

The N64 game also includes a new level, the Star Bridge, which is basically a different take on the Pit II background. Palace Gates, Warrior Shrine and Throne Room were removed. However, only a handful of backgrounds from the first Mortal Kombat make it into this game such as the Courtyard, Goro's Lair, the Pit, and the Pit Bottom. The PlayStation and Sega Saturn versions only lack the Hidden Portal and Noob Saibot's Dorfen from MK3 and the N64 version lacks Kahn's Arena from MKII and The Bank from MK3. For example, if her name is blue, she will possess all Kitana's moves.Įvery battle arena that has been featured in Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat 3, and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 makes an appearance in this game. Her entire moveset depends on what color her name is on her life bar. Khameleon (N64 only) - Unlocked by pressing C-Right, C-Up, A, B, C-Down, C-Up, C-Right at the story line.
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In the PC version, to be more keyboard-friendly, only High Punch + Low Punch need to be held to change into Chameleon.

Whatever ninja palette he turns to will grant him that respective ninja's abilities.

This character, known as Chameleon, appears and rapidly switches between all the male ninjas ( Classic Sub-Zero, Scorpion, Reptile, Ermac, Rain, Human Smoke and Noob Saibot).

Bosses Goro, Kintaro, Shao Kahn, and Motaro are also now playable. Along with the Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 roster, Mortal Kombat Trilogy adds Baraka, Johnny Cage, Raiden, and "klassic" versions of Raiden, Kano, Jax, and Kung Lao. Rain and Noob Saibot are playable for the first time with their very own moves, combos, and finishing moves. Every character that has ever appeared in a Mortal Kombat game prior to Mortal Kombat Trilogy appears in this game.
