Play Mortal Kombat Trilogy Online
Pick any fighter from the first three games and throw down—classic Sub-Zero can fight his own unmasked version while Rain tries to remember he exists. Chunky punches, ridiculous fatalities, and that sweet N64-era chaos.

Game Overview
Mortal Kombat Trilogy on N64 is basically a love letter to the first three games—everyone’s here, from Scorpion’s flaming spear to Johnny Cage’s terrible ego. You’ve got over 30 fighters, including weird deep cuts like Rain (who I always forget exists) and Noob Saibot lurking in the shadows. The coolest part? You can pit different versions of the same character against each other, like classic Sub-Zero versus his unmasked self. It’s chaotic in the best way.
The fighting feels weighty, like old-school Mortal Kombat should—none of that floaty nonsense. Special moves are still ridiculous (looking at you, Liu Kang’s bicycle kick), and fatalities are as over-the-top as ever. Oh, and if you’ve got a buddy nearby, you can even duke it out over a network connection—just don’t throw your controller when they spam Raiden’s lightning. This is the version where they threw in everything but the kitchen sink.

Download Mortal Kombat Trilogy ROM
You can download this ROM to play Mortal Kombat Trilogy offline using an Nintendo 64 (N64) emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.