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New Michael Jackson: The Experience HD DLC Now Available

Today, Ubisoft announced three new downloadable songs for Michael Jackson: The Experience HD App for iPad. The three new songs are Bad, The Way You Make Me Feel, and Ghost, each priced at £1.49 GBP. In addition to this update, Michael Jackson: The Experience HD now supports AirPlay, allowing users with Apple TV to enjoy the videogame on their big screen.

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Five Facts - Pirate Punishment

Jack and Michael go over five facts in Pirate Punishment

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Amazon Price Matched Walmart Cyber Monday Deals (Select Games)

Techtorial: Amazon is currently price-matching some of Walmart's video game deals for 3DS, Xbox 360 and PS3 and other platforms.

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Michael Jackson: The Experience HD Review | TVL

The Vita Lounge - Ah Michael Jackson. The King of Pop. One of the most talented and fascinating people the world has ever seen. Some may say “What a waste” as he tragically died due to his negligent doctor back in 2009. An artist so famous and reported in the media so heavily he was mentioned in 15% (about 5000, thanks wikipedia) tweets after his death, with his music selling 35 million albums in the twelve months post-death, and a record breaking 2.6 million of his songs were downloaded in a single week in 2009, making him the best selling artist of the year. Like Princess Diana or 9/11 it ranks has one of those defining moments in history that is so significant most will remember where they were and what they were doing (I was having a cigarette with my now husband outside of a bar in Manchester while thinking the person who told us was playing porkies). As record labels always seem to do in memory of the stars that filled their pockets, Michael Jackson suddenly became relevant again and received a string of re-releases and his very own game across nearly every platform in existence: Michael Jackon: The Experience (MJE). The console and handheld versions of MJE are quite different in that the console versions require you to dance and sometimes sing a la Dance Central or Just Dance whereas the DS version featured tapping the bottom screen in a similar fashion to Elite Beat Agents. The PSP version featured using the buttons on a timeline to the beat, whereas the Vita version however is unique from all of the other versions as instead of playing out like the DS or PSP games, the Vita has you follow a series of taps, swipes and swirls on screen (still with me?).

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