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  • :D >>>22:35

  • i had amiga 1200 ;D tottally epic!

  • The music sounds all fucked up!

  • Ups ! Amiga 500 1MB

  • how do I play mortal kombat 2 friend on pc?

  • was it based upon the g enesis version?

  • 6:04 Sub-Zero sorts of forget the fatality and just admires his hand.

  • The arcade version under Mame32 is the best. You don't have to configure anything just run and play :)

  • The best Intro for Mortal Kombat II music is excellent - only Amiga makes it possible :)

  • a "friendship" versus sub-zero... that was unexpected ^^

  • Sega Genesis version is much better than amiga!

  • Which version of Amiga is this ?

  • Why does scorpion have subzeros stance??

  • this is worse than the Genesis version

  • @1234321hell Genesis is way better

  • @1234321hell its worser than the snes

  • the worst port, but version with the best sound and music

  • sounds ilk it said outanding

  • wait where is.....

    Insert disc II

    Insert disc III

    Insert disc IV

    Insert Disc II

    Scorpion Wins

    Flawless Victory

    FATALITY

    :D

  • the worst mortal kombat port ever are on the amiga

  • @SuperDave341 WRONG! Game Boy and game Gear are the worst!

  • @SonicTheHedgehog17 WRONG! I'll take 8-bit and NO color, over whatever the fuck bit this is and its LONG ASS LOADING times...

  • @nicholascooney

    16bit... but I guess you already knew that..

    

  • @SonicTheHedgehog17 Wrong! those are great!

  • Wow...that has to be one of the worst-looking fatalities I've seen in a long while, not just because of the delay but I mean the ice break was just..... :(

  • The only thing more Epic than the opening music, are the loading times.

  • weird i dont remember that it took so long to load

  • I think this version was a rushed port of the Megadrive version. The original MK was a far better port in comparison. Check out Shadow Fighter to see what the Amiga was capable of fighter wise !

  • this version I didn't know existed, but it's looks less than the Genesis version.

  • ......Fatality

  • In the end Baraka rules the mutant kingdom...

    Baraka Obama? :O

  • @idroM90 more like Baraka Obama the mutant winds up ruling the human kingdom

  • sound and music on amiga games was the best!

  • Wow, Jax is quite dis-arming!!

    -is shot-

  • Wow, bad load times

  • the amiga is missing sounds plus the sounds preset arent as clear as the other versions

  • impressive that Ricky manages to beat Jade, I'd always get thoroughly trounced by her! ...unless I cheated of course

  • I love music in both MK and MK2 on amiga.

  • 23:00

    LOLOLOL

  • Seeing this at my buddie's place was like getting hit in the head by Kintaro! With all respect to my beloved Commodore 64 I had at that time, Amiga ruled my mind in the early 90's.

  • The music in the credits is the best of all versions! Awesome.

  • COOL SOUND OLD GOLD TIMES AMIGA

  • Oh my God, thanx for uploading this :)

    Amiga 500 was all I had at that time, so this was the only way to play MK 2 at home for me (I played it with friends on SNES and Mega Drive, of course).

    Port was so bad, but something about it was constantly reminding me that it is a "computer game", and i really loved my Amiga computer at that age and have always thought it was something special. This version of MK2 was kinda geeky :)

    

  • Well, loads times, there's no getting around it one way or the other. The fact that this computer came out when the NES was top of the line says a lot about the Amiga.

  • @frigginjoe this port was released at the end of 1994 whenthe snes was top of the line.

  • @frigginjoe Well, when this computer came out around 1986 or so, the NES was already technically outdated by 3-4 years.

  • This looks and sounds just as terrible as the version for the Sega Genesis. The SNES version of this game absolutely kills this one. Kills it dead.

  • @guumbastic

    Don't dis the Genesis man.

  • The music at the start is awesome.

  • Too bad that the faces in the trees didn't have any animations in this Amiga port. The Amiga was more than capable of that too. :(

    Pretty decent port though and with WHDLoad there are no loadtimes, Fatalities, etc were all seemless, and the levels loaded faster. :)

  • a need a link to download this game with this original great sounds !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Whats that dude who peaks from side of the screen and yells "ue ueee" orsomething! :D

  • @vicemanFIN its Dan "Toasty" Forden.He composes the music for the MK games he shouts "toasty" :D

  • Utknąłem na Liu Kangu na very hard. Nawet podskoczyć się nie dało bo od razu strzelał w locie.

