You can download the MP3 file here: Kasumi Ninja Techno Syndrome. I needed something to substitute the Mortal Kombat "Fight!" clip, so I modified Kasumi Ninja's "Select yo' fight'ah" to get what I needed. You may notice the announcer saying "Fight!" in my remix, when there is no such thing in the game. Currently you can download and play the game for Jaguar. Originally released in United States in 1994. I played with the mix a bit, brought the drums up higher, added an extra echo channel for the lead-in synth, and edited it for length. 1994 Jaguar Kasumi Ninja is a game action developed by Hand Made Software, Ltd. I found a web page with Mortal Kombat MIDI files, and selected the version of Techno Syndrome by Gus Zandt as the basis for my parody. ![]() I thought it would be funny to do the same thing, but replacing Mortal Kombat sounds with Kasumi Ninja sounds, as if this was recorded in some weird parallel universe where Kasumi Ninja was the popular fighting game franchise instead. It includes samples from the game, plus a couple from the movie, and most notably, some guy yelling "MORTAL KOMBAT!". The Mortal Kombat movie featured a song, Techno Syndrome by The Immortals, and the soundtrack contains what's known as the 7' Remix. Atari Jaguar Manuals: Kasumi Ninja (1994) (Atari) Publication date. Jaguar Explorer Online, Decem(.zip file, shareholder response to violence)ĭefunct Games summary of reviews for SNES Mortal Kombat and Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Mortal Kombat Atari Systems Atari Jaguar Kasumi Ninja question IGNORED Kasumi Ninja question. ![]() ![]() Do I have to do a fatality to him to get the portal closed. ![]() # Developer, Distributor, and DevelopmentĪtari Explorer Online 23 November 1993 (.zip file), info from co-producer Ted TahquechiĪtari Explorer Online, 23 November 1993 (.zip file, Rob Nicholson and Ted Tahquechi talk Kasumi Ninja)Ītari Explorer Online, 22 February 1994 (.zip file, Don Thomas on the line of tastelessness) Ok so I beat Kasumi Ninja on Ninja God mode but even after that it said I have defeated the last guy but still didnt close the portal. Michael Current's Awesome Atari History Timelines This episode contains development history, information on all the fighters, the missing labyrinth, the announcer voice, cheat codes, and maybe even a musical number. Strap on your headband and show no mercy in this notorious over-the-top tournament fighting game.
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