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"Money" by Michael Jackson is featured on the Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360 versions of Michael Jackson: The Experience.
Appearance of the Dancer
Wii/PS3

The dancer resembles Michael Jackson from the Blood On the Dance Floor music video and album cover. He has his hair tied in a ponytail and wears a red tuxedo over a white shirt. There is a black cuff on the dancer’s left arm. The dancer also wears black dress shoes.
Xbox 360
The main dancer is a hologram in which the player appears in. The player is accompanied by identical background dancers. The background dancers are men who wear a black shirt, black leather jacket, black pants, and black shoes.
Background
Wii/PS3
The background is simple compared to the other backgrounds in the game. The routine takes place in a room with dark blue walls and a black polished floor. There is a chandelier hanging from the ceiling and a red and black chair at the left. At the center, there is a big light text sign that reads, "MONEY".
Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 background is a stage in front of a theater entrance. "Michael Jackson" and "Money" are written in all caps on the marquee, with the former being written twice. Posters featuring Michael Jackson are on either side of the theater doors. Four silhouetted dancers appear behind the main background dancers. On both sides of the theater there are vertical gold lines with dollar signs. A pile of gold coins can be seen behind the right background dancer.
Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine, both of which are the same:
Both Gold Moves: After you move your hand in the form of a cross, put your right arm to the side, then put your left hand on your crotch (while slightly bending).
Trivia
- On the Wii version of the game, this song is incorrectly credited as a song from the album Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix which was released in 1997. This would be true if the song in the game was the remix but it is the original version of the song, released on HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I in 1995.
- The line "Of lust gluttony and greed?" is misinterpreted as "Of lust gluttoney and greed?"










