A recently discovered glitch on the SNES allowed the second player to play as Goro (albeit very limited).Also, he is available for play in Mortal Kombat Trilogy. Goro can be unlocked for play in the Gameboy port.The ability to play as Shang Tsung and Goro.This eventually occurs in Shaolin Monks (albeit rarely and without the alleged extra combination).There is a certain extra joystick movement that, if performed during Scorpion's spear throw, will cause him to say "Get the fuck over here!".In Mortal Kombat (2011), Ermac appears a character for Liu Kang to fight in the Story Mode in the first tournament.This lie stems from a misinterpretation of the ERMACS option on the diagnostic screen, which stands for "Error Macro." Ermac finally appears as a real character in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, as a response to this lie.In tribute to this, Ermac could be fought at the Warrior Shrine in Shaolin Monks during a series of missions, referencing one of the methods to reach him which involved the Warrior Shrine.There is a playable character named Ermac, a red palette swap of Scorpion.
This was the basis of an April Fools' prank in Nintendo Magazine System, which claimed that 'super death moves' were present in the SNES version and could be unlocked by a ridiculously complicated chain of actions that included sellotaping a coin to your cartridge if it had a particular serial number.Such a code does exist, but only in the Genesis version.There is a code to unlock blood and arcade fatalities in the censored SNES version of the game.9 Lies about Mortal Kombat VS DC Universe.7 Lies about Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance.