<img src="http://www.trmk.org/images/mk2/mk2-choose.jpg" width="160" height="102" class="newslink" align="right" hspace="4" vspace="4" /><b>Sony Online Entertainment</b> is showing off the recent announcement of six <b>Midway</b> titles for the <b>PLAYSTATION Network</b> out at this year's <a href="">Consumer Electronics Show</a> in <b>Las Vegas</b>. <a href="http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/action/mortalkombat2/news.html?page=1&sid=6163911&part=rss&tag=gs_all_games&subj=6163911">GameSpot</a> was out at <b>CES</b> and got some playing time with <a href="http://www.trmk.org/games/mk2/"><strong>Mortal Kombat II</strong></a> a few more details on the game. In the article, it was revealed that <b>Digital Eclipse</b>, the same company behind all of <b>Midway's</b> recent arcade ports</b>, is the developer behind the conversion. The title will support <b>720p</b> and feature <b>online multiplayer</b> as well as <b>online leaderboards</b>. There are no plans for a graphical update to any of the characters or stages.
<a href="http://www.trmk.org/games/mk2/"><strong>Mortal Kombat II</strong></a>, along with five other classic <b>Midway</b> arcade games, will be released for download on the <b>PLAYSTATION Network</b> for the <b>PLAYSTATION 3</b> starting <b>early 2007</b>.The version of the game we played was extremely early but was looking like it was well on its way towards matching the quality of the best MKII conversions. Though early, the game already featured a full roster of fighters, stages, and the assorted finishing moves that were the introduced in the game. Best of all, the title ran at a good clip and felt about right, which bodes well for the final game.
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