Let’s not sugarcoat it. Mortal Kombat Trilogy is not a balanced fighting game by modern standards.
But here’s the secret: That broken-ness is the charm.
On the PSP, these glitches become features. The load times (infamous on the PS1 disc) are virtually gone because the ISO is reading from a Memory Stick Pro Duo or the console’s internal storage. The 3D rendered stages—The Pit III, The Bank, The Soul Chamber—look surprisingly crisp on the small OLED/IPS screen. Mortal Kombat Trilogy Psp Iso
And the roster? Thirty-two fighters. Including Chameleon (the rainbow ninja) and Khameleon (the female version exclusive to the PS1/N64 builds). You want to play as Motaro the centaur? You can. You want to fight as Shao Kahn? Kode is your friend.
It’s easy to dismiss a 1996 game as outdated, but Mortal Kombat Trilogy holds up surprisingly well on the PSP: Let’s not sugarcoat it
Moreover, the homebrew community has released “hacked” versions of the ISO with:
The PSP’s compact D-pad actually makes special moves easier than the original PlayStation’s mushy controller. But here’s the secret: That broken-ness is the charm
Enthusiasts seeking a "PSP ISO" of Mortal Kombat Trilogy are typically looking for:
Such files are not authorized by Warner Bros. Interactive (current rights holder) and downloading them constitutes piracy.