Jackson estate licenses virtual `Planet Michael'

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(AP) – 31 minutes ago

LOS ANGELES — The man who made the moonwalk famous is getting a planet of his own.

The Michael Jackson estate has entered a licensing deal with a Los Angeles company to create an online virtual world based called "Planet Michael."

The planet will live inside the Entropia Universe, a so-called "massively multiplayer online" game with about 100,000 active users. It is run by the Swedish company Mind Ark.

The estate will work with game publisher SEE Virtual Worlds to develop the game for release in 2011. In it, fans will be able to collect and trade virtual Jackson merchandise, and earn credits by performing challenges related to his music and dance moves.

As in other virtual worlds, players who want to buy more credits can replenish their game accounts using real money.
 
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gIGLfH3aNcZVfM_cl4uCgzmRfSuQD9IBVGB83

(AP) – 31 minutes ago

LOS ANGELES — The man who made the moonwalk famous is getting a planet of his own.

The Michael Jackson estate has entered a licensing deal with a Los Angeles company to create an online virtual world based called "Planet Michael."

The planet will live inside the Entropia Universe, a so-called "massively multiplayer online" game with about 100,000 active users. It is run by the Swedish company Mind Ark.

The estate will work with game publisher SEE Virtual Worlds to develop the game for release in 2011. In it, fans will be able to collect and trade virtual Jackson merchandise, and earn credits by performing challenges related to his music and dance moves.

As in other virtual worlds, players who want to buy more credits can replenish their game accounts using real money.

This sounds innovative. I would be willing to check it out.
 
http://www.usatoday.com/life/lifestyle/2010-09-21-mjworld21_ST_N.htm

'Planet Michael' will let players builds virtual Jackson worlds

It has been 15 months since Michael Jackson died, leaving his Neverland in limbo. But a virtual Neverland is in the works as a tribute to the late King of Pop.
Planet Michael, an online virtual world devoted to Jackson's life, music and concerns, being developed to open late next year, will combine features of a massively multiplayer online game and social network.

"We put a focus on something that will truly allow fans to immerse themselves in a Michael Jackson-like universe or music-video-like world and interact with each other and then go on adventures and do gameplay stuff and socialize," says Josh Gordon of developer SEE Virtual Worlds.

Think World of Warcraft— with no violence and more dancing. "The player is more apt to succeed in a situation using song, dance and adventure as opposed to violence," Gordon says.

A free-to-download game, Planet Michael will let players (ages 13-up) customize their own avatars, perhaps with red Thriller jackets and sequined gloves. However, you will be able to spend money on items, and some virtual objects earned and created in the world can be traded or sold to others. (More information at planetmichael.com.)

But will Planet Michael's publishers be able to overcome Jackson's tarnished reputation, which included such behavior as holding a newborn off a hotel balcony and charges of molesting children (he was acquitted on criminal charges, while some civil cases were settled out of court)?

"The answer is, 'I'm not sure,' " says video game industry analyst Michael Pachter, commenting not on Planet Michael specifically but on potential projects including the recently announced Michael Jackson The Experience dance video game from Ubisoft.

"If parents are the target, I think that the legacy baggage will be a problem," Pachter says. "If the user is the target, I think that all will be forgiven, because there is no question that he was a phenomenal performer. So I suppose the answer is 'somewhere in between.' "

"There is no doubt we will be open to people joking about it and criticizing it," says Gordon. "We'll just have to roll with that as it comes, so to speak. ... He's such a big name and he's such a big legend that no matter what we do, we are going to get a lot of people who are excited, and we are going to get people who criticize us. And we have just taken that as the way it is going to be."

Before he died, Jackson was exploring games and interactive entertainment prospects. "Unfortunately, he never got to this point," says Martin Biallas, president of SEE Virtual Worlds, a division of Biallas' larger company SEE (Special Entertainment Events), for which he organized real-life happenings around Star Trek's 30th anniversary and the 1999 world tour of Titanic props, sets and costumes.

The Swedish company MindArk, which operates the Entropia Universe online service, ap- proached SEE about entertainment properties that might be worthy of virtual-world treatment, and Biallas contacted the Jackson estate. "They loved it and said this could actually be something where we could also transmit the ideas (and) the vision that Michael had, and not make it just a game but make it a social-interacting platform."

