowed the developers to economically generate two characters, with the unique fighting stance creating the impression of a distinct second character for the price of just 7 frames of animation. In finding the right pose, they needed to make sure it would work with the same punches & kicks used by Scorpion.

The improvisational element of designing the finished sprites was evident in previous footage that showed the creation of Scorpion's iconic spear, and Boon notes "... how spontaneous our decisions had to be, based on what we were seeing right at that moment. John suggesting that Scorpion spin his fists. Me suggesting Sub-zero tuck his hand to his chest and sway back & forth."

The footage shows several fight poses not used and the AIAS Hall of Famer has teased reveal more from the 1991 cutting room floor. What would you like to see from the making of the first game? Share your thoughts in the comments below and find & discuss more in the 2D Kombat Klassics forum.

Mortal Kombat 30th Anniversary
10/08/2022 12:00 AM EDT
MKX Kommunity Survival KOTH/Stream!
This Saturday, March 12th at 9 P.M. EST!

We are excited to join our partners over at the Mortal Kombat Subreddit this weekend and throwback to a Klassic for an exclusive one night Mortal Kombat X Survival Saturday on PlayStation 4!

This exclusive kommunity event is a Survival King of the Hill competition where the player with the biggest streak in the show's two hour stream period is declared the Ultimate Survivor. Your health during the match carries over to the next round, raising the overall intensity and stakes throughout the evening.

To play, join the Survival Saturday room this weekend in Mortal Kombat X, and jump into event organizer Survived Kombatant’s Survival KOTH lobby. No prior registration is required to compete!

You can expect some great surprises from the lore master himself, Tabmok99, and also hear some exclusive new announcer sound bytes from the legendary Tim Kitzrow of NBA Jam fame! We look forward to you joining us! Watch this special event LIVE on Saturday, March 12th at over on our Twitch Channel.

Evo Announces 2022 Championship Lineup
MK11 Ultimate returns!

The Evo World Championship will return to live competition in Las Vegas later this year after being driven online by world events last year. Among a full lineup of games will be Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate -- returning after being one of the heroes of the online competition. Read on for details:

Evo 2022 welcomes a robust lineup of World Championship tournaments to be contested on the PS4 -- preferred console provided by Evo owners & sponsors Sony Playstation. Business as usual for several of the competitive groups, including Street Fighter V and Tekken 7.

It will once again be a massive weekend of fighting game action with heats starting Friday, August 5th-6th, in the Bayside D, E, and F Exhibit Halls of the South Convention Center at Mandalay Bay. Only the best will advance to Sunday's main stage in the Michelob ULTRA Arena to compete for glory and prize money! Registration is open now at evo.gg

The full lineup also includes: Street Fighter V, Gilty Gear: Strive, Tekken 7, The King of Fighters XV, Melty Blood: Type Lumina, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Granblue Fantasy: Versus, and Skygirls: 2nd Encore. Nintendo controversially withdrew Super Smash Bros from competition eligibility, eliciting a mournfully tasteful statement in February.

Mortal Kombat 11 faced shock omission in 2020, before the event was cancelled, and Sony assumed full ownership. Combo Breaker Event Director Nick "TheHadou" Thiher was appointed Evo General Manager last December.

Will you walk the golden mile to Las Vegas to compete for glory and bragging rights at the 2022 Evo World Championship? Tell us all about it in the comments below and hone your skill by joining Fight Klub and discussing more in the Mortal Kombat 11 forum!


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