
Midway gets $33 million Warner Bros. bid
Media giant offers to buy assets of bankrupt publisher, including Mortal Kombat and Wheelman; deal would not cover TNA license, San Diego and Newcastle studios.
Media giant offers to buy assets of bankrupt publisher, including Mortal Kombat and Wheelman; deal would not cover TNA license, San Diego and Newcastle studios.
Bankruptcy-court objection predicts publisher will burn through 75 percent of cash reserves by early May; Variety reports company struggling to retain Mortal Kombat cocreator.
Chicago-based publisher's employee-incentive plan lists selling off flagship fighting IP as "milestone"; reps downplay option as "just one possible scenario."
Midway's Mortal Kombat action-adventure game finally arrives for the Sony PlayStation.
A lot has happened to Mortal Kombat Special Forces since last year. Now under a newly consolidated development team, MK Special Forces has shed almost everything recognizable that was shown ...
Mortal Kombat Special Forces receives a major overhaul, with a PlayStation delay and Nintendo 64 cancellation.
Filling out the back story of the Mortal Kombat fighting series, this second MK spin-off focuses on the Special Forces members Sonya and Jax.
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