This page is about several arcade and video games. For information about the Michael Jackson film, see Moonwalker. Michael Jackson's Moonwalker is the name of several video games created by Sega in 1990 that incorporate the personage of and were co-developed by Michael Jackson. The arcade version and home versions differ in terms of gameplay, but the story and concept remain constant. The story, which is taken from the Moonwalker music video, follows Michael, using various music and dance related abilities, on a quest to save kidnapped children from the hands of the evil "Mr. Big". The games incorporated synthesized versions of the musician's hits, such as "Beat It" and "Smooth Criminal". The games have now achieved cult status and are remembered for being a memorable point in Jackson's change to a different stage persona from Thriller, to Bad. For other uses, see moonwalk. ...
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Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958), commonly known as MJ as well as the King of Pop, is an American musician, entertainer, and pop icon whose successful career and controversial personal life have been a part of pop culture for the last three decades. ...
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Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Thriller track listing Thriller (4) Beat It (5) Billie Jean (6) HIStory track listing Thriller (9) Thriller (10) The Girl Is Mine (11) Audio sample Beat It is a Grammy winning 1982 hit single from Michael Jacksons multi-platinum selling album Thriller. ...
Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Dirty Diana (2006) Smooth Criminal (2006) Leave Me Alone (2006) Bad track listing Audio sample Info (help· info) Smooth Criminal is the seventh single from Michael Jacksons Bad album (1987). ...
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Arcade version
Moonwalker was first developed into an arcade video game by Sega with the help of Jackson which was released on the Sega System 18 hardware. This game also suffered from Sega's suicide battery [citation needed]on its arcade board. The arcade has distinctively different gameplay from its console counterparts, focusing more on beat 'em up gameplay elements rather than platform. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 422 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (425 Ã 604 pixel, file size: 143 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Flyer of arcade game Michael Jacksons Moonwalker (reduced) This image is cover art for a video or computer game, and the copyright for it is...
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Story Mr. Big, an insidious drug dealer, has kidnapped children for no apparent reason. Michael, in an effort to save the children, goes after Mr. Big, and eventually discovers his plot to take over the world using a large laser cannon built on the Moon. Each level begins with a small comic book-style presentation of the ongoing conflict between Mr. Big and Michael, intending to show a transition from one level's setting to the next. These cut-scenes, however, do not reveal any additional plot details. Panamanian motor vessel Gatun during the largest cocaine bust in United States Coast Guard history (20 tons), off the coast of Panama. ...
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At the conclusion of the game.. more of the story is revealed, which is also highlighted by some as adding to the peculiarity of the title.: - Mr. Big's evil plot has been foiled with the destruction of his deadly doomsday weapon - the gigantic laser cannon. And with his massive fortress reduced to cinders, he is no longer a threat to mankind.
- But what of Michael?
- All that is known that he was last seen soaring away from the crumbling enemy stronghold, heading toward the distant horizon.
However, his profile in the SEGA Dreamcast game "Space Channel 5" states that he once saved the world from evil using his "dance powers", this is most likely a reference to Moonwalker and perhaps his role in Channel 5 is somewhat of a sequel? - And the children that he saved?
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- They're smiling, because deep down in their hearts, they know that Michael will return one day to share with them another wondrous and magical adventure...
Gameplay The game is essentially an isometric beat-em-up, although Jackson attacks with magic powers instead of physical contact, and has the ability to shoot magic power at enemies instead of getting close enough for a melee attack. A map of the stage is shown before it begins, and after which, Jackson must get from the start to the end without losing all his health, rescuing all the children and defeating all the enemies along the way. Screenshot of Kung-Fu Master (Console: Data East, 1984). ...
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The game can also be played multiplayer; if the cabinet supports it, up to three people can play simultaneously. All three players play as Jackson, dressed in his suit from the "Smooth Criminal" music video. The first player wears a white suit and hat, with a blue shirt; the second player's character dons a scarlet outfit with a black shirt; the third player's character is dressed in black, with a red shirt. The characters all have armbands: red for black outfit, black for red outfit, and black for white outfit. Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Dirty Diana (2006) Smooth Criminal (2006) Leave Me Alone (2006) Bad track listing Audio sample Info (help· info) Smooth Criminal is the seventh single from Michael Jacksons Bad album (1987). ...
