Sure, you could also rip out their heart, set them on fire, or. But only one thing drove people into fits was the fact that it was possible to reach into your opponent's back and rip out their spine like it was nothin. Looking back, all of the home versions (and the arcade version to an extent) were pretty mediocre. Why? Because Mortal Kombat was a lifestyle changing game, that's why. Now, everyone knows what Mortal Kombat is. But I've been sitting on doing this for a while, so, to quote an italian plumber sent to rescue mini-toys of himself from an ape friend of his, 'Let's-a get-a going.' A review of another video game, a review of a wrestling show in the past from the perspective of a kid who once religiously watched professional wrestling on TV like it was the coolest thing ever, or just me continuing to complain about the state of music/television/games themselves. Now, I've tried to update my blog with whatever I could. After all, I hate ranting on YouTube, where everyone is free to speak their own opinions and tell me that mine is utterly and horrendously wrong, no matter how well put together every idea is. Why not videobatize an article? Well, easy reason. Sometimes inspiration strikes and I have no way to write anything down, sometimes I'm ready to write but I have no idea what to write about. Ah, these things are getting tougher to write about.