
This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released: September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game. Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release: September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game. Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya. Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4.

In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. TECHNICAL Midway Zeus hardware Main CPU: TMS32031 50 Mhz) Sound CPU: ADSP2104 16 Mhz) Sound Chips: (2x) DMA-driven 16 Mhz) Players: 2 Control: 8-way joystick Buttons: 6 TRIVIA Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA.

Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.

New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Arcade Video game published 24 years ago: Mortal Kombat 4 © 1997 Midway Games The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series.