So in addition to areas based on songs such as Thriller, Beat It and Smooth Criminal, there might be an altruistic area based on a song such as Heal the World. Players will be able to donate to charities as well.

"We believe this online social gaming experience will bring the most passionate Michael Jackson fans together with those just discovering his artistry in a unique environment where they can celebrate his music, his art and his devotion to helping those in need," says an e-mailed statement from Jackson's estate and executors.
 
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This sounds very interesting. Another deal confirmed. I don't like the article from USA today referencing the tarnished image thing.
 
usa today is a paper near death. it counts on its readers being stupid. how does these 'controversies' really count as controversies? especially, compared to the stuff in this world that really is controversial, which, i'm sure, usa today owners support.

a tarnished image is an image brand that nobody is buying anymore. the Michael Jackson brand has been a high seller, since the begnning of his career, without stopping. that's not a tarnished image. it's clear this envy of Michael Jackson, which began at the beginning of his career, and has never ceased, and never will cease, is clear evidence that the Michael Jackson brand, since the beginning of his career, continued and continues to and always will continue to be the greatest seller. envy is always the greatest evidence of that. usa today has a tarnished image. paper media is about to expire, and they need being online and advertisers to survive.

i'm glad the estate is picking and choosing its ideas wisely.
 
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this looks interesting. I am not a gamer usually but I signed up for this :)
 
signed up!

This is another way of earning revenue for the estate (and the owners of Entropia universe), but I am not going to spend any of my real money in an online world for rewards.

I tried Entropia years ago when it launched and soon lost interest. I'll make a point of visiting the planet when it goes live, but I don't think it'll be much use to me beyond that because I have far more important and interesting ways to waste money. This just feels like a shameless money making scheme.
 
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I signed up too! I'm not a gamer either (though I love Marios Bros!) but this looks great.
 
The comments made by all of these online gaming websites are really discouraging. It seems the entire gaming world is laughing at this release, with dozens of comments under each article to back it up. Even the authors are taking stabs at MJ's personal life and calling it a "cash grab".

Please, google "Michael Jackson" and find the articles on the new game and fight back! We have to show these idiots some common sense. I can't believe how much MJ bashing still goes on.
 
They bash a game that hasn't even been released... how stupid is that?! :mello:Maybe they are afraid that it might "steal" some "clients" of them or get more popular than some other games?:scratch:
 
So much is happening. So sad this wasn't while MJ was alive. He would have loved this.
Thanks for all the updates.
 
I visit videogame sites on a daily basis and it's just sickening the comments i see on this article. Everywhere there's jokes and it's pissing me off so much, i'm seriously getting so tired of it and it angers me to a point where i'm not even myself anymore. Getting SO fed up with the jokes and stupid bullshit from people....they don't realize that those jokes are based on lies that totally destroyed a man's life, they just don't see it. Seriously....F THEM!
 
The comments made by all of these online gaming websites are really discouraging. It seems the entire gaming world is laughing at this release, with dozens of comments under each article to back it up. Even the authors are taking stabs at MJ's personal life and calling it a "cash grab".

Please, google "Michael Jackson" and find the articles on the new game and fight back! We have to show these idiots some common sense. I can't believe how much MJ bashing still goes on.

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Yes, we have to take this action!!!

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I signed up!
I'm not a gamer at all, but this sounds interesting.
Besides, I want them to see there is a huuuuugeee interest in all about Michael.
Ok... it's forever bittersweet, I know. But this is what we have left now. So few :depressed:
Thanks for the info, guys!
 
This reminds me of the Habbo Hotel online game..........which was quite good!!!!!

But what really excites me about this is that it an official product that is brings all Michael Jackson fans (where ever they are) together!!!!

Signed Up!!!!!!!
 
So you have to pay to get to play it??

I'm not willing to pay but it seems very interesting anyway!
 
aint got a clue about what this is about as i dont use a comp for games.graphics looks nice!
 
anyway... it seems cool how the news sites and blogs are indirectly promoting the game and Michael... via the NEWS....
 
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