  • @rbk17 nie wiesz skad można ściągnąć tę gre z tym samym podkładem dzwiękowym co na filmiku?

  • awsome the longplay

  • I was less impressed with this port that that of the first one. A lot of things were removed so it would run on the lower-spec Amiga 500 and such.

    Still, I quite liked it, I was just a rather crap player, even with it set to "very easy" and 30 credits, like in this play! I got to Kintaro a few times, but never beat him.

  • 4:36 Come here!

    TOASTY!

  • not a very good port. and I love the amiga

  • W menu (start,options) wpisz kod: FIONA , ZEDWEB

    Do czegoś były te kody,stare dzieje więc nie pamiętam :)

  • This game works on ALL Amiga PC's , right?

  • @modewr

    There is no such thing as an Amiga PC - Amiga and PC are 2 different systems, but yes it should work on all Amigas!

  • @cubex55 With a amount of RAM right ?

  • @cubex55 Amiga was a PC. PC means Personal Computer, it doesn't mean IBM.

  • @mastermantrox

    No - Amiga was known as a "Home Computer" :)

  • @cubex55 Well, ok you win :P but if you say HC no one will know what do you mean. The main thing here is the difference between computer and console ;)

  • @mastermantrox

    Yeah i know - the majority of people wouldnt know the difference between PC and HC ;)

  • @cubex55 please tell me how do you play this game on pc:)

  • @razorbulan

    Download WinUAE :)

  • howd u get 46 mins?

  • @42316798

    Read our channel FAQ :)

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  • Wow, Sub-Zero's uppercut fatality was so powerful it broke the timestream and time had to catch up to it for the effect to be seen.

  • i remember the computer being such a fkn cheat at this game because it couldn't handle being beat lol for example look at sum of this vid

  • Love the music. I already record most of the music in my project using Easy Hi-Q Recorder.

  • I was addicted to this on my Amiga 1500!

  • "Press Fire" haha

  • FRIENDSHIP! BABALITY!

  • How can you do moves with 1 button? Seems impossible. :)

  • @blowmeuptomleykis An excellent mapping of the controls made it possible. Actually, it was impressive. Yet, you could also play with multiple buttons if you owned a joypad.

  • very easy???

  • the only thing dat makes dis version good is the music

  • I play it on my AMIGA 500, great Game !!!!!!!!!!

  • I remember how I loved this game on the Amiga500. Most of the games were much better on amiga than the same game on different platforms.

  • This port is on par with Atari 2600.

  • @kefkarules Actually, it is a very good port. Very playable. And if you installed it on the hard disk you had not loading times.

  • @Castef Or you just made do with the snes version and laughed at the other ports !

  • @1dosucol1 Which does not make the Amiga version uglier, right?

  • I remember having a pirated copy of this. Every time I tried to pick Jax the game would crash.

  • Why my amiga said for example SUB ZERO and yours doesnt!?

  • My parents would only allow me to play this for two hours each night,i just had time to watch one fatality load before i had to switch it off lol.

  • hey I've been lookin for that pre-fight load screen music, can anybody plz help ...??

    its that creepy tune when the rocky mountain appears at the background with the fighters up top

  • @sefa005

    Google "exotica org uk" they might have it :)

  • @sefa005 You can find at amiga music sites, but if I remember correctly, the tune is only 2 seconds long (because in the game it repeats over and over again). I know this because I was searching it too.

    P.S: The pirated copy I had for MK2 of the amiga didn't have stage music. I always thought this was because the A500 didn't have enough memory.

  • great mix between snes and sega genesis but not so good.

  • The Amiga had an awesome sound chip :)

  • load times are horrible!!

  • @sanitycollapse try WHDLoad!

  • @sanitycollapse With HDD and WHDLoad there's no such thing as "load times". :)

  • @sanitycollapse for a 4mhz computer not bad at all!

  • @tommyjones1978

    It is Amiga 500 computer with 1mb.

  • @sanitycollapse you had to try the floppy disk version.. FINISH HIM.. please insert disk 2 ... ccrrccr crrc crrcrrcr .. 4 minutes later.. FATALITY!.. insert disk 4..

