Publisher Midway had been reluctant to commit development resources to a GameCube version of MK: Deception due to the Cube's lack of online support - or rather, the lack of a central online gaming system ala PS2 Online or Xbox Live - but admitted in August that a Cube version was on the cards with extra features. "People have always wanted to control the boss characters in MK, and now we are giving them the chance to control two of the biggest, baddest bosses from any MK game!"īoon also revealed that they will bring "big, massive power moves" and "will also have some brutal fatality moves". "Since the Nintendo GameCube version is coming out after the other versions, we wanted to add something exclusive and special to set it apart," Boon says in Nintendo Power. Speaking in an interview with American magazine Nintendo Power, Boon said that Goro, the four-armed monster lurking at the end of the original Mortal Kombat, would be playable along with Outworld Emperor Shao Kahn. Mortal Kombat creator Ed Boon has revealed that the GameCube port of Mortal Kombat: Deception will feature playable boss characters in order to make up for the lack of online play, which was a key component of the recently released PS2 and Xbox versions.
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