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Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd (初音ミク Project DIVA F 2nd ) is a 2014 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3. Its also the continue game for Project Diva f. The Vita version of the game will be compatible with the PlayStation Vita TV system. The game was released in Japan on March 27, 2014, and soon will be e released in North America and Europe in Q3 2014.
| Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Sega Crypton Future Media |
| Publisher(s) | Sega |
| Series | Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation Vita,PlayStation 3 |
| Release date(s) |
|
| Genre(s) | Rhythm game |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
Development
The character modules are designed by Kuushin, Nezuki, and Sakura/Alice. The full original cast from the previous game is set to be present in Project Diva F 2nd.
An initial preview playable demo for the PlayStation Vita featuring three songs was made available from 17–23 October 2013. A second demo was released on the Japanese PlayStation Network following the game's release.
Gameplay
The game is set to have a similar play style to its predecessor, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F, whilst featuring new songs, returning songs from previous games, and character modules.New in-game mechanisms original to the game include sliding touchscreen notes, and double scratch notes. The DIVA room also features various minigames that can be played, including a clapping game.Another new addition to Project DIVA F 2nd over the previous game is the ability to change skins for the rhythm game mode, where decorative skin designs can be downloaded as DLC. The game features cross-save support between PS Vita and PS3 systems. The game tutorial, featuring "Ievan Polkka" just like the previous game, now also includes an extreme mode for advanced players in addition to the standard tutorial for beginners.When played on a PS Vita TV device, the rhythm game features will be available, however AR features relying on the handheld PS Vita's camera will not be accessible. TheDualShock 3 controls will be identical to the PS3 version, and a timing adjustment function will be available to take into account of television display lag, just like with the PS3 version.
Reception
The game was given a review score of 37/40 by Famitsu for the PS Vita version, and 36/40 for the PS3 version. During the first week of release in Japan, the PS Vita version of the game sold 98,628 physical retail copies, ranking first place amongst all software sales in Japan within that week, whilst the PS3 version sold 59,965 physical retail copies, taking third place.Song list
A total of 40 playable songs are confirmed to be available in the initial game,in addition to another set of songs exclusively for AR Mode, and plans for additional downloadable content to be released in the future. Individual songs appearing within the game are listed below.
| Song List | ||
|---|---|---|
| Song Name | Performed By | Producer |
| Ievan Polkka (Tutorial mode) | Hatsune Miku | Otomania |
| "Akatsuki Arrival" (アカツキアライヴァル) | Hatsune Miku | Last Note |
| "Glory 3usi9" | Hatsune Miku | Nanou |
| "Two Breaths Walking" (二息歩行) | Hatsune Miku | DECO*27 |
| "Like Dislike" (スキキライ) | Kagamine Rin Kagamine Len | HoneyWorks |
| "Yubikiri" (指切り) | Hatsune Miku | Scop |
| "Blackjack" | Megurine Luka | Yucha-P |
| "Karakuri Pierrot" (からくりピエロ) | Hatsune Miku | 40mP |
| "Spoofing Genga" (なりすましゲンガー) | Kagamine Rin Hatsune Miku | KulfiQ |
