Meh its just ok your typical 90s licenced platformer. The Mega Drive/Genesis version is better obviously and for the time had some ok FM synth renditions of Michael Jacksons songs. The Master System version is basically a cut down version and lacks the ability to power up into robot form.
>Michael hated the genesis hardware
source: eh, well eh.. I eh, read somewhere on some Sonic forum that eh, during Sonic 3 that Michael eh, didn't like that the Genesis hardware couldn't eh.. do his eh music eh justice and eh, thats why eh.. he eh, wanted his eh name of it and eh.. well I heard it somewhere and eh.. i'm just eh, well its a fact okay? jeeesh!
The game wasnt very deep but it was a great tech demo to show off back then.
Its a shame that younger generations wont be able to see what us old guys see when we look at Moonwalker, but it was impressive back in 1990.
Inb4 some zoomer comparing it the arcade machine that he never saw but will larp that he did.
It's good. I like it. I had this version, which is the same game but the story is a bit different. Instead of rescuing the children you're abducting the children
Kind of plays like a shitty Shinobi with some really questionable design elements. Your basic attack strength is tied to your health...but your special attack and "smart bomb" type move also drains your health so you never really comfortable using them.
It's ok game based on a wacky movie. It doesn't look especially well graphically and reminds me of Home Alone games but it's just fine. The arcade version looked like something much better.
411 is a phone number, what do you think this is, a call service?
also, do you mean the SMS version in particular? I've only played the md and arcade.
what did you think about the genesis and arcade games? the sms version is just a downgrade of the genesis version
>MJ died 14 years ago
heeheebros…
I was lurking Ganker and found out he died when someone started a thread.
...I've wasted my life, haven't I?
you mean you just found out or you read it on Ganker in 2009?
Meh its just ok your typical 90s licenced platformer. The Mega Drive/Genesis version is better obviously and for the time had some ok FM synth renditions of Michael Jacksons songs. The Master System version is basically a cut down version and lacks the ability to power up into robot form.
it's not awful but it's pretty mediocre. the best part are the renditions of his music, which sound pretty great.
It's mediocre, Michael hated the genesis hardware. The arcade version is significantly better
>Michael hated the genesis hardware
source: eh, well eh.. I eh, read somewhere on some Sonic forum that eh, during Sonic 3 that Michael eh, didn't like that the Genesis hardware couldn't eh.. do his eh music eh justice and eh, thats why eh.. he eh, wanted his eh name of it and eh.. well I heard it somewhere and eh.. i'm just eh, well its a fact okay? jeeesh!
The game wasnt very deep but it was a great tech demo to show off back then.
Its a shame that younger generations wont be able to see what us old guys see when we look at Moonwalker, but it was impressive back in 1990.
Inb4 some zoomer comparing it the arcade machine that he never saw but will larp that he did.
It's good. I like it. I had this version, which is the same game but the story is a bit different. Instead of rescuing the children you're abducting the children
I bet he never did anything except talk bad about the ptb. He just looked weird because of his dad boiling his junk
i prefer this version
kind of looks like he's exposing himself
That's our Michael!
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Kind of plays like a shitty Shinobi with some really questionable design elements. Your basic attack strength is tied to your health...but your special attack and "smart bomb" type move also drains your health so you never really comfortable using them.
The arcade game is great. I never found one of the 3 player cabs but 2 player was fun.
It's ok game based on a wacky movie. It doesn't look especially well graphically and reminds me of Home Alone games but it's just fine. The arcade version looked like something much better.
The arcade boss is also lame.