The SNES port of Midway's blood-soaked arcade sensation sparked a cultural firestorm and directly triggered the creation of the ESRB ratings system — Nintendo's decision to replace blood with sweat and alter fatalities made this version the censored alternative to the Genesis port, but the underlying fighting game is a tense, strategic one-on-one brawler with a roster of digitized fighters that remains iconic. The controversy only amplified public fascination, and the game became one of the best-selling SNES titles of its era.
Franchise 3 games
Mortal Kombat Games
Complete Mortal Kombat franchise guide — all 3 games in chronological order.
💡 Mortal Kombat Franchise Overview
- → The Mortal Kombat franchise launched in 1993
- → 3 entries in our database
- → Developed by Sculptured Software
- → Available on SNES
All Mortal Kombat Games
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Mortal Kombat
1993
SNES
8
1993 · Sculptured Software
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Mortal Kombat II
1994
SNES
9
1994 · Midway
The Mortal Kombat that perfected the formula — MK II added 12 characters, Babalities, Friendships, expanded Fatalities, and the Outworld tournament setting that became the franchise's iconic backdrop.
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Mortal Kombat 3
1995
SNES
8.3
1995 · Sculptured Software
The controversial third MK brought a new armageddon story, run button, and combo system while controversially removing fan-favorites like Scorpion. The SNES version featured the updated Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 content with the complete roster — making it the most complete home version available before 32-bit hardware arrived.
Mortal Kombat Franchise FAQ
How many Mortal Kombat games are there?
Our database includes 3 Mortal Kombat games, starting with the original in 1993. The franchise has expanded across 1 platforms.
What is the best Mortal Kombat game?
The highest-rated Mortal Kombat game in our database is Mortal Kombat II.
Who created the Mortal Kombat franchise?
The Mortal Kombat franchise was created and developed by Sculptured Software.