Product Description
Haha! Get ready for a Fantastic experience with "Michael Jackson The Experience" for the
Nintendo DS! In this rhythmic music game, you can experience the iconic dance moves and music of the King of Pop himself. Developed by Ubisoft, the game offers an extensive selection of Michael Jackson's greatest hits, including "Billie Jean," "Beat It," and "Smooth Criminal." Players must tap and swipe on the touchscreen at the right moment to perfectly mimic the dance steps and rhythms. It's such a fun way to dance and sing as if you're the King of Pop yourself!
Historical Context
When "Michael Jackson The Experience" was released in 2010, it immediately became a hit among fans of the legendary singer. The game was launched after Michael Jackson's tragic passing in 2009 and served as a tribute to his legacy. The game's popularity led to various versions on other platforms, but the Nintendo DS version remains unique with its touchscreen-oriented gameplay.
Expert Reviews
IGN called the game "a solid tribute to the King of Pop" and praised the song selection and intuitive touchscreen controls. GameSpot was also positive, stating: "Michael Jackson The Experience captures the magic of Michael's music and dance in a fun and accessible way."
Is This For You?
This game is a must-have for all Michael Jackson fans who want to enjoy his music and dance moves. Rhythm and music game enthusiasts will also have a blast with this title. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just a fan of the King of Pop, this game is for you!
Similar Games
If you enjoyed "Michael Jackson The Experience," then games like "Just Dance" and "
Rhythm Heaven" are definitely worth checking out. These titles also offer a Fantastic rhythmic and musical challenge!
Compatibility
"Wowie, this is important!" DS games like "Michael Jackson The Experience" can be played on all Nintendo DS systems, including the DS Phat,
DS Lite, DSi, and
DSi XL. But wait, there's more! You can also enjoy this game on the 2DS and 3DS systems. DS games are not region-locked, so you can play both Japanese and North American versions on your DS. Fantastic, isn't it?