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Dance Magic: Arguably the most memorable feature, Sega takes the concept of the "smart bomb" or "screen zapper" and changes it to the form of dancing, in a special attack termed "Dance Magic". Once activated, a heavenly spotlight shines on the player, and the player starts to dance several of the high-energy moves that have become Jackson's hallmarks. All of the standard enemies - henchmen, gangsters, guards, robots - start dancing with the player and are destroyed at the end of the dance routine (ostensibly because they can't keep up with Jackson's dance moves). However, bosses do not dance, but do take a significant amount of damage. Any captive children on-screen at the time Dance Magic is activated are not harmed. There are three different dance routines that may be performed, and the player starts with one to three of these attacks per credit (depending on how the machine is set up). A contemporary dancer rehearsing in a dance studio Dance generally refers to human movement either used as a form of expression or presented in a social, spiritual or performance setting. ...
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Bubbles: Part of the peculiarity of this game comes from this unusual power-up. Bubbles the chimpanzee, Michael's real-life pet, appears in each level. Once collected or rescued, the chimp transforms Michael into a robotic version of the pop singer that has the ability to shoot laser bursts and absorb significantly more damage. Bubbles the chimpanzee was rescued by pop star Michael Jackson from a cancer research clinic in Texas in 1985. ...
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Levels - 1. Cavern: This level resembles a subterranean hideout and consists of long corridors with blue doors periodically. It starts with Mr. Big taunting Michael. The enemies consist of suit-wearing henchmen and small robotic mobile gun emplacements. There is no boss.
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- Background music – "Bad"
- 2. Amusement Quarter: This level takes place in a nightclub and highly resembles the first level from the console version. Additionally, half of the level takes place outside on a street during daytime. The enemies consist of suit-wearing henchmen, and soldiers. The bosses for this level are two mobile robotic gun emplacements.
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- Background music – "Smooth Criminal"
- 3. Night Street: This level is very similar to the outdoor half of the Amusement Quarter, but takes place at night. The gangsters and soldiers again make their appearance in this level, but are joined by many more robots. There are robots that hide under manholes, large conspicuous-looking AT-ST-like robots, and shirtless men who control armored dobermans. Mr. Big confronts Michael in this level, in the form of a laser-shooting hovercraft surrounded by eight floating laser pods.
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- Background music – "Beat It"
- 4. Graveyard: In an almost complete departure in theme, this level takes place and has all the common elements of a horror movie graveyard. Enemies consist mostly of zombies and ghosts. The boss is yet another Mr. Big contraption; a large stationary three-tubed ghost generator.
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- Background music – "Another Part of Me", although one would logically think that "Thriller" would be more appropriate given the setting of the level
- 5. Evil Fortress: This level takes place on Mr. Big's fortress on the moon, where he is preparing to fire a large laser cannon. Almost the entire level takes place on a rising elevator, where wave after wave of enemies appear. The last boss is Mr. Big piloting a large mechanical spider.
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- Background music – a reprise of "Bad"
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Console versions Home versions of the game were released for Sega's Genesis/Mega Drive and Master System home video game systems, though the gameplay was completely different to the arcade version. The home console versions of the game were actually based on an evolved version of the home computer version of the game (with gameplay somewhat similar to the Shinobi series), in contrast to the arcade version which was a three-quarters view shooter/fighter type game. The game involved the player controlling the pop star in a quest to save children that had been kidnapped by an evil gangster. In the home version, all of the children are young blond girls termed "Katies"; in the arcade version, Katie was one of three types of children who could be rescued. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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The game's levels and music were borrowed from the film (though many of the music tracks were taken from Jackson's Thriller album as well) and the player had the ability to destroy enemies by making them dance. In the console game Michael could become a robot by rescuing a certain child first, and then grabbing a comet that fell from the sky. In the arcade version, Michael became a robot by rescuing his chimp pal Bubbles. The arcade version also had the novel feature of three simultaneous players (each controlling Jackson's character in a different-colored "Smooth Criminal" outfit). Alternate cover Special Edition release cover. ...
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Gameplay The gameplay is focused on finding children, all of whom resemble Katie from the movie, which are scattered throughout the level, some behind certain objects such as doors. Most of the objects are empty or contain enemies. In contrast to the arcade version, Michael's moves more closely resemble his trademark dancing moves. For example, the standard attack is a stylized high kick that is commonly incorporated into his dance routines. The player has combination health/ability bar. One button will allow Michael to spin, being invulnerable in the process. However, this spin move will depreciate health. If the spin is held for more than two seconds, Michael will throw his hat in a fashion of a boomerang which will destroy most enemies. The longer the spin move is held, the wider distance that the fedora will cover. If held down long enough, a dance magic scene similar to the arcade version would play, featuring dance moves taken from the film clips of whatever song is playing in the background. Michael can also use the magic to slide down banisters and eliminate multiple enemies in the process. Almost every stage has three levels, designated in Super Mario Bros. fashion as X-1,X-2,X-3. However, the final level of the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version was a first person "flight sim" type battle between Michael (now transformed into a space ship) and Mr. Big's ship. A fedora, which in this case has been pinched at the front and being worn pushed back on the head, with the front of the brim bent down over the eyes. ...
