"release" as "launch|debute|availability". "helped to introduce" could be "assisted in presenting|facilitated the launching|promoted the entry of". "series" stays as "series|franchise|line". "to a new generation" becomes "for a fresh cohort|toward an emerging batch|to a novel wave". "gamers" might be "players|enthusiasts|users". "ensuring" could be "guaranteeing|ensuring|securing". "the legacy" as "the heritage|the tradition|the inheritance". "continue" is "persist|proceed|endure". "for years to come" might be "into the future|for the foreseeable future|across upcoming times".
The same graphics and sound: "same" could be identical, similar, or equivalent. But in context, identical or same. exact. Mortal Kombat - Arcade Kollection -Europa-
Praised the collection for its faithfulness to the original games: reviewers praised the compilation for its honesty to the original titles. "release" as "launch|debute|availability"
Save your progress: keep your progress, and recover it later. "to a new generation" becomes "for a fresh
Graphics and Sound: Maybe visuals, audio, or imagery sounds. Let me think about the context. "Graphics" can be visuals, imagery, or artwork. "Sound" could be audio, effects, or audio. Wait, maybe better options: sound could be audio, noises, or effects. Hmm, but "effects" might be more specific. Maybe audio, audio-visual, but the original is "sound". So imagery for Graphics, and music for Sound.
Continuing this way for each sentence. I need to make sure that each word is replaced by three options in c format, without using any lists or markdown. Also, note that the user wants "Text only," so no additional formatting. Also, handle colons and other punctuation appropriately, perhaps keeping them unchanged but replacing adjacent words. For example, after "Mortal Kombat II (1993):", the colon is part of the sentence structure, so I don't replace the colon itself but the preceding text.