
When you boot it up, you're greeted with the familiar thunder intro from Mortal Kombat II and... the title screen from Mortal Kombat II. Not much care was taken in coordinating the actual name of the game with the title screen.

The gameplay is very similar to the Gameboy versions of Mortal Kombat II and 3. Although many fireball-oriented moves are carried over from Street Fighter, some characters such as Liu Kang are treated to their MK2 specials. Also carried over from Street Fighter are some of the gameplay mechanics, namely mid-round dizziness.

The title screen. All characters from Mortal Kombat II are present here, including the bosses(!). Notably missing are the titular 56 Peoples.
Disclaimer: As this is an unlicensed game, I doubt the makers of both the original and the port will have a problem with a link to the ROM. However, please don't sell it, and you shouldn't really ever pay for one; hacks like these are a dime-a-dozen and are rarely worth it.
Mortal Kombat 3 - Special 56 Peoples (NES)
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