So if anyone from sony / sega reads this please keep in mind that there are
some vocaloid fans out there that will purchase the hardware to enjoy a couple set of games, until now i had no reason what so ever to get a vita but with this news i am definitely thinking it over.
I also believe Sega did
Vocaloid fans a disservice with the Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F localization.
However, as many U.S.
VOCALOID fans have noticed, the transition isn't going as smoothly as Google likely expected it would.
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.
Oddly enough, once you hear it enough it gets very catchy and you'll soon find
yourself a Vocaloid fan if you're not careful.That all said, the musical selection is varied and has some very catchy tunes.
Not exact matches
A
fan of a lot of animes & mangas, Homestuck,
Vocaloid, and I du n no, ecerything what's good.
In 2009, Sega brought the breakout star of Crypton Future Media's
Vocaloid singing synthesis software to video game
fans with Hatsune Miku: Project Diva for the PlayStation Portable.
The service boasts itself as a place for
fans of anime, manga,
vocaloid music, cosplay, and the like.
It's a title that
vocaloid devotees won't find fault with; a comprehensive package that's poised to earn Miku a few new
fans.
I've recently become a big
fan of
Vocaloid so i'm debating on wether or not I want to get Hatsune Miku...
@LUCIFERSGLEAM You don't really need to be a
fan of
Vocaloid to enjoy these games.
If you, like me, know little about Hatsune Miku or
Vocaloids, this game has the potential to turn you into a
fan.
It's amusing if you're a hardcore
fan of the
Vocaloids, but it's a bit barebones from what you'd normally expect as a «story» mode and feels more like fluff to get people to try out the different songs they might not otherwise attempt normally as you need to clear at least a specific high score to move on.
Well, a lot of people are
fans of
Vocaloids (including me: b), so I guess being a
Vocaloid game is part of its popularity.
It is big on
fans of the
Vocaloid Music and Software.
I am also a
fan of the
Vocaloids, so when the original Project Diva game came out on PSP, it was a great way to have a Rhythm Game based on the music and characters I already watched videos of.
If you're a
fan of
Vocaloid, they have two that are named Rin and Len (Which are their cannon English names).
As picked up by MikuFan, the news was revealed through a Nicovideo Livestream, in which it was announced SEGA will be partnering with Piapro (the official site for the Crypton
Vocaloid characters) in collecting
fan artwork for the loading screens and ending credits in a new Miku project.