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A photograph of long-time [[Sega]] collaborator Michael Jackson playing a Super Deluxe ''[[Galaxy Force II]]'' during a December 1988 tour of [[Sega of Japan]]. The game's premium iteration was one of the pop star's single-favorite arcade experiences, with the celebrity notably acquiring a cabinet for personal use and installing it as one of the centerpieces of his [[wikipedia:Neverland Ranch|Neverland Ranch]] arcade.
A photograph of [[Michael Jackson]] playing [[Galaxy Force II]] on a December 1992 tour of [[Sega of Japan]]’s offices.
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[[Category:Photos of Michael Jackson's 1988 Sega of Japan tour]]

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A photograph of long-time Sega collaborator Michael Jackson playing a Super Deluxe Galaxy Force II during a December 1988 tour of Sega of Japan. The game's premium iteration was one of the pop star's single-favorite arcade experiences, with the celebrity notably acquiring a cabinet for personal use and installing it as one of the centerpieces of his Neverland Ranch arcade.

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