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==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
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[https://youtu.be/GxVxYrw_A2w Michael Jackson's Moonwalker 30th Anniversary Retrospective] | [https://youtu.be/GxVxYrw_A2w Michael Jackson's Moonwalker 30th Anniversary Retrospective] | ||
An in-depth retrospective video on the Moonwalker video game by SEGA. | An in-depth retrospective video on the Moonwalker video game by SEGA. | ||
Highlights | ===Highlights=== | ||
*Regional differences/comparisons between the Japanese and North American versions of Moonwalker on the SEGA Mega Drive and SEGA Genesis respectively. | |||
Regional differences/comparisons between the Japanese and North American versions of Moonwalker on the SEGA Mega Drive and SEGA Genesis respectively. | *CES 1990 Trade Show demo comparison. | ||
*Al Nilsen (SEGA’s former head of global marketing) talks about working with Michael Jackson on the Moonwalker video game and the SEGA Digitizer System. | |||
CES 1990 Trade Show demo comparison. | *Michael Jackson’s collaborations with SEGA along with his various cameo appearances/musical contributions to video games - Space Channel 5, Yu Suzuki’s Digital Dance Mix, SEGA AS-1 and Sonic the Hedgehog 3. | ||
Al Nilsen (SEGA’s former head of global marketing) talks about working with Michael Jackson on the Moonwalker video game and the SEGA Digitizer System. | |||
Michael Jackson’s collaborations with SEGA along with his various cameo appearances/musical contributions to video games - Space Channel 5, Yu Suzuki’s Digital Dance Mix, SEGA AS-1 and Sonic the Hedgehog 3. | |||
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A prototype of Michael Jackson's Moonwalker for the Sega Mega Drive.
Notes
The Cutting Room Floor research
- Contains "Thriller" instead of "Another Part of Me" on Stage 3.
- Different last boss.
- Music uses different drum samples and is arranged slightly different in comparison to the final.
- Stage select is activated by default.
- There is no "PAUSE" text when pausing the game.
- There are no demos after the title screen. The game will go into the main menu instead.
- Uses the ROM header from Kujaku Ou 2 (Mystic Defender).
Videos
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker 30th Anniversary Retrospective
An in-depth retrospective video on the Moonwalker video game by SEGA.
Highlights
- Regional differences/comparisons between the Japanese and North American versions of Moonwalker on the SEGA Mega Drive and SEGA Genesis respectively.
- CES 1990 Trade Show demo comparison.
- Al Nilsen (SEGA’s former head of global marketing) talks about working with Michael Jackson on the Moonwalker video game and the SEGA Digitizer System.
- Michael Jackson’s collaborations with SEGA along with his various cameo appearances/musical contributions to video games - Space Channel 5, Yu Suzuki’s Digital Dance Mix, SEGA AS-1 and Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
Origin