


So, that night, while waiting for friends to be ready to play Team Fortress 2, I plugged in my USB gamepad and launched MKAK for some classic MK action. Now, I have Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection for both Xbox 360 and Steam, but my Xbox 360 is currently packed away (more info about that in a later post, hopefully). Of course, I had played for several minutes on UMK3 before realizing, “Hey, I could be playing this at home…” While there, I noticed that for the first time they not only had Mortal Kombat II, but the original Mortal Kombat and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 as well.

This past weekend, I went to the Houston Arcade Expo for my annual classic arcade gaming fix. It really is a shame that Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection has been more or less abandoned on Steam/PC.
