My tribute to the Ed Boon and John Tobias saga

SamuelDL

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As for YouTube I have never found any tribute to Mortal Kombat to convince me, I made one myself. I have used images of the games, movies, series, documentaries and other videos. It is short, it is less than three minutes. I do not want to be bored, and at the same time I wanted to tell the story of the development of the franchise. More or less I think it succeeds. I hope you like it:

 
So, this is why you wanted to make your own thread, huh? Well, you did well with the 15 posts. You've been busy. ;)

I will keep posting in the forum. I'm a fan of the series and is one of most active network communities. Share the tribute was the push I needed to register, but not the sole intention. My YouTube account is not even monetized.
 
I will keep posting in the forum. I'm a fan of the series and is one of most active network communities. Share the tribute was the push I needed to register, but not the sole intention. My YouTube account is not even monetized.

Well, you're young. Play some scary games and scream into the webcam and you'll be popular in no time.
 
No, thanks. Not want to be popular and I hate youtubers in general.

I think I know what you mean there..seems like the average youtuber today is only out for the money. I mean, there's nothing wrong with wanting money, but conforming to certain standards and abandoning your own creativity and originality is sad. I used to make vids years ago, but it was mainly for my friends and to share our good times gaming and such. I'm unable to watch your video now, but will give it a watch later on when I have access to youtube. :)
 
As for YouTube I have never found any tribute to Mortal Kombat to convince me, I made one myself. I have used images of the games, movies, series, documentaries and other videos. It is short, it is less than three minutes. I do not want to be bored, and at the same time I wanted to tell the story of the development of the franchise. More or less I think it succeeds. I hope you like it:



I liked it! Good job!
 
I think I know what you mean there..seems like the average youtuber today is only out for the money. I mean, there's nothing wrong with wanting money, but conforming to certain standards and abandoning your own creativity and originality is sad. I used to make vids years ago, but it was mainly for my friends and to share our good times gaming and such. I'm unable to watch your video now, but will give it a watch later on when I have access to youtube. :)

There's nothing wrong with wanting money, you're right, what happens is that most youtubers can tell they do just that. I hate the youtubers that are believed newscasters talking as if they had been injected caffeine and do not stop to ask likes. I personally do not amuse me, just make me nervous, and in Spain there are many of those.



I liked it! Good job!

Thank you so much, MK9! :)
 
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