Why We Love: Mortal Kombat (1992)

Subscribers:
16,100
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXrl6AVhpEE



Game:
Duration: 11:55
727 views
54


When Mortal Kombat hit the arcade scene in 1992, it created buzz for its over the top violence, but something else kept us all interested long after the shock wore off, and that something is why we love it still to this day.

Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/noobergoobers

You can stalk us electronically at:
Noober Naya’s Twitter Feed: twitter.com/NayaWritesStuff
Tommy's Twitter Feed: twitter.com/TommyToeHold
Naya's IG: instagram.com/NayaWritesStuff
Tommy's IG: instagram.com/TommyToeHold
Like Our Faces: facebook.com/NooberGooberGaming
Heart Our Photos: instagram.com/noobergoobers
Website: www.NooberGoobers.com

Business Inquiries Only: NooberGooberGaming@Gmail.com

What is Noober Goobers? Noober Goobers is a new and refreshing video game channel offering several distinctive, never been done gaming video concepts in the realm of YouTube Gamers. Noober Goobers are the original creators of the "Fallout Life", “Why We Love” and “Logic Fail” series. We are excited for the launch of this and our many other series. If you enjoy our content, please don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and Comment below

--------
Fair Use Disclaimer: The copyrighted work contained within this video is highly transformative and does not compete with the market or substitute for the original work. The copyrighted material used herein is used for the purposes of illustration and/or example, for commenting and critiquing. It is reproduced, reposted, and quoted in order to memorialize, preserve, or rescue and experience, an event, or a cultural phenomenon. The copying, reposting, and recirculating of this work or part of the work launches a discussion. No more of the work than necessary is used in the video herein. The video contained herein serves educational purposes. The video contained herein is protected under Fair Use Section 17 U.S.C. § 107 of US Law.

"Ossuary 2 - Turn" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/







Tags:
Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat 1
1992
arcade
reptile
scorpion
secret
how to fight reptile
the pit
sub-zero
why we love
noober goobers
video essay
ed boon
midway games



Other Statistics

Mortal Kombat Statistics For Noober Goober Gaming

Noober Goober Gaming currently has 58,708 views spread across 6 videos for Mortal Kombat. Less than an hour worth of Mortal Kombat videos were uploaded to his channel, roughly 3.06% of the content that Noober Goober Gaming has uploaded to YouTube.