This week I really wanted explore the process of when creators are brainstorming game ideas.
I watched a video on how Midway Studios came up with the idea of Mortal Kombat. A main inspiration was Karate Champ. Here's an image of what the game looks like.
Ed Boone and John Tobius along with a couple friends "snuck into" Midway Studios to film a small pitch for the video game doing martial arts moves and talked about Chinese ninjas and mysterious powers that the characters would have. John Tobius wanted to create something that was a mashup of all his childhood influences. He was a Martial Arts movie Junky. Big Trouble in Little China had some very obvious influences. They wanted to have the game fronted by Van Damme but that obviously didn't work out for them. Management was at a loss because they thought for sure it wouldn't sell due to the lack of success with fighting games at the time. But in 1991, Street Fighter 2 came out and it was an absolute hit; Thus leading Midway Studios to have some faith for the game and the rest is history. This is what the first installment of Mortal Kombat looks like.This week I was still crammed with lots of make up work so I honestly only did this but doing this was really fun and it was cool to finally learn how my favorite game was first created.