Wizard Game's - Dozens of years already the myth of Michael Jackson's involvement in the game
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 circulating in the gaming world. According to the myth circulating among gamers,
the king of pop is directly involved in the game 16-bit classic as soundtrack composer.
The news of Michael Jackson's intervention in game made by SEGA is already quite long so matter of debate. Many gamers specifically
explained that the musical accompaniment final credits the game is very similar to the song Stranger in Moscow.
Since emerging issue of his involvement in Sonic 3 until now, Sega never confirm the truth of this myth
official. However, finally after all this time This myth answered through the information quoted from the Huffington Post, Friday (01/29/2016).
This is reinforced by the recognition of three people Other composers involved in the game. All three said that Michael Jackson indeed worked with they were in 1993. Then why Sega secret up until revoke the name of Michael Jackson from the final credits game? One of the composers involved in Sonic 3, Brad Buxer, claims that Jackson himself requested that his name be removed from the game.
It arises because Michael Jackson is not satisfied with the sound quality when implemented in the game cartridge memory limited. Greeting inversely with Brad, Roger Hector as team development coordinator Sonic 3 says that the involvement Michael Jackson in the game revoked because
slanted publicity that occur include the king of pop this.
Actually, aside from Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Michael Jackson and Sega have been working together
in a game that was released in 1988 Moonwalker for consoles Sega Genesis, Sega Master, and arcade.
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