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==Notes==
==Notes==
{{Tcrf link| Proto:Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Genesis)}}
{{Tcrf link| Proto:Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Genesis)}}
* Contains "Thriller" instead of "Another Part of Me" on Stage 3.
 
* Different last boss.
*Contains "Thriller" instead of "Another Part of Me" on Stage 3.
* Music uses different drum samples and is arranged slightly different in comparison to the final.
*Different last boss.
* Stage select is activated by default.
*Music uses different drum samples and is arranged slightly different in comparison to the final.
* There is no "PAUSE" text when pausing the game.
*Stage select is activated by default.
* There are no demos after the title screen. The game will go into the main menu instead.
*There is no "PAUSE" text when pausing the game.
* Uses the ROM header from Kujaku Ou 2 (Mystic Defender).
*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==
==Videos==
https://youtu.be/GxVxYrw_A2w
[https://youtu.be/GxVxYrw_A2w 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==
==Origin==
<gallery mode=packed>Moonwalker pcb front.jpg|PCB front.</gallery>
<gallery mode="packed">
File:Moonwalker pcb front.jpg|PCB front.
</gallery>


{{Prototype Footer|{{Navbox prototype|Michael Jackson's Moonwalker}}}}
{{Prototype Footer|{{Navbox prototype|Michael Jackson's Moonwalker}}}}

Revision as of 16:04, December 24, 2022

Title Screen
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Apr 24, 1990)
Build date Apr 24, 1990
Dump status Released
Released by Landon White
Origin EPROM cartridge
EPROMs 4x MJ
Labels PRE-PRODUCTION SAMPLE Michael Jackson's Moonwalker PROPERTY OF SEGA OF AMERICA, INC. DATE CODE 4-24-90
Game Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
System Sega Mega Drive
Genre Action
Final build US Jul 23, 1990
Release date JP Aug 25, 1990
US Aug 1990
EU Sep 1990
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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