| "Knife" | Kagamine Rin Hatsune Miku Kagamine Len | Reruriri |
| "This is the Happiness and Peace of Mind Committee" (こちら、幸福安心委員会です。) | Hatsune Miku | Utata-P |
| "Cantarella ~grace edition~" (カンタレラ ~grace edition~) | KAITO Hatsune Miku | Kurousa P |
| "Hello, Worker" | Megurine Luka | KEI |
| "Meteor" (メテオ) | Hatsune Miku | John Zeroness |
| "Kowase Kowase" (壊せ壊せ) | MEIKO | ELVN |
| "soundless voice" | Kagamine Len Kagamine Rin (guest) | ひとしずく×やま△ |
| "Erase or Zero" | KAITO Kagamine Len | Crystal P |
| "Kagerou Days" (カゲロウデイズ) | Hatsune Miku | Jin |
| "Envy Catwalk" (エンヴィキャットウォーク) | Hatsune Miku | Toma |
| "DECORATOR" | Hatsune Miku Kagamine Rin (guest) Kagamine Len (guest) Megurine Luka (guest) KAITO (guest) MEIKO (guest) | livetune |
| "Nijigen Dream Fever" (二次元ドリームフィーバー?) | Hatsune Miku | PolyphonicBranch |
| "Packaged" | Hatsune Miku | livetune |
| "Pair of Wintry Winds" (番凩 Tsugai Kogarashi) | MEIKO KAITO | hinayukki@仕事してP |
| "Clover Club" (クローバー♣クラブ) | Hatsune Miku | Yuuyu-P |
| "Miracle Paint" (ミラクルペイント) | Hatsune Miku | OSTER project |
| "Colorful x Melody" (カラフル×メロディ) | Hatsune Miku Kagamine Rin | Team MOER |
| "A Thousand Year Solo" (千年の独奏歌) | KAITO | yanagiP |
| "Meltdown" (炉心融解) | Kagamine Rin | Iroha(sasaki) |
| "Luka Luka★Night Fever" (ルカルカ★ナイトフィーバー) | Megurine Luka | samfree |
| "SPiCa -39′s Giving Day Edition-" | Hatsune Miku | Toku-P |
| "Romeo and Cinderella" (ロミオとシンデレラ) | Hatsune Miku | doriko |
| "Kokoro" (ココロ) | Kagamine Rin | Travolta |
| "Musunde Hiraite Rasetsu to Mukuro" (結ンデ開イテ羅刹ト骸) | Hatsune Miku | Hachi |
| "Double Lariat" (ダブルラリアット) | Megurine Luka | Agoaniki |
| "Paradichlorobenzene" (パラジクロロベンゼン) | Kagamine Len | Owata-P |
| "Ura-Omote Lovers" (裏表ラバーズ) | Hatsune Miku | wowaka-P |
| "The Intense Singing of Hatsune Miku" (初音ミクの激唱) | Hatsune Miku | cosmo@暴走-P |
| "Melt" (メルト) | Hatsune Miku | ryo |
| "Sakura no Ame" (桜ノ雨) | Hatsune Miku | halyosy |
| "Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru [Shite Yanyo]" (みくみくにしてあげる♪【してやんよ】) | Hatsune Miku | ika_mo |
| "World is Mine" (ワールドイズマイン) | Hatsune Miku | ryo |
| "Sweet Devil" | Hatsune Miku | 八王子P (Hachioji-P) |
| "Cat Food" (キャットフード) | Hatsune Miku | doriko |
| "Piano×Forte×Scandal" (ピアノ×フォルテ×スキャンダル) | MEIKO | OSTER project |
| "Tokyo Teddy Bear" (東京テディベア?) | Kagamine Rin | Neru |
| "glow" | Hatsune Miku | keeno |
| "Tell Your World" (DLC) | Hatsune Miku | kz(livetune) |
| "ODDS&ENDS" (DLC) | Hatsune Miku | ryo (Supercell) |
- Songs with no background are new songs first introduced in Project DIVA F 2nd.
- Songs with a red background are returning songs from earlier Project DIVA games.
- Songs with a green background are "Re:Create songs" with new PVs.
- Songs with an orange background are playable DLC songs, and must be purchased on the PlayStation Network.
- Songs with a yellow background are songs only available in AR Mode or Live Stage Mode.
Vocaloid Character
Hatsune Miku
Hatsune Miku (初音ミク) is a Japanese Vocaloid developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and was initially released in August 2007 for the Vocaloid2 engine. She is part of the Character Vocal Series and is a Character Voice Vocaloid. She is the main character in Project Diva f. Her age 16 years old and she loves leeks.
Miku in PDF 2nd
Hatsune Miku
Hatsune Miku (初音ミク) is a Japanese Vocaloid developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and was initially released in August 2007 for the Vocaloid2 engine. She is part of the Character Vocal Series and is a Character Voice Vocaloid. She is the main character in Project Diva f. Her age 16 years old and she loves leeks.
