The Making of Mortal Kombat | Digitized graphics in video games

An undeniable trend in gaming graphics during the early 90s was the usage of digitized graphics, made possible thanks to various advancements in hardware and software. Although a lot of game developers used it for bits and pieces like title screens, Williams and Atari Games in particular embraced this new tech early on. Resulting in hits like T2, Mortal Kombat, Pit Fighter and Primal Rage. PART 1 Cel animation: PART 2 Pre-rendered graphics: ///Support the channel: All your views, likes comments and shares are really appreciated! My making of videos are part of bigger project. I set up a patreon for those who would like to financially support it: Narration by Steven Kelly //Music and Sources For the complete track-listing with time-codes skip to the end of the video Sources used for this video are also listed there. //Chapters 00:00 Digital imaging 02:27 NARC 03:11 Terminator 2 5:02 Mortal Kombat 14:03 Mortal Kombat II 19:09 Atari Games (Pit Fighter and Primal Rage) 22:58 Mortal Kombat 3 26:01 Ending
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