  • @sanitycollapse But in those days no one knew any different...

  • @sanitycollapse Yes, and I remember sitting through them too!

  • @sanitycollapse i remember if you keep playing sub zero, scorpion or liu kang in the vs player mode you didn't have to load anymore yeahhh!!!

  • @sanitycollapse Loading from disks are slow if you didn't know that. However you can install the game to harddrive using a software called whdload and the issue will be solved.

  • Because MK2 was more technicaly advanced than MK1 i thought this amiga conversion was gonna suck a lot more than its MK1 version.Back in the day i was pleasantly suprised to see that wasnt the case.

  • The intro music is S-I-C-K! It was a feat to squeeze so many things in four floppies and load it into a 1987 machine ;)

  • Very Easy?!?! Really? I'm glad you know fatalities but c'mon, Very Easy?

  • finish him!!!

    (screen goes black)

    30 minutes later...

    fatality!!!

  • @sebamkfan You should be grateful it doesn't ask you for disk 2...

  • @Elsman84 taking out the disk 1 and inserting disk 2 and waiting 3 days and 5 hours to load, will be as long as wating for a fatality

  • @sebamkfan He tried to cut his head with a spoon, that's why he took so much time

  • @sebamkfan hahahaha.Yes. It was common on amiga, but still my favourite computer ;)

  • Amiga wins.....Flawless victory.

  • Interesting credits: Music and background and also music and SFX in all game. Exlusive Only for Amiga :D

  • Often to perform a fatality it asked to change floppy disk! There were three of them if I still recall right!

  • 04:34

    Right down corner - what the hell is this?

  • LOL! I think it was some of the programmers! By the way is quite scary.

  • I seem to recall that he's a programmer of MK, Ed Boon or something like this.

    He's says "Toasty!"

    In MK4, the first episode in 3D, he says "Toasty!3D!"

    He's alright in every MK.

  • It´s the best game ever. I loved playing Mortal Kombat!!!

    Finish Him!!!

  • all the ports of MK2 are good but this one was not all that great the music sucks

  • lol the 2 min load time for the fatalities is hilarious

  • @jordanv78

    I thought my computer was acting up at first.

  • Personally my favorite port is the 32X one (best graphix + gameplay but the music needed some work) But this one looks nicely done. I can't imagine playing it with just one button especially considering how the CPU is just has hard on the Amiga has the Arcade version it seems. IMO they should have at least reduced the Difficulty on this one but I guess people didn't mind it :/

  • thats the meaning of amiga/c64 games, if you beat the games you were good!

  • True. At least you could change how many continues you could use which helped :/

  • i like the options to put in as many credits as you want for the most part because i start to suck once i get to shang Tsung

  • The amiga lacked hard drive installation possibility like the DOS version (i own it disk version please :D !). The more faithfull version is the PC version, since Probe converted the arcade coin-op source code line per line, so the PC port is 100%, nothing has been put apart on it. The amiga version should have been A1200 only, with 256 colors :D but instead we would had 8 disks instead of 3.

  • @dlfrsilver And in MS-DOS we don't really need an install program, just using the copy command to put the content of the disks to hard drive. But I don't/didn't own the original disks so I don't know if there's any special copy protection on the disk like odd filesystem or sth or just in software? My copy was already on hdd when I got that computer.

  • I have this for the Super Nintendo. I absolutely suck at it, but it's fun as hell to play!

  • I remember that there was something like Sub Zero or Sub zERO WINs why there is no such thing there?

  • The amiga version needs 2 mb of RAM

    to get digitized speeches :D

  • oh ok.

  • Good to back to the memories !!! Thanks for this movie :)

  • Hehe i remember i only bet this game once on very easy mode xD So haaard :( MK2 had the best fatality animations

  • all the music was sooo much better on the amiga

  • No. I'm not. If I was it would have been a pritty shit joke.

  • Dude, th' music SUUUUUUCKS! Nothin' can replace th' orginal soundtrack

  • yeah ok. that would explain why i'v been plussed and you'v been minused 4. you probly never used to cain out the amiga version every day when you were like 5

  • I coudl care less about Thumbs up/downs. And no, because I never even had the Amiga. And again, I'll say it. Nothing'll beat the original soundtrack.

  • @JeiHeirumaru

    I actually think the music is EPIC especially for an 8-bit system

  • Says you... but me? Nothin' beats th' original

  • lol you meant 32 bit?

