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Michael Jackson in Scramble Training
System(s): AS-1
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Simulation

















Number of players: 1-8
Release Date RRP Code
AS-1
JP
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Michael Jackson in Scramble Training is a Sega AS-1 science fiction ride film developed by Sega AM5 and installed in the company’s flagship arcade venues such as Joypolis and SegaWorld. Released in 1993, it stars musician and Sega collaborator Michael Jackson in the feature role.

Plot

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Players take the role of new pilots on a training mission in their eight-man spacecraft. Their flight trainer, Commander Jackson (Michael Jackson), guides them through the mission.

Gameplay

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Using each seat’s joystick and dual buttons, players are prompted to shoot down incoming spacecraft and other obstacles.

History

The ride film made its public debut at AM Show 1993 in August 1993, and was likely distributed alongside the Sega AS-1. It appears it was produced in fewer numbers than Megalopolis: Tokyo City Battle.

Locations

Preservation

Even with such a known celebrity attached to the title, there exist very few recollections of the ride film’s gameplay and experience. The software is entirely unpreserved and only a pair of handheld films exist of its video portions.

Production history

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Gallery

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