Tuesday, July 14, 2009

JACKSON COMPUTER GAME ON ITS WAY

JACKSON COMPUTER GAME ON ITS WAY

MICHAEL JACKSON is set to be immortalised in a new video game.

The King of Pop, who died on 25 June (09), had been working on a computer game for "several months" leading up to his untimely passing and had even recorded vocals for the project.
Executives at his company, MJJ Productions, have decided to press ahead with Jackson's vision and are confident fans will get to see the finished product soon.
A representative for the firm says, "I am sure it will still be released. Michael loved games."
Jackson has dabbled with computer game technology in the past - he appeared in pixelated form in the Sega Genesis release Moonwalker in 1990, lent his likeness and voice to dance game Space Channel 5 in 1999 and its sequel in 2002, and also featured in Ready 2 Rumble Boxing Round 2 in 2000.




14 July 2009 22:03

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