Miku in PDF 2nd
| Miku's Gameplay screenshoot |
Kagamine Rin & Len
Kagamine Rin / Len (鏡音リン ・レン) are Japanese VOCALOIDs developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and were initially released in December 2007 for the VOCALOID2engine. They are part of the Character Vocal Series and are both Character Voice Vocaloids. Both of them are twins, thet also part of Project Diva f character. Their ages are 15 year old and both of them have their own favorites food. Rin loves Oranges and Len loves Bananas
Kagamine Rin in PDF 2nd
Kagamine Len in PDF 2nd
Kagamine Twins Gameplay screenshoots
Megurine Luka
Megurine Luka (巡音ルカ) is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and was initially released in January 2009 for the VOCALOID2 engine. She is part of the Character Vocal Series and is a Character Voice Vocaloid. She is one of 6 character in the game. Her age is 20 year old and she loves Tuna~
Meguine Luka in PDF 2nd
Luka's Gameplay screenshoots
KAITO
Kaito is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and was initially released in February 2006 for the first VOCALOID engine.He is one of two male characters in the game. His age is unknown but I think his age is around the middle age, around 27 years old... His favorite food is Ice Cream !KAITO ( V3 ) in PDF 2nd
| KAITO's Gameplay Screenshoots |
MEIKO
Meiko is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and was initially released in November 2004 for the first VOCALOID engine. She is the older vocaloid and she is also the character in the game. Her age is unknown too... Her favorite food is One Cup Ozeki (sake).MEIKO in PDF 2nd
| MEIKO's Gameplay Screenshoots |
Gallery
Blackjack Screenshoot
Cantarella ~grace edition~ Screenshoot
Pair of Wintry Winds Screenshoot
Kowase Kowase Screenshoot
DECORATOR Screenshoot
Two Breaths Walking Screenshoot
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Monday, April 7, 2014
Hatsune
Miku: Project DIVA ƒ
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA
ƒ (初音ミク Project DIVA ƒ ) is
a 2012 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton
Future Media for PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3. The
game is the fifth entry in the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series
of Vocaloid rhythm games and was released on the PlayStation Vita on August 30,
2012. A PlayStation 3 version titled Hatsune Miku: Project
DIVA Ƒ (capital F as opposed to the PS Vita's Italic ƒ) was
released on March 7, 2013. The PS3 version was released physically and
digitally in North America on August 27, 2013, making it the first game in
the Project DIVA series to be released in the West. It
was to be released in Europe at the same time, but instead released one week
later, on September 4, 2013 as a digital download only title. The PS Vita
version was released in North America and Europe in March 2014.
The game appeared
at Sony's E3 2012 booth in June 2012 under the name Hatsune
Miku so as to gauge interest for the game. Like the original the game
primarily makes use of Vocaloids, a series of singing synthesizer
software, and the songs created using these vocaloids, most notably the
virtual-diva Hatsune Miku. Project DIVA F is the first
game in the series to be multi-platform, with it being developed simultaneously
for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3, though there will be some
differences with regards to control schemes. A sequel, titled Hatsune
Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd, was released for PS3 and Vita on March 27, 2014
in Japan and it will be released in Fall 2014 in North America and Europe.
Gameplay
The
game will retain the same basic gameplay mechanics from the series, albeit with
several new changes. Most notably being the addition of the "Star"
symbol to the game's existing symbols of cross, circle, square, triangle and
arrows. The "Star" symbol represents the "Scratch" move
where instead of pressing the face buttons as usual, players rub the screen or
flick the analogue stick, depending on which system is being used.
"Chance
Time" has been modified from previous installments, with each successful
beat filling a star shaped gauge on the bottom left of the screen. When filled,
it triggers a final scratch symbol that, if successfully scored, will change
the outcome of the scene. Another new mechanic is the "Technical
Zone" mechanic. When it occurs during a song, players must maintain an
uninterrupted combo within that time limit for bonus points. Additional
features like DIVA Room and Edit Mode will also be returning with additional
features.
The
game will see a large improvement graphically over its predecessors in light of
the PlayStation Vita's higher processing power compared to the PlayStation
Portable. The models in the game will also be based on the PlayStation Portable
predecessors rather than theDreamy Theater models which has a
slightly different art style. There will also be improvements in the animations
of the characters such as smoother movements for Miku's hair and Rin's ribbons.
