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Mortal Kombat Trilogy (USA)

Mortal Kombat Trilogy on N64 highlights short rounds, defensive reads, and clean counterattacks. Use the overview to compare tags, version context, and play notes before starting.

Published
1996
Added
2026-04-04
Platform
N64
Developer
Unknown

Overview

Game Profile

Mortal Kombat Trilogy is an N64 fighting game centered on spacing, timing, and character-specific attacks. Best suited for players browsing Mortal Kombat, Fighting, Compilation entries. Title markers such as USA help separate this N64 entry from nearby regional or build variants.

Mortal Kombat Trilogy is an N64 fighting game centered on spacing, timing, and character-specific attacks. Notable details include pacing. Best suited for players browsing Mortal Kombat, Fighting, Compilation entries. Title markers such as USA help separate this N64 entry from nearby regional or build variants.

Core Strengths

Mortal Kombat Trilogy stands out through short rounds, defensive reads, and clean counterattacks.

  • Pacing: Start with one fighter long enough to learn safe attacks and recovery time.
  • Safe start: Block patiently before chasing long combos; many older fighters punish missed moves quickly.
  • Replay value: Try a few roster options because reach, speed, and special-move inputs can change the whole match.
  • Pacing: Start with one fighter long enough to learn safe attacks and recovery time.
  • Safe start: Block patiently before chasing long combos; many older fighters punish missed moves quickly.

What to Check First

Try a few roster options because reach, speed, and special-move inputs can change the whole match.

  • Pacing: Start with one fighter long enough to learn safe attacks and recovery time.
  • Safe start: Block patiently before chasing long combos; many older fighters punish missed moves quickly.
  • Replay value: Try a few roster options because reach, speed, and special-move inputs can change the whole match.

Build and Region Notes

Mortal Kombat Trilogy is cataloged as an N64 entry. Title markers such as USA help separate this N64 entry from nearby regional or build variants. The current tags are Mortal Kombat, Fighting, Compilation, Nintendo 64, USA Release, which help group the page with similar games without relying on a single generic label.

Common Questions

How many characters are available in Mortal Kombat Trilogy (USA)?

Around 38 fighters total, including secret and non-playable bosses like Sareena and Goro. Many are unlockable and not available right away.

What makes it different from the original Mortal Kombat 3?

It adds updated character moves, the Aggressor system, more game modes (Kombat Chess), and additional characters like Kitana, Mileena, Reptile and bosses from previous games.

How do you perform Fatalities in the game?

Wait for the 'Finish Him/Her' text and input specific directional and button combos that vary by character and proximity.

FAQ

How many characters are available in Mortal Kombat Trilogy (USA)?

Around 38 fighters total, including secret and non-playable bosses like Sareena and Goro. Many are unlockable and not available right away.

What makes it different from the original Mortal Kombat 3?

It adds updated character moves, the Aggressor system, more game modes (Kombat Chess), and additional characters like Kitana, Mileena, Reptile and bosses from previous games.

How do you perform Fatalities in the game?

Wait for the 'Finish Him/Her' text and input specific directional and button combos that vary by character and proximity.

What modes can I play besides arcade?

Practice to learn controls, Endurance for continuous fights, Team Battle to pick fighters in sequence, and the secret Kombat Chess.

How does the Aggressor System affect gameplay?

Characters build an Aggressor meter when they attack. Max meter grants them stronger special moves but may cause slight temporary self-damage if overused.