Michael Jackson: The Experience is a music video game based on Michael Jackson's music and songs. It was developed and published by Ubisoft, and was released on November 23, 2010 for the Wii, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable. It will also appear in 2011 on the other major platforms, featuring use of the Xbox 360's Kinect and PlayStation 3's PlayStation Move. The game will feature many of Michael Jackson's hits, such as "Bad", "Beat It", "Smooth Criminal" and "Billie Jean". All Pre-Ordered games will include a limited edition replica of Michael Jackson's famous glove.
The game uses Ubisoft's proprietary technology called Player Projection. The form of the body will be projected on screen in environments inspired by Michael Jackson's most famous video and live performances. The data collected this way will allow the game to trigger various effects, visuals and even the music itself.
There will be several modes of play in this version of the game. The only one revealed so far is Michael's School, where players will be able to rehearse before their show. Video training will be available for each of the Michael Jackson moves available in the game.
Four player multiplayer will be available on the Wii and Move enabled PlayStation 3 but the Kinect will be limited to one player at a time. The game will also feature singing on the Kinect version on Xbox 360, and optional Karaoke on the PlayStation 3 and Wii versions.
On the DS version of the game there is a cartoon version of Michael on the top screen and the player follows along by tapping the bottom screen with the stylus to the rhythm of the music, a style similar to the Nintendo DS game, Elite Beat Agents. It is also revealed that on the Wii version you can play as Michael or the Back-up Dancers.The games Main game mode is called Challenge mode where 4 players try to get the top score.The Career mode on the Nintendo DS is called Tour.
The game was displayed at
New York Comic Con at Ubisoft's booth.Source:
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