Dan Forden also did Mortal Kombat after he did this game and Ed Boon did a voice for a Pinball game before he created Mortal Kombat. So when Steve Richie did this game and the voice he was asked by Boon to do the voice of Shao Kahn he agreed to do it for MK 2, MK 3,UMK 3, and Shalin Monks.
My all time number one favourite pinball game ever meets heavy metal shred! Awesome stuff guys! I played this every chance I could get, and in fact I could pick out the theme music over the arcade noise even with BK2K in the far back of the arcade and me standing at the front entrance with the food court noise clattering behind me. I want this cabinet in my home if I ever get the fundage to do so, I swear!
BK2k was the bell of the ball everywhere I played her as a kid... that theme could be heard from outside the arcades at times, and it was an absolute siren's song once you were inside, it drew me in everytime as soon as id hear the chord progression over the background noise, I knew where I was headed straight away!! TAKE MY MONEY!!!
Gran éxito de 1989, "Black Knight 2000" de Williams Entertainment Inc., esta vez con un toque más rockero superando al original que hace rock sólo con su chip YM2151.
Siente su fuerza (Ha, ha, ha, ha!!!) Siente el poder (¡No escapes!) Al Guerrero Negro (¡Dame tus Monedas!) Te enfrentarás (Ha, ha, ha, ha!!!) Like si lo leíste cantando. Posdata: esto lo adapté al español en un 72%
The solo at 0.44 and scale at 0:54 are very slow and the tone is not as clear, it's like the lead guitar is dragging too match and the rythm guitar in these bits is too overpowered. The original song is more of a power metal track and the interpretation here is more leaning towards doom metal - the rythm is way off because the original's rythm is meant to excite and accelerate things. I suppose it's not just the speed of the solos. The vocals add a lot of chromatic balance so I think the parts where the guitar tries to simulate the vocals is severely underpowered.