Not exact matches
I know Total
Divas stories shouldn't be taken as gospel, but wasn't John's complete disinterest in being married again 100 % apparent, even back from like the first episode
of the whole
series?
Moon
Divas, a workshop
series for women in transition co-facilitated by my dear friend / spirit sister Deva Mundy was born out
of this.
Speaking
of Fashion
Divas, I need to bring that
series back to life.
There's no denying this is still another great entry in the
series and it's probably one
of the most approachable and well - structured games
of the lot, but it still raises a lot
of questions as to where this
series can go going forward because Project
Diva X's focus is on refinement and not on new ideas.
For those
of you who know all about the Project
Diva series, you know exactly why I say that.
The arcade iteration
of SEGA's Japanese smash hit Hatsune Miku: Project
Diva series is being location tested in a Round 1 arcade in Puente Hills, California.
Western fans
of the Project
Diva rhythm game
series might find the lack
of structure overwhelming.
Fans
of the
series will find a lot to enjoy thanks to the new control scheme and sheer number
of songs to choose from, while newcomers will find a title that's not nearly as impenetrable as some
of the more recent Project
Diva games.
Hatsune Miku: Project
Diva Future Tone is the most extensive game in the
series so far and regardless
of how much content is held within, it's presented in an extremely welcoming and simplified manner that allows it to really shine as a top tier rhythm title.
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.
It turned into a
series, and now the PS3 version
of the latest installment, Hatsune Miku: Project
Diva F, is getting a stateside release.
The
Diva series is a much tougher set
of games to play compared to that entry level version.
For serious
series fans, going backstage at La Fenice, gossiping with a
diva and walking the narrow streets
of Venice with our beloved Brunetti, perfectly brought to life by David Colacci, are the real treats.
This post is part
of our 21 Days to a Better Budget
Series and was written by the debt - free guru, Toni
of Debt Free
Divas!
«Since Atlus U.S.A. — renowned for the award - winning Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, and Etrian Odyssey franchises — integrated with SEGA
of America, the ATLUS expertise has allowed SEGA to localize and publish popular Japanese titles in the west, including the Yakuza
series, Project
DIVA series, and more,»
Stories that are made can be changed and updated record
of other Superstar or
Diva or interfering with the play with a
series of stories that allow rivalries, alliances, and vice versa.
Sega recently released a video, showcasing some
of the costumes that will be present in the next incarnation
of the Project
Diva series.
Anyways, as far as the Project
Diva series, they're a group
of girls, and guys, that sing with strange, synthesized voices.
And that's why I'm getting it; — RRB - Just in case you guys at SEGA are planning a third sequel to the
DIVA Series, please make use
of the near functionality.
Sam Mullen here, North American Localization Producer for the Hatsune Miku: Project
DIVA series, and I'm here to talk to you today about some
of the things we have coming up for the international launch
of Hatsune Miku: Project
DIVA F 2nd on PS3 and PS Vita.
The next game in the Project
Diva series launches in Spring 2014 and there's an 11 minute trailer showcasing some
of the new in - game PVs.
While it's a pleasant surprise to see a niche Japanese title getting a physical release (a first for the Project
DIVA series in Europe), it shouldn't be a surprise to learn that the basics
of the main rhythm game haven't greatly changed from the previous installments.
Like the first in the
series, Project
Diva X is a music rhythm game in which the player follows a
series of button prompts in sync with the music while an in - engine performance featuring one
of the few Vocaloids plays out in the background.
If they want to move forward with the idea
of «live concerts» in Project
DIVA games (and that's a big if, but more on that later), I think this is the aspect
of the game where they can really revolutionize the
series.
The Project
Diva series is a result
of Hatsune Miku's «career», curating the best Vocaloid songs from her and other Crypton - created models.
On Oct. 14, Nintendo will host an exclusive screening
of Professor Layton and the Eternal
Diva, an animated feature film based on the fan - favorite
series of puzzle - based mystery games and distributed by VIZ Media.
The arcade iteration
of SEGA's Japanese smash hit Hatsune Miku: Project
Diva series is being location tested in a Round 1 arcade in Puente Hills, California.
Japan has seen years
of installments in Sega's Project
Diva series, and next week the U.S. receives its first localized installment.
Sega has a success story with the Hatsune Miku
series, and Project
Diva f is a fine entry, worthy
of being the first to grace the Vita.
To commemorate the 5th anniversary
of the Project
Diva series, Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka will be holding in - game Phantasy Star Online 2 concerts starting July 23rd, 2014.
After months without any official mention
of Miku, I concluded that SEGA visions for vocaloid localization fell through, and sought solace by importing the inaugural entry in the
series, 2009's Hatsune Miku: Project
DIVA for the PSP.
Taking mechanical inspiration from the Project
DIVA games, fans
of that
series should definitely keep an eye out for this one.
Streisand appears in a string
of tightly cropped, screen - printed profiles, and in a
series of paintings, called «My Elvis,» which portray the
diva multiplied on canvas in her cross-dressing Yentl garb.
The Delusional Downtown
Divas (Joana Avillez, Lena Dunham, and Isabel Halley) were commissioned to produce a new episode
of their ongoing video
series, and Guido van der Werve will create an orchestra performance premiering at MoMA PS1 over the weekends
of Oct. 2nd and 9th.
In 2007, film critic Jonathan Romney described Starr's new silent film Theda: «In a 40 - minute black - and - white film Theda British artist Georgina Starr, best known for her
series of works inspired by the 1965 thriller Bunny Lake is Missing, pays tribute to this stormiest
of divas and undertakes an archeology
of gestural art
of the silent - era actress (Theda Bara), drawing on the styles
of several other now forgotten grande - dames, such as Barbara La Marr and Maud Allan... the film is divided into three parts «prelude», «act» and «epilogue»... but «prelude» is the real coup: in a long single take, Starr runs through the codified expressive repertoire
of the Theda - era performer with such precision that any ironic distance evaporate.
Toronto About Blog Sheri Pavlovic is the award winning DIY
diva and author behind the book
series, channel & blog Confessions
of a Refashionista, the fabulously crafty corner
of the internet packed with step - by - step upcycling tutorials for everything from groovy clothing & accessories to funky home decor a healthy dose
of thrifty style inspiration!
October brought my annual 31 Day
series full
of fall and holiday goodness, plus I somehow managed to put together an ebook over the summer and launch NOT a DIY
Diva in October!