Released in the early 1990s and discontinued in 2003, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System had an amazing run of games ranging from forgettable shovelware to
Tag: Mortal Kombat
And you thought it was over after Halloween. The Mortal Kombat flash mob has been on a tear since then, gathering even more famed characters from the series and breakdancing all over NYC – from a TGI Friday’s to a truck’s flatbed (2:15, watch for when the girl takes a wicked spill…I know from experience that it’s hard to jump off a moving vehicle, even at slow speeds). Don’t know why it had to be 7 minutes long, but it’s well worth it.
Some of you might remember a viral short from a while back called Mortal Kombat: Rebirth. It was an unofficial attempt by a director to prove that he had what it takes to make an action movie. Maybe I should make this a little bit more clear: Kevin Tancharoen is the guy who directed the reboot of Fame and Glee: The Documentary. But don’t judge him on those.
Sometimes college can get boring. When you’re sick of endless parties and need a break from socializing, then you retreat into the dark cave of
By: Brandon Wolfson Over the years and some shoddy 3D MK games and brawls with DC comic book characters, fans have been waiting for the