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<a href="http://www.gamespot.com">GameSpot</a> has a whole slew of exclusive <b>Mortal Kombat: Deady Alliance</b> <a href="http://gamespot.com/gamespot/stories/news/0,10870,2866221,00.html">content</a> tonight. Included are 6 <a href="http://gamespot.com/gamespot/filters/products/screenindex/0,11104,551907,00.html">screenshots</a>, of those 5 are brand new. These new screenshots are available for free until next week when they become part of GameSpot's pay area, <a href="http://gamespot.com/gamespot/misc/complete/signup.html">GameSpot Complete</a>. In addition to the screenshots, GameSpot Complete also offers a new exclusive video of in-game fighting action. In both the screenshots and the new video, we finally see the appearance of game's new blood and particle system. In-game weapons now leave a colorful trail behind their motions and the new blood looks quite spectacular, even in a static screenshot. In addition, the game's life meters have been tweaked and now include a close-up picture of the fighter next to their name, similar to <b>Virtua Fighter 4</b>.
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<p>Head on over to GameSpot to check out their screenshots before they are no longer accessible, or even better, sign up for the <a href="http://gamespot.com/gamespot/misc/complete/signup.html">GameSpot Complete</a> service to check out the video. The month of May is free for all new accounts.
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<p>Given the look of the screenshots and of the video, it appears that <b>MKA</b> is taking form very nicely. If this is any indication of how complete the version to be shown at E3 is, we expect to have quite a detailed hands-on preview to share with our readers.
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The anticipation is building. E3 is only 3 days away. Keep it tuned to <b>TRMK</b> for all of your <B>MKA</b> E3 coverage as we bring it to you <b>LIVE</b> from the show's floor on Wednesday.
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<a href="http://www.gamespot.com">GameSpot</a> has a whole slew of exclusive <b>Mortal Kombat: Deady Alliance</b> <a href="http://gamespot.com/gamespot/stories/news/0,10870,2866221,00.html">content</a> tonight. Included are 6 <a href="http://gamespot.com/gamespot/filters/products/screenindex/0,11104,551907,00.html">screenshots</a>, of those 5 are brand new. These new screenshots are available for free until next week when they become part of GameSpot's pay area, <a href="http://gamespot.com/gamespot/misc/complete/signup.html">GameSpot Complete</a>. In addition to the screenshots, GameSpot Complete also offers a new exclusive video of in-game fighting action. In both the screenshots and the new video, we finally see the appearance of game's new blood and particle system. In-game weapons now leave a colorful trail behind their motions and the new blood looks quite spectacular, even in a static screenshot. In addition, the game's life meters have been tweaked and now include a close-up picture of the fighter next to their name, similar to <b>Virtua Fighter 4</b>.
</p>
<p>Head on over to GameSpot to check out their screenshots before they are no longer accessible, or even better, sign up for the <a href="http://gamespot.com/gamespot/misc/complete/signup.html">GameSpot Complete</a> service to check out the video. The month of May is free for all new accounts.
</p>
<p>Given the look of the screenshots and of the video, it appears that <b>MKA</b> is taking form very nicely. If this is any indication of how complete the version to be shown at E3 is, we expect to have quite a detailed hands-on preview to share with our readers.
</p>
<p>
The anticipation is building. E3 is only 3 days away. Keep it tuned to <b>TRMK</b> for all of your <B>MKA</b> E3 coverage as we bring it to you <b>LIVE</b> from the show's floor on Wednesday.
</p>