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Levels - Background music – Smooth Criminal
- Special perform: Smooth Criminal
- Background music – Beat It
- Special perform: Beat It
- Background music – Another Part of Me
- Special perform: Thriller
- Background music – Billie Jean
- Special perform: Bad
- Stage 5 – The Enemy Hideout
- Background music – Bad
- Special perform: Stage 1 Smooth Criminal.Stage 2 Beat It.Stage 3 Thriller
- Stage 6 – Michael's Battle Plane `scream
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Michael Jacksons Visionary chronology Thriller track listing Thriller (4) Beat It (5) Billie Jean (6) HIStory track listing Thriller (9) Thriller (10) The Girl Is Mine (11) Audio sample Beat It is a Grammy winning 1982 hit single from Michael Jacksons multi-platinum selling album Thriller. ...
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Incorporation of Michael Jackson trademarks - In the beginning of level 1-1, in mimicking the Moonwalker movie, the environment appears dark until Michael flips a quarter into a jukebox which starts playing Smooth Criminal.
- When performing each attack move Jackson will shout "Wooo", a sound he makes commonly in his performances.
- Occasionally, there is a brief cutscene between levels, in which Jackson shouts "Wooo" for no reason whatsoever.
- The jumping attack shows Michael raising up his arms, mimicking another dance move.
- A Moonwalk can be performed if the player attacks and then suddenly pushes the directional pad in either horizontal direction.
- When Jackson has just rescued all girls, he occasionally shouts Who's bad!.
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Peculiarities - After rescuing all the children on a level, Bubbles the chimpanzee will be magically carried to Michael where he will rest on his shoulders and point Michael in the direction of the level's boss battle.
- The ad (displayed further up on this page) suggests that the song "Thriller" was included in the game. The third stage - much of it set in a graveyard, with zombies as the main enemy - suggests that song was to be used, but "Another Part of Me" was used instead. However "Thriller" can be obtained when the B Button is held and the special move is performed. Note: For some reason, certain copies of this game do not include the "Thriller" music while performing the dance attack in the third stage. Instead, clips from the song "Another Part of Me" are used.
- The Moonwalk can be used to cross quickly over hard-to-overcome obstacles, such as the conveyor belts from Level 5.
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Home computer versions Versions of the game with completely different gameplay to both the arcade and console versions were released for the popular 8-bit and 16-bit home computers of the time. Unlike the arcade and console versions, Sega had absolutely no relation to these; instead, they were developed by two small softhouses, Irish Emerald Software Ltd and American Keypunch Software, and published by British company U.S. Gold; all of these have since gone out of business. [1] A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates video games. ...
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The games featured five different levels. The first was a top-down maze-style level based on the 'Speed Demon' short, involving wandering the studio to collect various items and costume pieces, with the final piece being the motorcycle, all whilst trying to avoid the crazed fans. The next level was similar gameplay, riding the motorcycle collecting tokens, upon which turning into a car in order to jump a barrier to the next part. The third level was a sort of side-scrolling level based on the "Smooth Criminal" clip, collecting ammunition and shooting at gangsters in openings above you. The final level involved morphing into a robot and shooting at soldiers in openings. This version of the game was noted to be the hardest version by far, indeed it was literally impossible to complete the first stage without losing at least one life due to the impossibility of collecting all pieces before time ran out. For other uses, see Motorcycle (disambiguation). ...
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Legacy A sequel was planned, but after child molestation accusation were made against Michael Jackson, Sega halted these plans. Jackson later would go on to have a cameo role in Sega's Space Channel 5 and Space Channel 5: Part 2 music/rhythm games for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2. Jackson also appeared as a secret character in Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2. For other uses, see Sequel (disambiguation). ...
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In the climactic fight scene of the film Robots, an overmatched Fender performs a routine that is similar in effect to Moonwalker's Dance Magic to eliminate the robots attacking him. However, the music used for the sequence is not a Michael Jackson tune, but rather Britney Spears' "...Baby One More Time". Robots is a computer-animated film produced by Blue Sky Studios for 20th Century Fox (the same companies behind the film Ice Age), and was released theatrically (both in normal theaters and in IMAX theaters) on March 11th, 2005. ...
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In the June 2007 issue of Game Informer magazine, Michael Jackson's Moonwalker was number 8 on the "Top 10 Worst Licensed Game Ideas (ever)" in the Connect section.
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