Armed with special moves, killer kombos, and the infamous finishing moves, the merciless fighters move courtesy of a new extended control panel. The PC version preserves all the arcade features, including all the Kom-batants and hidden fighters. It also features a new finishing move called Brutality, a long combination of attacks that ends with the opponent exploding. Mortal Kombat 3 is this years hot two-player head-to-head fighting game. New additions to the game included the “Aggressor” bar, a meter that fills during the course of the match and temporarily makes a player character faster and stronger. Some completely new characters were also introduced. Mortal Kombat Trilogy features the same gameplay and story as Mortal Kombat 3, but adds characters and stages from the other three arcade games, including Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. Added more specials, combos, finishing moves. It adds nearly all playable characters from the Genesis/MegaDrive versions of Mortal Kombat 1, 2, and 3 -including the absent Sheeva, and also adds new backgrounds, specials, combos, finishing moves, and missing audio samples.
The 2011 compilation Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection includes an emulation of UMK3 as well as the first Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat II. Further versions were also released for the and R-Zone. This is a hack by KABALMK of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 for the Sega Genesis. Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was updated to include more content from previous games in the series as Mortal Kombat Trilogy in 1996. Unlike the previous title, it was not released in arcades (except for prototypes), but was instead released for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn and PCs.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy is a fighting video game released by Midway in 1996 as an update to Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.