[XBLA] Ultimate MK3 Appears Briefly


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Ultimate MK3 Appears Briefly

Just a mistake?

by Erik Brudvig

October 20, 2006 - Without any sort of announcement from Microsoft, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 has been put up for download on the Xbox Live Arcade. It comes at an odd time, this being Friday, as Xbox Live Arcade games are usually released on Wednesdays. Still, the game was available for purchase at the cost of 800 Microsoft Points ($10 USD).

The download comes in at 43.62 MB and features multiplayer gaming for 2-4 players. Hurry and download it so that you can begin playing with Stryker, the worst character to ever appear in a videogame. We kid…sort of.

Update: Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 is no longer up on the Live Arcade. Looks like it was a mistake. We'll have more on Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 as the situation becomes clearer.

Source: IGN.com

LOL! :p

This dude here has UMK3 downloaded and it shows in his gamecard signature.

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It's a really fun game... but there's one issue with me, a big one. I'm trying to play a two player game, locally. When I press start on the other controller to join in, the dashboard comes up and wants the other player to log in with a live account. Problem is, that wont' work, and the dashboard won't go away. I tried loging in with my main account, and even my Japanese account. I can't play two player games at all. I hope they fix this and soon.

And BTW, it leaves me signed onto my live account when I play.

^ Yeah, I hate when some of the Arcade games require all players to sign in even when you're simply trying to play local multiplayer. Thankfully there are 3 accounts on my box, but it's still annoying.

I haven't tried using 2 players on UMK3 yet, but the fact that you always get disconnected from Live when you start the game shows that the game wasn't fully tested. I hope they come out with a patch soon.

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