Mortal Kombat 4 - Mortal Kombat Gold

The Dreamcast titled Mortal Kombat Gold, was released on September 9, 1999 on North America and on October 14, 1999 on Europe, as a launch title for the console in both regions. Developed by Eurocom, the game retains the character roster from the previous versions of Mortal Kombat 4, along with five additional characters from previous Mortal Kombat games: Kitana, Mileena, Cyrax, Kung Lao, and Baraka. The bonus character Sektor can be accessible via cheat. Gold also includes new levels not seen in MK4 and a new weapon select mechanism.

A new character named Belokk was intended to appear in the game but was cut from the released game. The developer of the game, Eurocom, sent information about the game with Belokk in it to Game Informer, and as a result, six screenshots of him were published. According to Ed Boon, Belokk was cut due to time constraints during development.

Despite having the truest-to-arcade graphics of all the home versions of Mortal Kombat 4, Mortal Kombat Gold did not receive high marks for visual quality; Game Revolution commented: "The graphics are inexcusably horrible it's quite a depressing let-down on Sega's 128-bit masterpiece, especially when compared to Soulcalibur". The weapons that characters can use during the game are "dull and uninteresting", often have little relation to the characters, and are "either a sword, axe, or club". IGN had similar bad reviews about Mortal Kombat Gold, particularly regarding the poor weaponry: "Readying your weapon is a slow process in which one can be hit any number of times during the attempt". Although they commented on the improvements from previous Mortal Kombat games, the lack of depth was considered somewhat inexcusable.

A second revision of the game, known as version 2.0, was released about a month after the initial release intending to address some of the major issues in it. This version fixed the most severe bugs and glitches in the game and added VMU support, which allowed saving to work properly. The revision is identifiable by a red tinted disc, as opposed to the original's gold tint, and a green sticker saying "Hot! New!" placed on the instruction manual cover.

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