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Sega pay tribute to Michael Jackson

Moonwalker creators will miss King of Pop

JUN
29
2009

Speaking to MTV this week, Moonwalker videogame developers Sega have paid tribute to King of Pop Michael Jackson, who passed away at the end of last week.

The celebrated performer and musician died of a suspected heart attack while rehearsing for a mammoth 50 concert stint at London's 02 arena.

Sega said they were saddened by the news, and said that he "was a true music legend whose songs touched each of us at some point in our lives."

The firm continued: "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."

By Luke Guttridge

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