Gamespot gives us a 20 minute look back at MK as the series hits its 20 year Anniversary this year. This vid features the staff who made the original game, some of the actors who played the characters and lots more. Its definitely worth all 20 minutes!! Check out the video below, and be sure to leave a comment about your favorite memories from playing MK1 for the very time, and the whole story behind it!!
MK9 videos from Toryuken! Top 8 now on Youtube!
This past weekend in Toronto, Canada was Toryuken! Road to Evo 2012 tournament, and MK9 was there in full force. REO defeated Maxter in the Grand Finals, but Toryuken! 2012 will be remembered as xSmokex’s coming out party. He will be a force to be reckoned with in the future, the future that started this past weekend! Check him out in action VS REO right here:
vVv REO (Kabal) vs xSmokex (Smoke) (Toryuken-Road to EVO Losers Final
The rest of the top 8 videos can be seen right here on TestYourMight.com!
vVv REO Wins Mortal Kombat 9 at Road to Evo 2012 Event, Toryuken!
Congratulations to the legend that is REO, read all about the results and see the action at where else, by TYM!
Toryuken! Mortal Kombat 9 Top 8 is set; 7v7 US vs Canada Tonight!
Toryuken, Mortal Kombat 9 Top 8: To be streamed Sunday 5/20/12 at 4PM – 6PM via Main Stream
Winners
vVv REO (Kabal)
NeoRussell (Jade/Kitana)
VSM Maxter (Sektor)
Milky Situation (Reptile)
Losers
xSMOKEx (Smoke)
VSM Insuperable (Quan Chi)
EG Justin Wong (Raiden)
W1nter Warz (Cyrax)
Check out more info and get hype over at TYM:
Red Bank Rumbles = Win
KombatNetwork ran a small, yet complete, stream for the Red Bank Rumbles crew tonight, our first all Capcom (KapkombatNetwork as we call it) stream. KN is trying to branch out and show some versatility, since we do play virtually all fighting games in our local group and run these games at our tournaments. This was the perfect opportunity to produce a stream for a great new gaming group that will be based out of Red Bank, NJ. Be sure to check out the Red Bank Rumbles as they will be bi-weely tournaments from now on, and the whole stream concept is still up in the air for them. We were glad to break them in and wish them luck if they choose to stream on their own.
Many thanks to Sean Hengchua, Esteban Martinez, Nicholas Souksay and John “Kazi” Cosentino for welcoming us into their opening, and of course Ken Kalada and Gary Berish of YesterCades. We are huge fans.
Last but not least, congratulations to VSM Classy Sasquatch for not making a liar out of me (Shock) and taking the SFxT tournament, and also congratulations to Grover who won SSF4AE with a nasty text book Guile, and not to mention 2nd in SFxT.