Ed Boon was fully on board, but Warner Bros. again with the proposal of remaking 1996's Mortal Kombat Trilogy (that's the one that was released on the original PlayStation and N64 and contained all characters and levels from MK1, 2, and 3). Years later, Eyeballistic approached Warner Bros. Related: Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl Make Me Sentimental For ORAS, The Best Remakes Originally a bunch of Mortal Kombat fans working together as a fan project before being shot down by Warner Bro., Eyeballistic didn't let a little thing like a legal threat stop their dream of recreating the original Mortal Kombat Trilogy in beautiful 4K. Indie studio Eyeballistic has been trying to remake the original Mortal Kombat games for years. It's usually an easy cash grab for developers to bring back an old classic, but sometimes a remake is less about cashing in on nostalgia and more a labor of love. There's no better way to cash in on nostalgia than to remake a classic game for both older and newer audiences alike.
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