The game will also feature improved facial expressions and lighting with
real-time lighting computation being added into the game.
Development
Development for the
game first began in 2011 before the previous entry in the series, Hatsune
Miku: Project DIVA Extend. The game is jointly developed by the development
teams behind the PlayStation Portable entries in the series as well as the team
behind the Arcade entry in the series. A new entry in the Project
DIVA series was first teased by Sega on Christmas Day 2011, when Sega
released a teaser video on YouTube with footage of Hatsune Miku
singing two different songs and the words "Coming 2012" at the end of
the trailer. On April 9, 2012 Sega posted a teaser site online announcing
that they would be revealing the next entry in the Project DIVA series
on April 12, 2012.
The game was then
officially revealed on April 12, 2012 as a multiplatform game for both the
PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3 making the series' official debut on both
platforms, both Dreamy Theater software for the PS3 were not
actual full games for the console. A recent "store-front trailer"
shows off a new feature – officially called "Photo Studio".
Development will be focused on the PlayStation Vita first before being shifted
over to the PlayStation 3 at the later part of its development cycle and hence
the Vita version will release earlier in 2012 with the PS3 version releasing in
2013. The release date for the Vita version of the game, was later
announced as August 20, 2012 in an issue of the Japanese gaming magazine,
Dengeki PlayStation.
The game was also
present at a booth at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2012, where a
partially translated version of the game was playable. The game featured two
songs, both in Japanese as well as Japanese lyrics but with English menu items.
The demo was placed there in order to gauge interest for the game for a
potential localization and the response was said to be good, although there
were no official plans to localize the game at the time. On March 7, 2013,
the day of the PS3 version's Japanese release, Sega posted an image of Miku on
their English Facebook page, asking fans to like and share the image
if they would like to see the PS3 version of the game released in Western
territories. On June 6, 2013, Sega confirmed the game will be released in
Western territories in August 2013. The game will receive a retail release in
North America, as well as a digital release on the PlayStation
Network in North America and Europe. In November 2013, Project Diva f
for PlayStation Vita was announced for America and Europe for early 2014.
Reception
Having taken first
place on the Japanese sales charts in its debut week, Hatsune Miku: Project
Diva F has been announced for release in Europe or North America. PlayStation
LifeStyle's import review was very favorable, calling the main portion of the
rhythm game "as solid as they come" and recommending it to importers.
Song list
There are a total of
44 songs available between Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA f/F. 33 songs (32 new and
1 old) are obtained normally by playing through the game, 4 songs are only
available through AR Mode, 1 song is DLC and must be purchased from the PlayStation
Network, and 6 are included with Project DIVA F, but will be released later as
DLC for f.
Development for the
game first began in 2011 before the previous entry in the series, Hatsune
Miku: Project DIVA Extend. The game is jointly developed by the development
teams behind the PlayStation Portable entries in the series as well as the team
behind the Arcade entry in the series. A new entry in the Project
DIVA series was first teased by Sega on Christmas Day 2011, when Sega
released a teaser video on YouTube with footage of Hatsune Miku
singing two different songs and the words "Coming 2012" at the end of
the trailer. On April 9, 2012 Sega posted a teaser site online announcing
that they would be revealing the next entry in the Project DIVA series
on April 12, 2012.
The game was then
officially revealed on April 12, 2012 as a multiplatform game for both the
PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3 making the series' official debut on both
platforms, both Dreamy Theater software for the PS3 were not
actual full games for the console. A recent "store-front trailer"
shows off a new feature – officially called "Photo Studio".
Development will be focused on the PlayStation Vita first before being shifted
over to the PlayStation 3 at the later part of its development cycle and hence
the Vita version will release earlier in 2012 with the PS3 version releasing in
2013. The release date for the Vita version of the game, was later
announced as August 20, 2012 in an issue of the Japanese gaming magazine,
Dengeki PlayStation.
The game was also
present at a booth at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2012, where a
partially translated version of the game was playable. The game featured two
songs, both in Japanese as well as Japanese lyrics but with English menu items.
