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July 10th, 2010 Michael Jackson - the Video Game
“Michael Jackson: The Game,” Ubisoft’s new dance and music-based game leveraging the likeness of the late King of Pop, will henceforth be called “Michael Jackson : The Experience.” In a move that really makes the game’s title more abstract than it was during its un-finalized placeholder days at E3, Ubisoft has opted to eschew pigeonholing of their MJ project by not limiting its title to the field of mere games.
They have nevertheless, given “The Experience” a particular release month. Ubisoft will ship their new MJ releases for the Nintendo DS, PlayStation three, PlayStation Transportable , Wii and Xbox 360 beginning in Nov , according to a dispatch on Eurogamer. Additionally, Move, WII MotionPlus and Kinect technologies will be utilised for their own consoles, as will mics for a singing mode in the PS3 version. In fairness though, this game might have had a less educational title. Ubi might have named it “Michael Jackson: the theorem” or “Michael Jackson: The Essence,” for example. Both these would’ve been steps further back from “The Game” than “The Experience,” which at least implies what the user is designed to do with it.
In a different story, The Book that Proves Michael Jackson’s Innocence Geraldine Hughes, the only legal secretary of Barry Rothman, comes forth to set it straight about what truly occurred in the background in the 1993 child interference case against Michael Jackson. In her book called Redemption: the facts behind the Michael Jackson child interference claims, Hughes unearths facts that haven’t ever been published, court documented info, public statements and records that she swears prove Jackson’s innocence. Redemption answers lots of questions concerning the 1993 child molesting claim like Why did Michael Jackson settle and pay millions to his accuser and Who the genuine culprit ( s ) were in this case. There are a large amount of facts that haven’t been made public concerning this case.
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