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In a promotional video of Killer Instinct, embedded below, we can see an early version of the coin-op with some differences: Thanks to Robert Seddon and Lucazz for the contributions!
in the continue screen the song is the same as the menu screen.
the eyedol bridge stage is in the cinder’s stage, similar of the arcade.
the orchid stage doesn’t have the rare and nintendo logos in the screens and the stage side is moved to the right.
the menu screen is in a different position.
the orchid stage and the cinder stage have the same beta floor.
In the final game Orchid wears a green and yellow dress.Īlso, thanks to Lucazz we found out that a beta Killer Instinct ROM was somehow leaked online, and it contains many differences from the final version: As they wrote at the Killer Instinct Arena, the earliest version of Black Orchid was a blonde amazon, but a later version of her featured a black outfit. In the gallery below you can notice some early character designs for B.Orchid and Glacius. Initially released in arcades in 1994 it was later ported to the Super Nintendo. Killer Instinct is a fighting game developed by RareWare and published by Midway and Nintendo.