Almost everyone knows about Sonic 3 & Knuckles. with its wonderful gameplay, great graphics, and a soundtrack that may or may not be made by Michael Jackson, its hard not to love it. But what if I told you there was another version? one similar to what you know and love, but with a twist that gets more interesting the deeper you dig? I'm talking about Sonic 3 & Knuckles for the PC.
released for PC's in 1997. it is basically the same, with only a few changes. the most noticeable is the music, which has been altered for certain zones. Carnival Night, Ice Cap, Launch Base, Knuckles' theme, a menu theme and the credits all had new music. It is thought that this is because the MIDI format could not emulate certain sound clips, even though the PC would be more then powerful enough to run a Genesis game. there is a more common theory, one involving Michael Jackson, an unreleased 80's song, and a composer's discography.
A few interviews by people who worked on the game clamed that Jackson did the music, but it was removed. later, similarity's were noted between sonic 3 songs, and some that Jackson did. Carnival Night zone and the song Jam share a few notes, and even share some audio samples. the credits and the song Stranger In Moscow sound very similar in the beginning. The biggest example, is Ice Cap Zone. Smooth Criminal and Ice Cap sound very similar, but it doesn't stop there. the unreleased song Hard Times bears more then a resemblance to Ice Cap, Its basically the same song! Brad Buxer helped with the sound track, and also was in the band that made that song. if that's not enough, then one of the composer's discography lists levels 2 and 3 from Sonic 3 as being made by Jackson. if you compare what was changed in the PC version with what sounded similar to Jackson's music, then you will notice that the 2 lists do overlap. coincidence? I think not!
Although Michael Jackson did the music, we have to ask why it was removed. one interview said that the Genesis wasn't powerful enough to get the music right. it "devalued" his music. and with that, I have to ask: Did you even play the game?!