Mortal Kombat Trilogy: Giga Fighters - Your Virtual Fighter

31.12.1998
Genre: Fighting
Giga Fighters Mortal Kombat Trilogy is a handheld electronic game.

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Part of collection:
Giga Fighters (last 3 games)

31.12.1998

Giga Fighters Mortal Kombat Trilogy is a handheld electronic game.

Part of franchise:
Mortal Kombat (last 3 games)

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New to Mortal Kombat 1? Get started with the Kollection Edition! Includes instant access to Base Game, Kombat Pack, and Dragon Krystals. Gain access to the upcoming Story Expansion and Kombat Pack 2!

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