We've already seen a tech demo for a Hatsune
Miku virtual reality game, and it appears SEGA has continued work on the project as it has announced Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live for PlayStation VR during Gamescom.
We've already seen a tech demo for a Hatsune
Miku virtual reality game, and it appears SEGA has continued work on the...
We've already seen a tech demo for a Hatsune
Miku virtual reality game, and it appears SEGA has continued work on the...
Not exact matches
- Daigasso Band Brothers P (10 / 9/9 / 10, 38 points): Nintendo's Band Brothers series (released in Europe under the name Jam with the Band) is a rhythm game with a difference - you can create your own tracks, it's multiplayer over the net, and this new 3DS entry provides synthesized vocals thanks to Vocaloid, the system that drives Japanese
virtual idol Hatsune
Miku.
Hatsune
Miku proved that
virtual idols could be big business.
In the past we here at Kotaku East have talked a lot about Hatsune
Miku and some of Japan's other
virtual idols.
Senbon Zakura (千本桜), one of the popular songs featuring
virtual idol Hatsune
Miku, made its debut to the internet back in 2011.
«Snow
Miku» is the ice sculpture version of the
virtual idol that appears at the Sapporo Snow Festival in Hokkaido, Japan.
Hardcore fans of Japanese
virtual idol Hatsune
Miku have already picked up a copy of Project Mirai DX for the 3DS — many even picked up a 3DS just to play it.
Virtual idol Hatsune
Miku appears to be dancing inside this modded PC case, which was recently shown in Osaka.
Hatsune
Miku, the
virtual idol, is truly a star in Japan.
Hatsune
Miku might be
virtual, but that isn't stopping her and her blue - green hair from appearing in a shampoo spot with the very real Scarlett Johansson.
Tonight,
virtual idol Hatsune
Miku appeared on the Late Show with The David Letterman and blew the...
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 world's top
virtual songstress is back in Hatsune
Miku: Project Diva X — a game with 30 songs (including all new medleys).
Project Mirai Remix (working title) is an enhanced version of Japan's Hatsune
Miku: Project MIRAI 2, mixing the rhythm gameplay of the Diva series with ridiculously cute tiny versions of the idol and her
virtual friends.
The popularity of Japanese
virtual idol Hatsune
Miku continues to rise in the West, giving Sega the encouragement it needed to bring Hatsune
Miku: Project Mirai Remix to North America and Europe in 2015.
Instead, Project DIVA Future Tone is positioned as a pair of
virtual Hatsune
Miku bookends, neatly collecting over 200 songs and arranging them on a durable and extremely cute shelf.
Something terrible has happened in the
virtual world, and now
Miku and her friends can no longer sing on their own.
Created nine years ago by Crypton Future Media as a singing synthesizer,
Miku isn't your average
virtual instrument.
The simplest way I can describe Hatsune
Miku is that she is a
virtual pop idol, or a Vocaloid (singing voice synthesizer), though that might be a gross simplification.
We're somewhat on the fence about the
Miku Fei - Yen, whilst she's interesting the
Virtual On crossover is just weird.
And now, courtesy of
Virtual Reality, I have a completely different
Miku experience to enjoy.
I have played a few other Hatsune
Miku games before I knew they were going to have a
virtual reality concert experience...
It's a game that lets you order a CD of Out Run's «Magical Sound Shower» from your cellphone; a game that lets you try to win a Hatsune
Miku doll from a UFO catcher; a game that lets you play a sidescrolling beat - em - up on a
virtual reality headset crafted by a Japanese Doc Brown.
Also represented on SEGA's 2014 booth is the world's most popular
virtual singer Hatsune
Miku, produced by Crypton Future Media, INC., returning in an all - new rhythm video game.
Music is truly the universal language and for all of David Letterman's hemming and hawing about not getting the
virtual diva's presence on the former Late Show there is something special about
Miku's Vocaloid tunes.
Degica Games and Crypton Future Media are pleased to announce that the the PC VR game featuring the famous
virtual singer Hatsune
Miku is now available on Steam!
This week Degica Games and Crypton Future Media are pleased to announce that the PC and HTC Vive / Oculus Rift game featuring the famous
virtual singer Hatsune
Miku is now available on Steam!
Hatsune
Miku: Project DIVA F and Project DIVA F 2nd A pair of Sega - developed rhythm games starring bizarre Japanese
virtual pop star Hatsune
Miku.
You'll be introduced to Hatsune
Miku and the other
virtual singers that inhabit this world.
Virtual music concerts featuring digital characters, most notably Japanese cyber diva Hatsune
Miku, were also among the highlights at the show, thanks to improving interactive capability and digital imaging.
The world's top
virtual songstress is back in Hatsune
Miku: Project Diva X — a game with 30 songs (including all new medleys).
Aside from the occasional table scraps like the port of Puyo Puyo Tsu on the Wii
Virtual Console, the version of Puyo Puyo Tsu in SEGA 3D Classics Collection, and the Puyo Puyo 39 minigame in Hatsune
Miku: Project Mirai DX, the series has otherwise been absent.
The creators of Hatsune
Miku took this idea to an extreme, creating a
virtual pop star who lacks a physical body, but possesses all of the automated, manufactured coolness and cuteness of her «living» counterparts.
The product contains
Miku's English singing voice database, vocal editor Piapro Studio and the music production application Studio One Artist Piapro Edition coming with over 200
virtual instruments (guitar, piano, drums, and various other synthesizers).
Hatsune
Miku: VR Future Live is best described as a
virtual reality concert, allowing players to sit in a stadium filled with
Miku fans.
The extremely popular VOCALOID, Hatsune
Miku has made her
virtual reality debut on PSVR.
Hatsune
Miku is the biggest and most important
Virtual IDOL of Japan today.