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This is a list of playable and boss characters from the ''Mortal Kombat'' fighting game franchise and the games in which they appear. Created by Ed Boon and John Tobias, the series depicts conflicts between various realms. Most characters fight on behalf of their realm, with the primary heroes defending Earthrealm against conquering villains from Outworld and the Netherrealm. Early installments feature the characters participating in the eponymous Mortal Kombat tournament to decide their realm's fate. In later installments, Earthrealm is often invaded by force. A total of 77 playable fighters have been featured in the series, in addition to unplayable bosses and guest characters. Much of the franchise's mainstays were introduced during the first three games. Nearly all of the characters have been killed at a point in the story, but have rarely stayed dead. Introduced in ''Mortal Kombat'' (1992) Goro : Portrayed by: Tom Woodruff Jr. (1995 film) : Voiced by: Herman Sanchez ( ...
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Deadly Alliance
''Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance'' is a 2002 fighting game developed and published by Midway Games, Midway for the Xbox (console), Xbox, PlayStation 2 (PS2), GameCube, and Game Boy Advance (GBA). It was the first all-new ''Mortal Kombat'' (MK) fighting game produced exclusively for home consoles, with no preceding arcade release. It is the fifth main installment in the ''Mortal Kombat'' franchise and a sequel to 1997's ''Mortal Kombat 4''. Its story focuses on the eponymous alliance between sorcerers Quan Chi and Shang Tsung and their schemes to revive an ancient army to conquer Outworld and Earthrealm. The game is the only main installment not to feature series protagonist Liu Kang as a playable character. It is also the first game in the canon series to not have the involvement of co-creator John Tobias, as he left Midway in 1999 to pursue other interests. In addition to the original GBA port of ''Deadly Alliance'', a second version entitled ''Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition'' ...
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