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− | '''Mortal Kombat''' is a video game franchise that debuted in 1992 and garnered immediate attention because of its violence and Fatalities; from this standpoint, it had pushed the video game genre further. Though many in the public were appalled by the [[Blood|blood]] and [[The Gore|gore]], health care professionals saw a silver lining: any Fatalities would at least help boost [[Organ Donation|organ donations]]. In 2016, an avid video-gamer unlocked a character hidden in '''Mortal Kombat''' for decades: the [[Da Vinci]] surgical robot.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/08/unlock-da-vinci-mortal-kombat/ Video Gamer Unlocks Da Vinci on Original Mortal Kombat (Gomerblog)]</ref> No video-gamer has yet to beat '''Mortal Kombat''' single-player mode as Da Vinci because it requires at least 400,000 hours of gameplay. | + | '''Mortal Kombat''' is a video game franchise that debuted in 1992 and garnered immediate attention because of its violence and Fatalities; from this standpoint, it had pushed the video game genre further than ever before. Though many in the public were appalled by the [[Blood|blood]] and [[The Gore|gore]], health care professionals saw a silver lining: any Fatalities would at least help boost [[Organ Donation|organ donations]]. In 2016, an avid video-gamer unlocked a character hidden in '''Mortal Kombat''' for decades: the [[Da Vinci]] surgical robot.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/08/unlock-da-vinci-mortal-kombat/ Video Gamer Unlocks Da Vinci on Original Mortal Kombat (Gomerblog)]</ref> No video-gamer has yet to beat '''Mortal Kombat''' single-player mode as Da Vinci because it requires at least 400,000 hours of gameplay. |
'''Other Favorite Medical Video Games''' | '''Other Favorite Medical Video Games''' | ||
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+ | * [[Assassin's Cream]] | ||
+ | * [[Assteroids]] | ||
+ | * [http://gomerblog.com/2017/02/da-vinci-kong/ Da Vinci Kong] | ||
+ | * [http://gomerblog.com/2017/01/document-hunt/ Doc(ument) Hunt] | ||
+ | * [[Double Dragon]] | ||
+ | * [[Grand Theft Autopsy]] | ||
+ | * [[Halo]] | ||
+ | * [[Oregon Trail]] | ||
+ | * [[Pacu-Man]] | ||
+ | * [[The Legend of Zenker]] | ||
+ | * [[Womb Raider]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:52, 22 July 2017
Mortal Kombat is a video game franchise that debuted in 1992 and garnered immediate attention because of its violence and Fatalities; from this standpoint, it had pushed the video game genre further than ever before. Though many in the public were appalled by the blood and gore, health care professionals saw a silver lining: any Fatalities would at least help boost organ donations. In 2016, an avid video-gamer unlocked a character hidden in Mortal Kombat for decades: the Da Vinci surgical robot.[1] No video-gamer has yet to beat Mortal Kombat single-player mode as Da Vinci because it requires at least 400,000 hours of gameplay.
Other Favorite Medical Video Games
- Assassin's Cream
- Assteroids
- Da Vinci Kong
- Doc(ument) Hunt
- Double Dragon
- Grand Theft Autopsy
- Halo
- Oregon Trail
- Pacu-Man
- The Legend of Zenker
- Womb Raider
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