Mortal Kombat 1 is gearing up to be a bit of a celebrity fest — what with the likes of JK Simmons, John Cena, and Megan Fox all putting in an appearance — but perhaps its most perfect addition is 80s action star Jean-Claude Van Damme, cameoing as Johnny Cage, whose in-game likeness has now debuted online courtesy of series co-creator Ed Boon and a bunch of chicken wings.
Boon, in an interesting marketing nuzzle-up, has appeared in the latest episode of First We Feast's Hot Ones, in which famous folk attempt to gorge themselves on chicken wings dipped in an increasingly fiery selection of hot sauces without the tops of their heads flying off.
Boon's 14-minute appearance includes (alongside some sweating and surprised mouth sounds) some breezy chatter about Mortal Kombat 1 and the history of the series, interspersed with bits of gameplay footage. Some of that takes the form of a brief — and by brief I mean barely five-seconds-long — in-game look at Van Damme, who appears around the 5:52 mark. To summarise, he pumps the air, flips the bird, and looks reasonably like a young Jean-Claude Van Damme.
It's neat, but perhaps the best bit in all of this is the sweet story Boon shares about how Van Damme's appearance brings the Mortal Kombat series full-circle. The gist of the anecdote is that the Mortal Kombat series was eventually birthed from then-fledgling developer NetherRealm's failed early attempts — some 30 years ago — at making Jean-Claude Van Damme: The Game.
«So we called his people...and I don't know if he declined or it just never got to him or something like that,» Boon told host Sean Evans. «But this is a couple of 20-something-year-old kids who wanted make a video game – I could see how Van Damme would go, 'No,
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