Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Moonwalk's Legendary is Now Available at Games

Now the people have the opportunity to perform the legendary moonwalk the movement along with The King of Pop Michael Jackson.

Video game developed by Ubisoft was showing a dance movement and singing style of Michael Jackson.

The yet-untitled game will be one of the first game to use Kinect and Move, a camera system that detects the movement for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3 comes out at the end of this year.

"The goal is to dance like Michael," said Tony Key, Ubisoft vice president of marketing.

"Follow what is done by a man on the screen as if it were there. The resulting score will be based on the quality of your show. "

The launch of this game is not intentionally coincided with the recording debut of Michael Jackson's new album that has not been released.

Games that include some catalog songs from Michael Jackson, including "Billie Jean" and "Beat It". Games will also be available for the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable handheld console.

Announcement of the launch of the game is done at a press conference at Electronic Entertainment Expo Ubisoft Los Angeles theater. There is no footage from the games shown, but dancers from Jackson's video "This Is It" down to pangggung at the end of the show to exhibit the usual dance movements performed to the tune of "Beat It".

Inside the show, Director of Ubisoft, Yves Guillemot Promotion, "With the technology available today, you will be able to learn to be as good as the men were probably even better."

This is not Jackson's first appearance in the game. Jackson never appeared in an action game in 1989 called "Michael Jackson's lux."

Games successful "Just Dance" has been released for the Wii console last year and generates more than three million copies worldwide.

Developer game "Rock Band" Harmonix, also create their own dance game, which was announced to the public during the Microsoft press conference last Monday. Game with a set of routines Gwen Stefani song 'Keep On Dancing. "

Game Central Kinect use to detect the movements of players and translate it into an avatar flash on the screen.