Giuseppe Nelva of DualShockers carries on with his weekly column showcasing the coolest and most quirky releases on the Japanese market, including the very last PS2 game ever developed, that will be priced the crazy amount of 250 dollars.
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?
Viva la Vita: "SEGA has announced that their rhythm video game series based on the popular vocaloid idol Hatsune Miku has topped 1.8 million shipments in Japan. The franchise which spans six releases over PSP, 3DS, PSVita, and PS3 originally began in 2009 and will continue onwards with this year's release of Hatsune Miku Project Mirai 2 for 3DS. SEGA specifically mentioned strong performance from Hatsune Miku Project Diva f/F for PSVita, and PS3 which have shipped a combined 390,000 units since launch."
I bought Project Diva f for Vita when I was in Japan last year, but the touch screen controls almost ruined the game. Oh, and I really can't get used to the vocaloid voices...
I only bought the game because of the heavy marketing there, and the fact that it was probably the only time in my life when I could say "I bought a Japanese game the day it was released!"
many games don't even ship that world wide! DmC would be one example, the game hasn't even sold 1 million yet. lol
There’s a new Racing Miku statue figurine in production, and the Good Smile Company posted her on their blog this week.