
On September 30, 1994, Mortal Kombat II, with the exception of the Game Boy version, was put on the infamous German index by the BPjS. After winning 250 matches in a row the player can play a "Pong" game (confirmed in DOS and Arcade versions).The Amiga, DOS and Sega Genesis versions require only 25 matches. In order to fight Noob Saibot, the player has to win 50 matches in a row in two-player mode.In the time when his head is on the screen, the player has to hold "Down" and press F1 (DOS version) or Start (consoles) or Fire (Amiga version). As the fight goes, sometimes Dan Forden's head appears in the bottom right corner of the screen.


Kano and Sonya are the only 2 characters not to return from Mortal Kombat, although they can be seen chained in the background of Shao Kahn's stage.

He was later added as an actual character in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. This is an error message (ERror MACro) that was not removed but many people believed it was a secret character. In some versions of the game ERMAC flashes onscreen. In Mortal Kombat 2 this became an actual fatality, but Cage knocks off 3 heads now instead of one. In the original Mortal Kombat, a glitch would allow Johnny Cage to knock off a phantom head off an enemy if the uppercut move had been executed quickly enough, though this only worked on Kano, Scorpion and Sub-Zero. However, this move did eventually get restored for Mortal Kombat Trilogy. This was untrue but as a result they were included in Mortal Kombat 3.īaraka was at one point going to have a blade spin move, but this was removed to balance him out more. There were strong rumours of animal fatalities called animalities.
