There are very few things I remember about being 2 years old. Some of those things include drinking syrup, eating whole loafs of bread, saying by to my sis when she went to school, craping in my aunts closet, (several times) and watching, not playing, Mortal Kombat.
My cousins Tony and Mike got the 1st game a year after it came out, and MKII shortly after. However, I wasnt aloud to play until I was 5, which is when UMK3 came out. I absolutly never won when I fought Tony and Mike, Id be lucky if they didnt get Double Flawless.
I like MK, but Tony and Mike, were addicts It leterally became their Crack. Mike was the better of the two, and he would invite random strangers to come inside and play MK. (This was very dangerous, because we lived in a crime infested slum at te time) He played so much, his Sega blew up, along with his copy of MKII. So, he sold his MKI, and MK3 to my other cousin Peter.
We then moved to a better naborhood, where Tony and Mike bought an N64, along with MK4 and MK Trilogy. Of course, Id play with them, and , of course, I'd lose. My family then moved again, so I couldnt play MK with them, cause we no longer lived next door to each other. So, for my B-Day they bought me my own N64, along with MK4 and MK Trilogy. These were the first MK games I ever owned.
Years went by, and Tony and Mike gave up their obsession with the game, and slowly, so did I. Then MKDA came out, and my obsession returned stronger than ever! My parents bought me a PS2, and that was the first game I got! Soon after, Pete had a garage sale, were I bought Tony and Mike's MKI, MK3, and Pete's Sega Genisis.
Then I decided, I was gonna own ALL the MK games. I went to GameWorld, and bought MKII, and UMK3. My parents bought me a Dreamcast, for the SOLE PURPOSE, of owning MK Gold. They also bought me MKM, MK Trilogy for PS2, and MKSF.
Then, in November, MK Deception came out. At the time I didnt have a job, and all I had to my name was 25 dollars. So me and Tony went out and he gave me a $25 dollar loan to buy the game, and I payed him back by mooching of my grandparents, washing cars, and washing some dishes.
I just recently bought MK Shaolin Monks and I CANNOT put it down!!! In short, Mortal Kombat has always been part of my life, and always will be. Some day I hope to be a film director, and I plan to make every MK game into a movie, but this will be done better than the craptacular movies that are out now, that I promiss you. So wish me Luck!