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Ultimate Mortal Kombat combines the visceral thrills of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 and the addictive puzzle action of the Puzzle Kombat component of Mortal Kombat Deception in a single DS-friendly package. With new record-keeping capability, and multiplayer Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, players will be able take UMK anywhere for fighting action on the go.

Feautures:

* First Mortal Kombat ever to appear on the Nintendo DS!
* A faithful recreation of the original and highly successful arcade version of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.
* Puzzle Kombat, the addictive and popular Mortal Kombat-style puzzle game from Mortal Kombat: Deception is
* included…and is playable online!
* Three ways to play against a fellow Mortal Kombat kombatant
* Implementing the Nintendo Wireless ad-hoc with Game Sharing system using only one Game Card that allows two people with DS systems to play,
* with limited characters
* Using Nintendo Wireless ad-hoc with two Game Cards allows two players to battle it out with the entire cast of characters
* Best of all, the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection allow two players to battle against each other anywhere in the world via the Internet!
* More than 20 playable Mortal Kombat characters and 15+ arenas will keep gamers involved in the fight!
* Classic finishing moves: Fatalities, Babalities, Friendships, Animalities and Stage Fatalities will give the player the chance to execute some of the most creative moves of the series.
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