For all you Mortal Kombat fans.

It seems to use the same rom locations as UMK3, so I'm thinking there is hope that a UMK3 security chip will work. I know for a fact that Midway Skins Tournament Edition works fine with a standard Skins security chip. Maybe they did not worry about security in prototype form. Fingers crossed.
 
Well, hopefully it is going to be dumped....never thought I would say that with a straight face with anything, LOL
 
as long as terry doesn't bend any more pins i'm sure we'll get a dump.

"TR2" he refers to (and then speaks of greek numerics) i'm guessing it was actually "TRIL"
 
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He's a member here. Maybe I can send him a PM about the security chip.

see if he'll hook you up with the dump images :D (then please hook us up). I'd just like them to hook Steph up with @ hobbyroms for obvious reasons :D
 
Finally i was able to bring something of real value to the forum!!! Holla!!! lolz
 
http://classicmk.com/index.php?topic=1864.0

Looks like the roms have been dumped! :cool: I'll have to wait until I get home from work this afternoon before downloading them...can't wait!

Edit: Maybe someone can try it out and see if it actually runs in MAME. This is just a bad day to try and release something like this lol.
 
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I worked at Midway at that time and we never had a MK Trilogy arcade board even as a prototype. In fact MKT wasn't even done in house, it was done by a 3rd party Midway contracted to make the game using the MK assets. All the testing of that game was done on a playstation dev kit using burned CDRs sent to us by the developer.

That whole NANI thing he mentioned in the video however was legit as far as NBA Jam went, that was a failed high score/tourney type of gimmick that didn't have online play, just online leader boards, etc. Remember this was before the invention of high-speed internet! When Wavenet was tested that was done by ISDN, IIRC.
 
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