Coming to the exA-Arcadia arcade system.
Back when Mortal Kombat was only just making its impact felt in the world of arcades, Data East’s North American office decided it would create its own take on the digitised one-on-one fighter.
With a story penned by none other than Back to the Future co-scriptwriter Bob Gale, Tattoo Assassins promised over two thousand different fatalities (a fib, as it turned out) and even “nudalities” which stripped your opponent. Some of the more inventive fatalities included a DeLorean running over your rival (a nod to Gale’s aforementioned movie career) and references to other Data East games, such as BurgerTime.
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Coming to the exA-Arcadia arcade system.
Back when Mortal Kombat was only just making its impact felt in the world of arcades, Data East’s North American office decided it would create its own take on the digitised one-on-one fighter.
With a story penned by none other than Back to the Future co-scriptwriter Bob Gale, Tattoo Assassins promised over two thousand different fatalities (a fib, as it turned out) and even “nudalities” which stripped your opponent. Some of the more inventive fatalities included a DeLorean running over your rival (a nod to Gale’s aforementioned movie career) and references to other Data East games, such as BurgerTime.
Read the full article on timeextension.com