Ahhh...the original Mortal Kombat. The one that started it all. When I first played this one...I would get beat so bad that I would have to let my friend take the next two rounds to save my quarter. This caused many-o-fights at the arcade (and that is probably why I enjoyed playing it so much). Even though this hit the market back in 92, I still enjoy playing a round with my man, Rayden.
(Click on the character for there special moves / fatalities)
MOVE GUIDE
F=Forward, B=Back, D=Down, U=Up, HK=High Kick,
LK=Low Kick, HP=High Punch, LP=Low Punch
Johnny Cage
Green Bolt: B-F-LP
Shadow Kick: B-F-LK
Ball Breaker: BLOCK+LP
Fatality: F-F-F-HP
Kano
Knife Throw: B-F (Hold BLOCK)
Body Ball: F-D-B-U-F-D-B-U (Hold BLOCK)
Fatality: B-D-F-LP
Raiden
Lightning: D-F-LP
Body Launch: B-B-F
Teleport: D-U
Fatality: F-F-B-B-B-HP
Liu Kang
Fireball: F-F-HP
Flying Kick: F-F-HK
Fatality: F-D-B-U-F-D-B-U... (Hold BLOCK)
Sub Zero
Freeze: D-F-LP
Slide: LP+LK+BLOCK
Fatality: F-D-F-HP
Scorpion
Spear: B-B-LP
Teleport Punch: D-B-HP
Fatality: U-U (Hold BLOCK)
Sonia
Ring Toss: B-B-LP
Flying Punch: F-B+HP
Leg Throw: LP+LK+BLOCK
Fatality: F-F-B-B-BLOCK
Fighting Reptile
In MK2 and above, Reptile is a normal, pickable character. If you want to see him in Mortal Kombat...you have to do a little more than start up the game. You need a double flawless victory on the pit stage WITHOUT pressing the block button.
There are many combos that you can perform (depending on what machine you are playing on). Those are for you to figure out (mainly because I don't feel like typing them).