The demo was placed there in order to gauge interest for the game for a
potential localization and the response was said to be good, although there
were no official plans to localize the game at the time. On March 7, 2013,
the day of the PS3 version's Japanese release, Sega posted an image of Miku on
their English Facebook page, asking fans to like and share the image
if they would like to see the PS3 version of the game released in Western
territories. On June 6, 2013, Sega confirmed the game will be released in
Western territories in August 2013. The game will receive a retail release in
North America, as well as a digital release on the PlayStation
Network in North America and Europe. In November 2013, Project Diva f
for PlayStation Vita was announced for America and Europe for early 2014.
Reception
Having taken first
place on the Japanese sales charts in its debut week, Hatsune Miku: Project
Diva F has been announced for release in Europe or North America. PlayStation
LifeStyle's import review was very favorable, calling the main portion of the
rhythm game "as solid as they come" and recommending it to importers.
Song list
There are a total of
44 songs available between Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA f/F. 33 songs (32 new and
1 old) are obtained normally by playing through the game, 4 songs are only
available through AR Mode, 1 song is DLC and must be purchased from the PlayStation
Network, and 6 are included with Project DIVA F, but will be released later as
DLC for f.
| Song List | ||
|---|---|---|
| Song Name | Performed By | Producer |
| Ievan Polkka (tutorial and Edit mode only) | Hatsune Miku | - |
| キャットフード (Cat Food) | Hatsune Miku | doriko |
| 秘密警察 (Secret Police (Himitsu Keisatsu)) | Hatsune Miku | Buriru-P |
| メランコリック (Melancholic) | Kagamine Rin | Junky |
| Weekender Girl | Hatsune Miku | kz(livetune), 八王子P (Hachioji-P)/ 8#Prince |
| タイムマシン (Time Machine) | Hatsune Miku | 1640mP |
| DYE | Megurine Luka | AVTechNO |
| Fire◎Flower | Kagamine Len Kagamine Rin (guest) | halyosy |
| サマーアイドル (Summer Idol) | Hatsune Miku Kagamine Rin | OSTER Project |
| ACUTE | Hatsune Miku Megurine Luka KAITO | Kurousa-P |
| トリノコシティ (Left Behind City (Torinoko City)) (Urbandonment) | Hatsune Miku | 40m-P |
| どういうことなの!? (What Do You Mean!?) | Hatsune Miku | Kuchibashi-P |
| Stay With Me | MEIKO | shu-t |
| え?あぁ、そう。(Hm? Ah, Yes.) | Hatsune Miku | Chouchou-P |
| リモコン (Remote Controller) | Kagamine Rin Kagamine Len | Jesus-P |
| ハイハハイニ (Ashes to Ashes) | KAITO | Tennen |
| World's End Umbrella | Hatsune Miku | Hachi |
| FREELY TOMORROW | Hatsune Miku | Mitchie M |
| モノクロ∞ブルースカイ (Monochrome∞Blue Sky) | Hatsune Miku | Noboru↑ |
| MEGANE (Glasses) | Megurine Luka | Ultra-Noob |
| 鏡音八八花合戦 (Kagamine HachiHachi Flower Fight) | Kagamine Rin Kagamine Len | Moja-P |
| ワールズエンド・ダンスホール (World's End Dance Hall) | Hatsune Miku Megurine Luka | wowaka |
| ネトゲ廃人シュプレヒコール (The MMORPG Addict's Anthem) | Hatsune Miku | Satsuki Ga Tenkomori |
| Nostalogic | MEIKO | Yuukiss |
| Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya! | Hatsune Miku | daniwell |
| アンハッピーリフレイン (Unhappy Refrain) | Hatsune Miku Kagamine Len (guest) KAITO (guest) | wowaka |
| ODDS&ENDS | Hatsune Miku | ryo (Supercell) |
| 天樂 (Heaven's Music(Tengaku)) | Kagamine Rin | Yuuyu |
| 神曲 (Divine Comedy) (God-Tier Tune) | Hatsune Miku | Anyuu-P |
| BLACK★ROCK SHOOTER | Hatsune Miku | ryo |
| ネガポジ*コンティニューズ (Negaposi*Continues) | Hatsune Miku | sasakure.UK |
| Sadistic.Music∞Factory | Hatsune Miku | cosMo |
