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‘Mortal Kombat’ Vita ad brings hot women in ridiculous outfits to the real world
The Vita version of the Mortal Kombat reboot is just around the corner, so to remind everyone of this fact is a clip that feels like a commercial for a luxury car or perfume, but with two women dressed up as series mainstays Mileena and Kitana.
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Watch two actors from ‘Mortal Kombat’ earn some extra money on the side
When Mortal Kombat hit the scene, it was crazy popular. Enough for some UK show to fly in two of its mo-cap actors to play the game, in character. Hey, bet it was a decent paycheck at least.
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It’s some guy freestyle rapping about fighting games in a car
I have no idea what this guy is smoking (actually, I can make some educated guesses), but it’s allowing him to freestyle rap for over 4 minutes about Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. It’s NSFW by the way.
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VIDEO: The ‘Street Fighter’ vs. ‘Mortal Kombat’ flash mob looks like the best time ever
Time once again to see a bunch of folks dressed up as Mortal Kombat characters, dancing in the streets, but this time, they’re joined with folks dressed up as Street Fighter characters. And it is beyond awesome.
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VIDEO: Dorkly pays tribute to Striker, the best worst character in ‘Mortal Kombat’
Making his debut in Mortal Kombat 3 was Striker. Not a ninja, not a demigod, not even a special forces operative. Just a mall cop. Whom Dorkly honors by making him even more badass. And that’s giving him a Segway.
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VIDEO: Remind yourself what games you missed last year via Legos
We’re near the tail end of February 2012, so the last thing we need is another 2011 recap. But present it in the form of stop motion animated clip using Legos? There are exceptions to every rule.
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Tell the whole world that you love ‘Street Fighter’ AND The Doobie Brothers
Or perhaps you’d like one that tells everyone how much you love Marvel Vs. Capcom and Pizza Hut?
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VIDEO: A ‘Super Mario,’ Street Fighter,’ ‘Mortal Kombat’ mash-up that’s technically fine art
G. I. Joe is also part of the package as well, FYI. There’s not much else to say. Like I said, it mixes all the aforementioned elements in a museum quality package.