There was a webseries back in 2000. It was mostly forgotten by most people but several people have rediscovered it on youtube. The problem is most who did rediscovered it are unaware there is a storyline behind them. It was told on Mortal Kombat site through news reports but the site been change long since then and navigating through wayback machine is a mess. I did find a site that had the entire storyline written down but I can't find it anymore. All I could find was some an hour long video where somebody uploaded every video of FOMA and then had the entire storyline shown in the last 17 minutes in very poor and unreadable video quality.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RyssGZ8wAQ
I made that video and you're probably talking about my site too. That video is "poor and unreadable " because it was made for a PC as was my whole site. Most of my materials were from the '90s and not optimized for mobile devices. We didn't have mobile devices back then and frankly they're not suitable for the older stuff.
I have no plans to relaunch my site. It was a hobby and passion project. Unfortunately many of us who remember the feeling of coming across the trading cards or finding magazines that talked about the movies are far few and between. My site catered to the few and it has no life or meaning in this shitty existence and generation of geekdom. Plus I done all that work and got nothing out of it except seeing my shit shared across several sites and YouTube just to find it referenced as "that site" or to be reminded I'm a "legend" in a community self-absorbed with dumbass bloggers who geek out at the stupidest shit for likes and have fans throw money at them for frankly not contributing anything and feeding off other people's work.
If the price is right maybe I'll relaunch. But I'd rather have the right price and sell it all outright.
I'm just worry this will fall under lost media
I'm just worry this will fall under lost media
Mortal Kombat Onlin hosts the original copies that exist, there's only 2 missing , I gave them all to them.
This definitely isn't lost media.
Mortal Kombat: The Live Tour that's lost media.