Tom Skidmore of TheKoalition writes:
I could have just left this article right there and the name speaks for itself, yet as a writer, I feel it is still my duty to write something about this forgotten gem. A game where you play as MJ could never go wrong, but a game where you play as Michael where you save the day by dancing your enemies to death. What isn’t there to love? Oh and if you think this game is easy picking, you’d be mistaken. Not only is it fun and addictive, it can be frustrating too, often because you don’t know where the last hostage is being held.
It's been relatively easy to collect for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive because game prices have stayed quite low compared to other retro consoles. But the recent retro explosion is even affecting this market now. Here's a list of Genesis/MD games that you may want to grab before they get any more expensive.
Aww man. I forgot about Boogerman. And the McDonald’s game. Me, my sister, and a lot of my cousins put countless hours into that one.
I have Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Hyperstone Heist, complete. It's awesome and I've beaten it so many times.
This week marks the seventh anniversary of Michael's untimely death, and as a fan, I felt it was appropriate to celebrate his legacy by taking a look back at the video game he was probably the most proud of.
I thought he wasn't proud of the game because the sound quality wasn't to his standards or something like that?
COG writes - Have you ever played a game where you thought to yourself "This is probably the strangest thing I've ever seen"? There's no shortage of bizarre games out there, we know that, but here's a list of 7 of the weirdest ones we've come across.
Oh wow, I was totally unaware MJ had a moonwalking game. I really would have added LSD: Dream Emulator though. Hands down strangest game ever made.
Can I be the first to say that the whole 'wiener sticking out of my head' look of Seaman makes what's already slightly disturbing into something really, REALLY disturbing?