“The idea was not just to give the player weapons, but to give them powers”.
Michael Jackson is no stranger to video games, having famously collaborated with Sega on several projects in the ’90s, including arcade and console titles based on his 1988 film Moonwalker.
But what you might not know (we certainly didn’t) is he almost made another game in the 2000s with the developer behind Enter the Matrix, Shiny Entertainment, which, for better or worse, never saw the light of day.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“The idea was not just to give the player weapons, but to give them powers”.
Michael Jackson is no stranger to video games, having famously collaborated with Sega on several projects in the ’90s, including arcade and console titles based on his 1988 film Moonwalker.
But what you might not know (we certainly didn’t) is he almost made another game in the 2000s with the developer behind Enter the Matrix, Shiny Entertainment, which, for better or worse, never saw the light of day.
Read the full article on timeextension.com