Sentences with phrase «miku room»

These can be spent on modules and accessories, which change a Vocaloid's appearance when she or he is performing a song, or they can be spent on items that can be used in the Miku Room.
Which brings us to the final aspect of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F, the Miku Room.
I like to think of the Miku Room as being akin to those fish - tank screensavers everyone used to have on their computers.
When the Vocaloids are in their Miku Rooms relaxing, they're wearing the last Module equipped.

Not exact matches

Miku Sushi features a full bar, lounge, waterfront patio, private dining rooms, and a full service sushi bar.
There's now so many different types of notes, extra missions and additional stuff to do in the Diva Room that when you compare it to a title like Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone, it feels like the developers have over-egged the pudding somewhat.
Here, the entire point of the series is to specifically focus on songs that Vocaloid fans have crafted, from budding musicians working out of their living rooms to the big time producers who make Miku and company come to life in their spare time.
Leave the living room behind (figuratively speaking), as it transports players to a virtual stadium, fully immersing them in the crowd of Miku fans and going wild for the digital singer,» SEGA's press release read.
The PS Vita version also features a number of songs that can be played in AR mode, letting you place Hatsune Miku et al in your living room, or anywhere else you'd like them to perform (the back of your sleeping cat, for example... not that we tried this.
There are a few questionable choices in there, such as the Diva Room and Studio Mode, but if you're willing to give Project Diva F a shot, Hatsune Miku might just win you over.
During this encore, the inputs are removed entirely, so you just sit and watch as Miku jumps around a white room and the music pours itself into your ears.
Soon after discovering the labyrinth of rooms, eerie collectibles and totems, Miku soon finds that the spirits of the abandoned mansion are angry and are coming for her.
• Digital Singers Take Over the Living Room — Produce live concerts accessorized to the max with unlockable costumes, songs, and stages to create custom live concert starring Hatsune Miku and her friends!
Another time sink is Miku's Room where gamers can use currency earned in the game to purchase modules (costumes), environments, and gifts for their characters.
The «Diva Room» that appeared in past Hatsune Miku games will act as the base for this mode.
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