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Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review | GameCloud

Mary Woo at GameCloud Australia writes:

"Project Mirai DX is a bright and colourful game, with plenty of large icons and cheery characters. I hesitate to recommend it to all who enjoy rhythm games because I understand that the aesthetic isn’t for everyone, it’s incredibly cutesy, and the characters tend to have quite high voices with an auto-tune quality. The songs are catchy, and you’ll probably find yourself humming to a particular tune that’s stuck with you, but if you’re not interested in Japanese pop music, you’re looking in the wrong place. If you’re a fan of the Diva series, I would say give this one a try as you might find some great new songs. If you’re not sure if this is the game for you, I would recommend downloading the demo on the Nintendo eStore and give it a shot or watching some gameplay videos to see how you like it."

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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.