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Mortal Kombat, commonly abbreviated MK, is a fantasy series of fighting games created by Ed Boon and John Tobias. The series is especially noted for its realistic digitized sprites (which differentiated it from its contemporaries' hand-drawn sprites), and its high levels of blood and gore, including, most notably, its graphic Fatalities—finishing moves, requiring a sequence of buttons to perform, which, in part, led to the creation of the ESRB.
Mortal Kombat introduced 'Fatalities'-- finishing moves that allow players to end a fight by killing their opponent in a gruesome manner.It was developed in order to give gamers a free hit at the end of the fight. Finishing moves in later games included:
- Friendship, in Mortal Kombat II, "[which] include[s] giving opponents a present or a bouquet of flowers, instead of killing them"
- Animality, in Mortal Kombat 3: turning into an animal to violently finish off the opponent
- Mercy, where the victor gives a little health to the opponent
- Brutality, in Mortal Kombat Trilogy: bashing an opponent into pieces with a long combination of hits or combo
- Babality "[where] your opponent turns into a baby."
- Deception added the Hara-Kiri (as described by GameSpot, "[...] the hara-kiri, or self-fatality. Basically, players who have lost a match have the ability to punch in a command to perform a self-fatality"), to allow the losers to engage in a suicide-based finishing move, creating a race between both players to see if the winning player can finish off the losing player before the losing player can kill himself.
The Friendship moves were made as a comical response to the attention the series gathered due to its violent content.
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