Mon, Jun 29, 2009 | 12:47 BST

Sega is “very sad to hear about the passing of Michael Jackson”

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Sega has told MTV that it is “very sad” to hear of Michael Jackson’s death adding that he “was a true music legend whose songs touched each of us at some point in our lives.”

Sega, who gave us the classic Moonwalker videogame (article image), added:

“We are proud to have worked with him and included his music in some of our most well-remembered games and are sure that his genius will live on through his great body of work. We have no doubt that future generations will be moonwalking to all his greatest hits.”

6 comments

#1

bxsentinel
29/06/09, 12:59 pm

so how about sega honoring him by releasing the arcade version of moonwalker as a download for psn, xbl, and wii vc fans.

#2

mart
29/06/09, 1:03 pm

Nah; it’s awful.

#3

DrDamn
29/06/09, 1:14 pm

@bxsentinel
Yeah, they could make it free for a very limited amount of time in just one region and get lots of free publicity off the back of it.

#4

Suikoden Fan
29/06/09, 1:24 pm

@bxsentinel
100% agree, i would to have this game again

#5

chickenbutt
30/06/09, 4:35 am

PSN and XBLA versions please :O

#6

Hero of Canton
30/06/09, 7:34 am

Was it Sonic 3 he did some music for? Or is that one of them urban myth things?

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