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The iconic Mortal Kombat logo was almost scrapped because designer and co-creator John Tobias’ sister thought it was a seahorse rather than a dragon. This tidbit of information was revealed by ...
Apparently, the name “Dragon Attack” came from Ed Boon’s love of the Queen song by the same name, but this was eventually changed to the Mortal Kombat we know now. Still, the logo stuck, and ...
30 years after the release of Midway Games‘ Mortal Kombat, co-creator John Tobias has now revealed the origin of the martial arts fighting game franchise’s iconic dragon logo.Taking to Twitter ...
The Mortal Kombat logo is arguably one of the most recognisable in all of gaming: the silouetted dragon swooping around to resemble the Yin and Yang symbol is stunning in its sheer simplicity.
The Mortal Kombat logo is one of the most iconic logos in gaming, as this game has been around for years and again, played by many. The logo is recognized as a silhouette dragon, ...
Buy the Mortal Kombat 1 Premium Edition If you purchased the Mortal Kombat 1 Premium Edition, you should get 1,250 Dragon Krystals, or the same amount you'd get for $9.99 in the Store.
The vast majority of Mortal Kombat games have put the franchise's iconic dragon logo front and center of the box art, often surrounded by flame effects, and very occasionally, one or two well ...
The current build of Mortal Kombat 1 that we have access to doesn't display the price of Dragon Krystals. That said, this currency looks exactly like the Time Crystals from Mortal Kombat 11.
Mortal Kombat 2's logo has been revealed in a new behind-the-scenes photo, and it's hard to ignore the fact it appears to be paying homage to Karl Urban's Johnny Cage. Take a closer look after the ...
Dragon Krystals is a premium currency that can be purchased with real money in Mortal Kombat 1. They’re similar to Time Krystals in Mortal Kombat 11 that you could use for easy fatality tokens.
Video game historians have reason to celebrate today, as the first-ever drawing of Mortal Kombat's iconic dragon symbol has been shared publicly for the first time. Mortal Kombat co-creator John ...
Mortal Kombat franchise co-creator John Tobias has shared a bit of history about the video game’s iconic logo after recently discovering an image of the first drawing of the game’s dragon icon.