> If you pay attention to the video title it clearly says: "Mortal Kombat 1 - Rare > Bootleg / Hack From Mexico (Black Ninja?) [not Mamed yet; read description]". This > particular bootleg isn't in MAME but another one does, which explains why both > versions behave different. > > Also Fit of Fighting runs on anything other than the NEOGEO MVS system, which > explains why it has its own driver rather than include it as a hacked set like the > CPS2 Phoenix Edition bootlegs.
I remember seeing at least three different YAWDIM versions of the game when I was in junior high / high school (94-97) in my hometown alone. (In Mexico, for those who don't know.) They all behaved differently, but I never got too much time with them.
I wonder if the arcade company that rented these out in town still has them... they're still operating. Hell their HQ and main storage facility is like four blocks away from my house...
(I've always dreamed that someone from The Dumping Union would come down here and grab some games to back up, heh.)
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