![]() ![]() The Kinect version includes two game modes: "Solo" and "Party". This version uses a technology called Player Projection, which puts the player's own image in the game allowing them to star in their own Michael Jackson video. The Kinect version of the game features full body tracking, and entirely differentĬhoreography from the Wii version, meaning like the Dance Central series, along with several other changes and additions. ![]() Kinect The Kinect version of the game includes full body motion technology and judges on how well the moves are done. There is still the Show Time part of each song, but when the player spins a wheel to light up Jackson's stage, it is replaced with the screen telling the player to press the L and R button as fast as possible. The gameplay style and songs are the same as the DS version, but there are more songs than the DS version of the game, such as " Will You Be There" and " Rock With You". In the PlayStation Portable version, the player follows Jackson by pressing the action buttons when it hits the circle. Also in the Nintendo DS version, there is an anti-piracy feature created by Ubisoft that will freeze the game and replace the audio with the sound of vuvuzelas (popularized by the South Africans in World Cup 2010) if the player is playing a pirated or ROM version of the game. In this version, there is a cartoon version of Jackson on the top screen and the player follows along by tapping the bottom screen with the stylus to the rhythm of the music. The Nintendo DS version features gameplay similar to Elite Beat Agents. After performing songs, players are able to unlock training videos in the "Dance School" where they are taught some of the more difficult moves from several of Jackson's music videos and stage performances. All pictograms in this game move from bottom to top. One player dances as Jackson, while the other three are the backup dancers, or if optional, all players play as the backup dancers. The third mode of gameplay is "Crew", which features Jackson and two backup dancers. Two players take the role of Jackson, while the other two play as the other character. The second mode of gameplay is "Duo" which is used for duets (e.g., " The Girl Is Mine") or videos with two main characters (e.g., " The Way You Make Me Feel" and " In the Closet"). The first mode of gameplay is "Classic" where all players follow Michael Jackson's choreographed routine on-screen. There are three modes of gameplay in this version. The Wii version of the game features Just Dance-style gameplay, thus serving as a spin-off title. The game sold 2 million units in two months, not including Japanese sales, making it one of the best-selling Wii title games. It was announced that the game would be released on Mac OS X, and iPad 2. It was later released for the Nintendo 3DS on 7 November 2011 in North America and 11 November 2011 in Europe, for iPhone and iPad on 7 December 2011 in North America and for PlayStation Vita on 15 February 2012 in North America, 22 February 2012 in Europe and 23 February 2012 in Australia. Initial launches of the game included a limited edition replica of Jackson's sequined glove. However, some songs like " Man in the Mirror" and " P.Y.T. The game features many of Michael Jackson's hits, such as " Bad", " Thriller", " Beat It", " Billie Jean", " Smooth Criminal", " Black or White", " The Way You Make Me Feel", etc. The Japanese release on 8 December 2011 only revised the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii consoles. It was also released on 12 April 2011 in North America, 14 April 2011 in Australia and 15 April 2011 in Europe for PlayStation 3's PlayStation Move and Xbox 360's Kinect. ![]() It was developed and published by Ubisoft, and was released on 23 November 2010 in North America, 25 November 2010 in Australia and 26 November 2010 in Europe for the Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, and Wii. Michael Jackson: The Experience is a music video game based on Michael Jackson's songs. ![]()
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