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Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai is for the young (and young at heart)

Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "There’s no age limit on Hatsune Miku games. Everyone can enjoy them, no matter how old or skilled they are. But if someone has played entries in the Project Mirai and Project Diva series, they might notice the titles give off certain vibes. To be more specific, the 3DS games feel as though Sega is trying to lure in younger players, while the Vita and PS3 releases are more mature."

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What should you know about Hatsune Miku?

Hatsune Miku has become an international icon. What began as a singing synthesizer turned into a character recognized around the world that stars in multiple forms of media. In the realm of games, people recognize her as a rhythm game star. But what else do people need to know about her?

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The best of the Nintendo 3DS: a guide

The venerable Nintendo 3DS is entering its twilight years. After a rocky, uncertain launch, the system built a following and a library that allowed it to become one of the most successful systems released, and it certainly has the top-tier games to show for it. Before [people] put the handheld into long-term storage (or if [someone is] just now getting one), check out [Michibiku's] guide for the best the system has to offer!

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Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone for PS4 playable at Snow Miku 2016

The PlayStation 4 version of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone will be playable at Snow Miku 2016 from February 6 to 7 at the Sapporo Factory Room, Sega announced.