""It's a game from Japan from late 1993 or early 1994. It was never released, not in Japan nor elsewhere. The game was cancelled because Michael Jackson was having a lot of trouble with those allegations at the time. Supposedly it was bad publicity for Sega and they cancelled the game plain and simple.
The history I gathered about this project is that it is an extension of a SEGA arcade game that was released in 1992 or 1993, called AS1 Simulator. A bunch of players would sit in a big spaceship simulator and would fly the spacecraft and fight aliens. The cockpit would move around like a real simulator. Jackson was the instructor and people would see him talk to them on the screen and give them instructions.
That game quickly disappeared from game rooms and Sega parks because of the scandal surrounding Jackson at the time.
But the original plan was to expand that concept and collaboration to a regular video game for the SEGA Genesis console. It all went down the drain because of the scandal.
However, the game was actually produced by Sega and was ready for release when it happened.
The copy I have is still sealed.
Still, the person I got it from has a copy and played it. It's a regular flight simulator, with combat, aimed at children, so quite easy. Jackson doesn't sing in the game, he only gives you instructions.
So, having said all that, my question is, what would be the value of such an item ?""
Era pronto para colgar la noticia pero siento una especial debilidad por todo lo que tiene que ver con Michael Jackson. Procuraré editar el hilo si se produce cualquier novedad al respecto
retro_fer escribió:
Jajaja, alto pedofilo! (por eso no publicaron el juego)
«Nunca quise mentir y destruir a Michael Jackson, pero mi padre me obligó a contar todas esas mentiras. Ahora no puedo decir a Michael lo mucho que lo siento y preguntarle si me perdona» (Jordan Chandler)