The King of Pop lent his image and voice to a SEGA arcade game.

Imagen de Michael Jackson en Scramble Training

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There was a time when videogames broke into the media and cultural arena with such force that everyone wanted to jump on the bandwagon and try their luck, although not all of them were successful, as the case of the infamous Atari ET game that in 1982 he ended his days buried in the desert because of how bad he was. Until just a few years ago Microsoft decided to dig it up as part of a documentary. Today’s case is not so exaggerated, but recently a very rare michael jackson game that everyone gave up on.

The king of pop also wanted to appear in video games through arcade games like Scramble Training, from SEGA. The Japanese company wanted to take advantage of Michael Jackson’s pull to popularize its Sega World recreational machines. The beginning of a close collaboration between SEGA and the singer that continued in other games. Urban legend says that Michael Jackson was involved in Sonic 3.

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It is a FMV sequence of just over 10 minutes and starring Michael Jackson popularly known as Michael Jackson in Scramble Training. As explained in the video below, it is a game intended to be played on SEGA arcade machines in 1992, but after the closure of this business and thanks to the work of a collector, it has been possible to rescue these pieces interpreted and dubbed by Michael Jakcson himself. Check out.

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For many years Michael Jackson was a great contributor to the video game industry, even posthumously starring in a video game. We’re talking about Just Dance 2011: Michael Jackson: The Experience, a music and dance game more in keeping with the King of Pop’s legacy than this very strange collaboration with SEGA from the 90s.

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By Geeke