Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Master System) Playthrough
Playthrough of Michael Jackson's Moonwalker, Sega's 1991 action-platformer for the Sega Master System.
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker for the Sega Master System is a side-scrolling action game based on the 1988 film and Michael Jackson's music. Released in 1990, the game features the pop star as the main character, taking players through a series of levels where Jackson uses his dance moves and magical powers to rescue kidnapped children from the clutches of the evil Mr. Big.
The gameplay blends platforming and light combat mechanics, where players control Michael as he kicks, spins, and throws his hat to defeat enemies. Each level is filled with hidden children that must be found and rescued to progress. The enemies vary in type and behavior, becoming more aggressive and numerous as the game advances. In addition to basic attacks, Michael can perform a special "Dance Magic" move that causes all enemies on screen to dance and then collapse, mimicking the choreography from his music videos.
The game makes strong use of Michael Jackson's music, with 8-bit renditions of hits like "Smooth Criminal" and "Beat It" playing throughout the stages. The visuals are colorful and stylized, capturing a whimsical yet slightly surreal atmosphere consistent with Jackson's artistic persona. The character animation includes signature dance moves, adding personality and flair to the gameplay.
Despite its relatively simple mechanics, Moonwalker stood out for its unique premise, celebrity tie-in, and use of popular music. It remains a memorable title for Sega Master System fans, offering a nostalgic blend of pop culture and classic 8-bit action.