With the first anniversary of the dead of Michael Jackson, gamers and fans will have a new opportunity to learn the moonwalk, dancing and singing with The King of Pop.
Ubisoft® announced June 14, 2010, at the E3 Expo 2010, in Los Angeles, the development of an interactive performance-based video game, inspired by the legendary King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
The game is family entertainment and a school digital resource at its best and will provide an interactive experience that enables players/students to step into the shoes of Michael Jackson himself and re-live his most iconic performances through their own singing and dancing style.
The upcoming game will include the most famous tracks from Michael Jackson's extensive catalogue such as Beat It and Billie Jean, as well as an array of his awe-inspiring dance moves for players to learn and emulate within the game.
Additionally, fans will be able to sing along and test their vocal skills while immersed in the performance.
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Michael JacksonThe Experience video game
"We're delighted to have the opportunity to develop a game based on the songs and moves of one of the world's most incredible performers of all time," said Yves Guillemot, chief executive officer at Ubisoft.
"We expect the game to bring Michael Jackson fans, families and friends together with the energetic song and dance of The King of Pop."
The game will be available for "Project Natal" for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 system with PlayStation®Move support, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, Nintendo's Wii&tm; system and Nintendo DS&tm; handheld system, for holiday 2010.*
Michael Jackson
The Experience video game
Education:
A video game! Wonderful digital resource to include into Music curriculum! Students will have fun and can fight some obesity.
Children and young people can become obese if they regularly don't practice some exercise. And dance is a very good exercise, even in school. They will love!
Michael Jackson
The Experience video game
I write often about the benefits of dancing in school. Physically and emotionally. Dance is a good therapy for young people and school curricula will be an good moment.
A fantastic and enjoyable therapy! Did you saw ' How these kids had fun? Dance !
G-Souto
25.06.2010
update: 29.08.2022
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