Damn it. I played this game on a C64 in the late 1980s. After a few days of playing, the joystick ended up in the trash. Right and left were failing.

You could buy one of those retro joysticks with the old time buttons.

    I remember two companies, QuickJoy and QuickShot, producers of good devices for ZX Spektrum, Atari, Commodore, Amiga, etc.
    I dreamed of a QuickShot but unfortunately I was still underage.

    snowguy
    Oh, it's big. Yep, now I understand press speed. 😃
    I've never had a Nintendo and this grid confused me. I thought it was drawn in someone's math notebook

    Nicefu
    I also played MK3 in 1995. I think it was released then too. I got this game on 10 FDDs, and my Seagate hard drive at the time had a staggering 500MB of capacity, and I also had an insanely huge 4MB of RAM. After adding another 4 MB, I experienced amazing additional sound effects in Mortal Kombat 3. Those were beautiful times.

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