Sentences with phrase «virtual idol»

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.
I don't speak Japanese and I have no idea what any of her songs actually mean, but I feel enraptured by the performance of virtual idol with a synthesized voice as she entertains thousands of live human beings.
With 224 songs spread out across two separate game releases and a demo, the biggest problem Project Diva Future Tone for the PlayStation 4 presents to fans of Japanese virtual idol Hatsune Miku is where to start.
In The Caligula Effect, a digital prison filled with brainwashed high - school students, evil musicians, and an all - powerful virtual idol awaits.
So it shouldn't come as a complete surprise that Fuji TV is rolling out its own virtual idol, a «digital announcer» named Lune Anri.
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.
Announced on August 31st to celebrate the 8th birthday of Japan's iconic virtual idol, Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X is the latest addition to the Project Diva series.
Since 2009, Miku — and her many virtual idol...
Making it's U.S. debut at Anime Expo this weekend, 1000toys» 35 Mechatro WeGo & Hatsune Miku figure is Frederator Studios» take on Japan's popular virtual idol.
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Extend is a music game starring virtual idol Hatsune Miku.
I also wonder if this is the first step towards Callie and Marie becoming virtual idols.
There's a new virtual idol in town and she's got a game all her own.
They've come to realize that the world their living in is actually Mobius, a virtual reality construct created and ruled by an omnipotent virtual idol known as μ (pronounced myoo).
They're a group of kids who've realized that their entire reality is actually a digital construct ruled by the scintillating virtual idol μ.
Hatsune Miku is the biggest and most important Virtual IDOL of Japan today.
Despite Kotaku East's continuing coverage of the Japanese virtual idol game, I've somehow managed to avoid importing Project Diva F. It's been painful, but now the pain has paid off.
Featuring a digital prison filled with brainwashed high - school students, nefarious musicians, and a powerful virtual idol, The Caligula Effect is a JRPG from FURYU Corporation.
- 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.
«Snow Miku» is the ice sculpture version of the virtual idol that appears at the Sapporo Snow Festival in Hokkaido, Japan.
With two out of three DLC packs already released for the Japanese version of the virtual idol rhythm game, it's time for North America to get in on the extra stuff party.
Virtual idol Hatsune Miku appears to be dancing inside this modded PC case, which was recently shown in Osaka.
While Hatsune Miku has been used in awkward American Toyota ads, the virtual idol is getting her own Daihatsu car in Japan.
Hatsune Miku, the virtual idol, is truly a star in Japan.
This year, they're back, and this time they've crowdfunded what looks like a shrine to the virtual idol.
Tonight, virtual idol Hatsune Miku appeared on the Late Show with The David Letterman and blew the...
The virtual idol simulator bundle sold 18,992 units in its debut week.
Now, according to Japan's Asahi News, the Shikoku University Junior College has announced that starting next year, they will be offering a course that will teach students to utilize and even profit from the talents of the virtual idol and her siblings.
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.
There's one catch — the virtual idol, Aiko, is malfunctioning.
Hatsune Miku is a virtual idol, a computer generated character whose original purpose was to advertise voice synthesis software, and is now bigger than most flesh and blood pop singers in Japan.
Evil musicians who are in favor of myoo stand in their way and the only way to find and confront the virtual idol is to fight them.
But the actual escape for the awakened students won't be easy as the virtual idol myoo doesn't want to let them go as she has originally created this place.
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