Killer Instinct (1994)

Killer Instinct is a fighting video game developed by Rare and published by Midway Games, and Nintendo. It was released as an arcade game in the fall of 1994 and, the following year, ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the Game Boy. A port of the original game is included with the 2013 game under the title Killer Instinct Classic for the Xbox One. The game's plot involves an all-powerful corporation organizing a fighting tournament. It was later ported to Xbox One after it's release.

Why It's making Ultra Combo

 * 1) Mind-blowing graphics and FMV cutscenes, which look great for 1994. The game is the first arcade game to use an external disk drive in addition to the game's ROMs. This gave the game more data, which is why the game looks so great.
 * 2) A cast of memorable and unique fighters, each with their own backstories that connect to the main story in a way.
 * 3) The game has automated combos, unlike other fighting games of the time. The game also has a double energy bar, instead of winning 2 rounds like other fighting games.
 * 4) You can perform Combo Breakers, which allows you to break out of a combo if you're caught in it.
 * 5) The finishing moves can be memorable at times.
 * 6) A great soundtrack.
 * 7) The announcer are great.
 * 8) The SNES version comes with a Killer Cuts CD that has music from the game.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The SNES and Game Boy ports are extremely lackluster compared to the Arcade version but the SNES port is still well received. The Arcade version was released on Xbox One though.
 * 2) In earlier versions of the Arcade game, Cinder had an infinite combo that was deemed so problematic, Nintendo had to patch the last remaining Arcade cabinets.

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