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The logo's origin is as legendary as the game itself. Co-creator originally designed it when the game was still titled Dragon Attack , a name inspired by a Queen song. Even after the name changed to Mortal Kombat , the dragon remained as the symbol of the fictional tournament and a depiction of the Elder Gods in their purest form. The Seahorse That Almost Was
When you see that fierce black dragon silhouette enclosed in a circle, you don't just see a logo—you hear the iconic theme song and the shout of "FINISH HIM!". For over 30 years, the has stood as one of the most recognizable symbols in gaming history, representing a franchise that redefined the fighting genre. From "Dragon Attack" to Mortal Kombat
The specific look of the dragon was inspired by a golden dragon statue found on the desk of Midway's general manager, which was borrowed and digitized by artist John Vogel.
In early arcade versions, the dragon faced both directions. It wasn't until the console releases of Mortal Kombat II that the developers officially chose the right-facing version for trademarking purposes. A Symbol of Fighting Spirit
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The logo's origin is as legendary as the game itself. Co-creator originally designed it when the game was still titled Dragon Attack , a name inspired by a Queen song. Even after the name changed to Mortal Kombat , the dragon remained as the symbol of the fictional tournament and a depiction of the Elder Gods in their purest form. The Seahorse That Almost Was
When you see that fierce black dragon silhouette enclosed in a circle, you don't just see a logo—you hear the iconic theme song and the shout of "FINISH HIM!". For over 30 years, the has stood as one of the most recognizable symbols in gaming history, representing a franchise that redefined the fighting genre. From "Dragon Attack" to Mortal Kombat 1920x1200 Mortal Kombat Logo Wallpaper">
The specific look of the dragon was inspired by a golden dragon statue found on the desk of Midway's general manager, which was borrowed and digitized by artist John Vogel. The logo's origin is as legendary as the game itself
In early arcade versions, the dragon faced both directions. It wasn't until the console releases of Mortal Kombat II that the developers officially chose the right-facing version for trademarking purposes. A Symbol of Fighting Spirit The Seahorse That Almost Was When you see