The figure has the Asian Conical Hat that he is known for wearing, and the outfit looks pretty close to what he wears in the game.Īt least, that’s what it looks like at first glance. To be honest, this toy looks pretty decent. Yeah, someone dropped the ball on naming this toy.
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You got your ticket to the freak show by clicking on this page, so check out these horrible Mortal Kombat toys, figure by figure. These toys were an absolute disappointment in the form of re-used GI Joe models and nonsensical additions. To say that they left a lot to be desired is an understatement. The game brought us some amazing characters like Sub-Zero, Scorpion, Goro, and Shang Tsung who had special moves and motivations for entering the tournament.Īfter the game was released, Midway partnered with Hasbro to release a line of toys.
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Video game enthusiasts loved it, and a lot of boring people who were worried about games corrupting their kids hated it. Not only was it a very good fighting game, but it received tons of criticism for the gushing blood effects and fatalities. So let’s dig ’em up!Īlmost everyone that played video games in the early 1990s knows about Mortal Kombat. Fans were not impressed by the cash grab, and they fell into obscurity.
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November 5, 2020Novemby Kyle Glatz In 1990s, Games, Toys 3 Comments If you forgot (or never knew) about Hasbro’s bizarre Mortal Kombat toys, you’d be forgiven.