| 夢の続き (Continuing Dream) | Hatsune Miku Megurine Luka Kagamine Rin Kagamine Len | Dixie Flatline |
| ワールドイズマイン (World Is Mine) ~39's Giving Day Edition~ | Hatsune Miku | ryo |
| ミラクルペイント (Miracle Paint) | Hatsune Miku | OSTER Project |
| みくみくにしてあげる♪【してやんよ】 (I'll Make You Do the Miku Miku♪ (You'll Do It)) | Hatsune Miku | Ika |
| 1/6 – out of the gravity – ~39's Giving Day Edition~ | Hatsune Miku | Vocaliod-P (Bookariodo-P) |
| ぽっぴっぽー (PoPiPo) (Toro and Kuro special edition) | Hatsune Miku Toro (background dancer) Kuro (background dancer) | Lamaze-P |
| Tell Your World | Hatsune Miku | kz(livetune) |
| 東京テディベア (Tokyo Teddy Bear) | Kagamine Rin | Neru |
| 夢喰い白黒バク (Dream-Eating Monochrome Baku) | Kagamine Len | Nem |
| Sweet Devil | Hatsune Miku | 八王子P (Hachioji-P)/ 8#Prince |
| リンちゃんなう! (Rin-Chan Now!) | Hatsune Miku Megurine Luka Kagamine Rin (guest) | Owata-P |
| 千本桜 (Thousand Cherry Blossoms (Senbonzakura)) | Hatsune Miku Kagamine Rin (guest) Kagamine Len (guest) Megurine Luka (guest) KAITO (guest) MEIKO (guest) | Kurousa-P |
- Songs with a red background are returning songs from previous games.
- Songs with a yellow background are songs only available in AR Mode for the Vita version or 'Live Stage Mode' for the PS3.
- Songs with an orange background are DLC and must be purchased on the PlayStation Network
- Songs with a green background are new songs in Project DIVA F for the PS3, and are released as DLC using a Promotional Code or as purchasable pack for the Vita version of the game.
Vocaloid Character
Hatsune Miku
Hatsune Miku (初音ミク) is a Japanese Vocaloid
developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and was initially released in August 2007 for the Vocaloid2 engine. She is part of the Character Vocal Series and is a Character Voice Vocaloid.
She is the main character in Project Diva f. Her age 16 years old and she
loves leeks.
| Hatsune Miku |
Kagamine Rin
& Len
Kagamine Rin / Len (鏡音リン ・レン) are Japanese VOCALOIDs developed and
distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and were initially released in
December 2007 for the VOCALOID2 engine.
They are part of the Character Vocal Series and are
both Character Voice Vocaloids. Both of them are twins, thet also
part of Project Diva f character. Their ages are 15 year old and both of them
have their own favorites food. Rin loves Oranges and Len loves Bananas
| Kagamine Twins Game Play Screenshots |
| Kagamine Rin & Len |
Megurine Luka
Megurine Luka (巡音ルカ) is a Japanese VOCALOID
developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and was initially
released in January 2009 for the VOCALOID2 engine.
She is part of the Character Vocal Series and is a Character
Voice Vocaloid. She is one of 6 character in the game. Her age is 20 year
old and she loves Tuna~
| Megurine Luka |
| Megurine Luka's Game Play Screenshots |
KAITO
Kaito is a Japanese
VOCALOID developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and was
initially released in February 2006 for the first VOCALOID engine.He is one of two male characters
in the game. His age is unknown but I think his age is around the middle age,
around 27 years old... His favorite food is Ice Cream !
| KAITO |
|
MEIKO
Meiko is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and
distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and was initially released in
November 2004 for the first VOCALOID engine.
She is the older vocaloid and she is also the character in the game. Her age is
unknown too... Her favorite food is One Cup Ozeki (sake).
| MEIKO's Game Play Screenshots |
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