  • and you know amiga was 16 bits right?

  • I think it depends on model of Amiga..

  • Absolutely not. Amiga was 16bits.

    Actually , it had theM68K which was 32bits, but using the multiplexing technique ( transfering 32bits of data in 2 steps )

    amiga was the follow up to the 8 bit C64:)

    hope i could be of help

  • @BeckTropical

    So wouldn't that make the c64 an 8-bit Amiga

  • What do you mean by that? Amiga and c64 are from Commodore , yes. And amiga came after it in 85 , while commodore still worked on expading the c64 life and hardware.

    If i remember correctly they even started work on a c65 which even had HAM mode from amiga , but i don't remember if that got released or not.

    C64 is an 8-bit computer.

  • Wouldnt that mean c64 Games can be played on Amiga, and vice versa, Like Windows XP and 7.

  • as far as i know , you can't.

    You re confusing operating systems with Hardware though.

    C64 and AMiga are two different hardwares .

    Windows XP and 7 are two different OS .

    Unless you make your new hardware backwards compatible or with a similar architecture you won't be running the apps of another system on it.

    Think Genesis and Saturn , to make an example out of consoles instead of computers.

    C64 = 8 bit commodore hardware.

    Amiga = 16 Bit commodore hardware

    They re not OS on the same hardware.

  • You are hardly of any help if you propagate nonsense.

    Amiga 500,600,1000,2000,CDTV = 16bit machines.

    Amiga 1200,2500,3000,4000,CD32 = 32bit machines.

    The A1200,A3000,A4000 and CD32 even have 32bit wide memory connected to the chipset.

    Not to mention the huge batch of Amiga accelerator cards for all models which have a true 32Bit CPU and 32Bit RAM...

  • @porcorosso81 Ok probably you didn't even get what i was saying.

    I will recap for you sweetie :)

    Guy X said , Hey! Amiga is 8 bit!

    And i was like, no man... 16 bit.

    Obviously meaning the 16 bit start of the machine :)

    ANd i even said , YES there are 32bit amiga models.

    But the point was that Amiga was NEVER 8 bit.

    So..what did you prove ? Something i ALREADY said and was completely out of context? yes.

  • Depends on the Amiga. There were several, and ALSO an 32 bit Amiga.

  • I repeat. Amiga was a 16 bit machine .

    there are 32 bits amiga

    but NO 8 bit ones.

    Did i ever say something different?

  • yes there was... the amiga cd32

  • @addisonox

    again yes.

    but there were no 8 bit amiga

  • the 68k has a 16bit databus, 32bit data registers and 24bit addressbus. so the first models were more or less 16/32bit machines.

    Thats also how they called the Atari ST (Sixteen/Thirtytwo). The A3000 and all the AGA machines were full 32bit, except for the A1200, it just had a 24bit address bus (=8MB Ram)

  • spent hours and hours and even more hours playing this in the arcade loved it!!!!

  • how do you get reptile to eat a guys head

    please respond

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  • Back, Back,Back, Low Punch

  • starve him

  • The Amiga version is better of Master System and Game Gear (sorry for my bad english, I'm Brazilian)

  • quanti rikordi.......

  • I think this is a great port the music is great and the graphics are too was wondering how it faired when it comes to controls though. However I doubt any Amiga owner would have been disappointed with this at the time of release =)

  • this version was great back then. the controls were ok, but it played much better if you had a 2-button-pad/joystick. i was a little bit disappointed that there was no aga-chipset-version...

  • 25:58 :))))))))

  • TOASTY!!!

  • My friend used to have the Amiga version. I had forgotten how shit it is. The disc sometimes had to be changed during fatalities and found it hard to play with two buttons.

  • You could simply install it on a hard disk :) WHDLoad had a complete preloader for all MKs.

  • the Amiga version had absolutely the BEST music of all, nothing compares to these tunes;

    (jeez, they took some lame midi files from PC and put it in the PSX version)

    and the way fatalities are done - awesome

  • nah the saturn version had the best music the amiga music is very good though

  • this version is actually very dark and evil

  • How come you played on the right side instead of the left?.

  • because on port 1 plug in the mouse and port 2 plug in joystick, that's why appear the number 2 on the player select bcs of port 2