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Michael Jackson moonwalker is the name given partially by the media and partly by the singer himself, to a film released in early 1990s. Based on the real life story of the pop star right from the beginning until the Bad tour, the film had several short stories mainly in form of performance by the Michael Jackson. Released in 1988 in US, there were more than 800,000 copies sold in US alone within four months of its release. With the usual acceptance by the audience, Michael Jackson Moonwalker too made it to the success but a section of media did not found it very appealing and felt that the entire film somehow lost in between the music and performances. The film highlights different legendary figure across the world like Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi, and John Lenon in one of its tracks.
Today you can avail this unique concept film on Sony VHS or else you can search for one copy on eBay.
Video games: new version of Moonwalker
With the success of the film, having various tracks incorporated in to one like 'I want you back', 'ABC', and 'can you feel it', Michael Jackson along with Sega developed video games. These arcade video games released on Sega hardware, has various game version like Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64. The games generally revolves around the king of pop ,his pet chimps and no doubt his dance moves along with the laser beams and other lightening details. In fact, the game ends on an interesting note, and shows how the legend singer, dances on his popular tracks such as Bad and Thriller to destroy the enemies.
Well if you missed the popular and interesting video games, which includes dance, music, fight, and many other things, then just download the ">Michael Jackson moonwalker
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