While I never met the guy, to this day I feel a bit bad I brought into those accusations against him. (Though, I had a rather cynical view of the world at the time. I mean, Jimmy Saville lived a full, successful celebrity life and died with various honours. It was after his death what he truly was like came out and the public was none the wiser about it.)
Still, I recognise Micheal Jackson as one of the truest Sega fans out there.

Yep, Michael was definitely a SEGA true fan.
He also loves SEGA CD to the point he joined with SEGA to create content for it (plus for arcade too, Scramble Training, which is sadly canceled) through SEGA's Multimedia Studio.
He even thought Sonic 3 would be released for SEGA CD, that's why he's disappointed with the end result with the music in cartridge version and asked his name to be removed.

According to Ken's Horowitz'
Playing at The Next Level (great book, very recommended), Michael's also known for his surprise visits to the SEGA of America offices.
He once significant time simply chatting with Al Nilsen about the studio and the differences between scoring music for video games and movies or music album.
During that visit, he heard some of the music tracks in development and was very pleased with the score to Ecco the Dolphin.
He then discussed it with the music programmer for around an hour.
Imagine ... just talking about "Ecco the Dolphin" game music for an hour.

He also once freestyled "Tides of Time" songs on the spot but unfortunately, none of his vocals were recorded.
Guess, he's just doing it for fun instantly on the spot.

Plus he's also a true Playstation hater.

Just kidding. It's SONY he hated, not the game console.