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"Streetwalker" by Michael Jackson is featured on the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable versions of Michael Jackson: The Experience.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
Wii/PS3[]

The dancer resembles Michael Jackson and is wearing a white jacket over a white shirt with a brown belt. He also wears dark blue pants and light blue shoes. He has a fingerless glove on his right hand.
PSP/DS[]
Michael's appearance for this routine is the same as with the one in the routine for The Way You Make Me Feel.
Xbox 360[]
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The dancer is a hologram.
Background[]
Wii/PS3[]
The background is a movie set with an American Burgers restaurant with "I LOVE YOU" written in big letters, which changes to "I WANT YOU" and "I NEED YOU" when those lines are sung. To the right of the restaurant is a cemetery set. Throughout the background movie cameras and lights move around. Some chairs for the director and producers are also seen. In the beginning and at some other parts of the song the song is in black and white, similar to an old movie.
PSP/DS[]
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Xbox 360[]
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Gold Moves[]
There is 1 Gold Move in this routine:
Gold Move: Point to the left with both hands, and then abruptly point to the right.
Trivia[]
- The outfit that the coach wears is the same one that P1 wears in Dirty Diana.
- The Wii and PS3 versions fade out during the final chorus, while the PSP and DS versions fade out during the final post-chorus.
- On the Wii version, the cemetery set at the right does not disappear during the black-and-white sections of the routine, while it disappears on the PS3 version.
- The PSP and DS versions of the game erroneously list the song as being from 1987, the year of the original release of Bad, when it is actually from the 2001 re-release. The Wii and PS3 correctly list the year as 2001.
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