![]() On March 31, 1994, Mortal Kombat, with the exception of the Game Boy version, was put on the infamous German index by the BPjS. Johnny Cage is missing from the Game Boy version. For Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, however, a new playable character called Ermac was created. Midway put a scrambled message in the sequel Mortal Kombat II, which appears at the bottom of the screen after beating the game: "CEAMR ODSE NTO EXITS" (an anagram of "Ermac does not exist"), and the hidden character Jade randomly appeared right before a match with the message "Ermac Who?". ERMAC actually is short for "Error Macro", and no such character appears in Mortal Kombat. This led players to believe there was a hidden character called Ermac. On the diagnostics screen of the first arcade version of Mortal Kombat, there was a listing in the audit menu for "ERMACS". According to John Tobias, the team decided to shorten it.
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