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Mortal Kombat: Armageddon

Gaming's biggest movie rip-offs

Can't get the license? Make the game anyway!

Perpetrator: Starfox 64 | Nintendo 64

 

Starfox has always had a penchant for taking inspiration from sci-fi films, the first game's asteroid field in particular doing a great job of making us feel just like Han Solo. But with Starfox 64, Nintendo got the lawyers on standby and really went all-out with the filmic thievery. The dialogue reeks of Star Wars from time to time ("Trust your instincts" and "I've got a bad feeling about this" don't even pretend to be there by innocent coincidence), but where familiarity swaps its outfit for the big red "Can we actually get away with this?" suit is the Katina dogfight level.

 

 

A minute or two in and all's pretty normal. A swarm of ships flitting around a base waiting to be shot down and that's about it. But then a huge saucer-shaped spaceship slowly thunders overhead, casting its vast shadow over the whole play area before coming to rest, to paraphrase Douglas Adams, just like a brick doesn't. Sound familiar?

 

Oh, and if you don't complete the level in time, it unleashes a huge white vertical beam of toasty death from its centre, obliterating everything in the area. When Nintendo eventually gets round to making the next game in the series, we demand that Falco Lombardi be voiced by Jeff Goldblum.

 
1 Comment
Chiropteran - 2 months 3 days ago
Rip-off? Hmm. But why not? If you see something good, be inspired. Some of these are more "rip-off" than others. But if being inspired by previous work is rip-off, then Shakespeare is the greatest rip-off artist of all time. NOTHING he wrote was original, everything was inspired by previous work. Now, copying the plot, um, no, that's not good. But ideas can not be copyrighted. Who can claim that anything they've done is 100% original?
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Mortal Kombat: Armageddon

Genre: Fighting
Expected release date: October 2006
Published by: Midway
Developed by: Midway
Designer: Ed Boon
Franchise: Mortal Kombat
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