
Sega Teasing New Hatsune Miku Game
By Ishaan . April 15, 2013 . 9:00amWe’ll find out what Sega’s new Hatsune Miku game is in this week’s issue of Famitsu magazine.
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We’ll find out what Sega’s new Hatsune Miku game is in this week’s issue of Famitsu magazine.
In a new video, KEI, Miku’s creator, does a sketch of the character, and answers a few questions.
Snow Miku is getting a new Nendoroid figurine that will be available only for a limited time.
The Good Smile Company revealed another Nendoroid figurine based on a Vocaloid this week—Hatsune Miku: Yukata Ver.
The next two Nendoroids from the Good Smile Company are the Kagamine Rin and Len’s “Append” versions.
New-ish Vocaloid, Lily, has a new statue from the Good Smile Company, and there’s a Nendoroid version coming, too.
“Monster Hunter Tri G Medley” is one of the tracks in Taiko: Drum Master The Little Dragon and the Mysterious Orb. Stick to the beat and more Felynes will come out to dance.
Despite lower sales than the Project Diva series, Sega’s latest Hatsune Miku game is reaching a new audience.
How did Sega’s new Hatsune Miku series do in its first week out in the wild?
Sega are collaborating with the Good Smile Company to promote the game with a newly-opened café.
Sega’s Project Diva team has been keeping busy.
Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai comes out on March 8 and when you unwrap the game you’ll see Hatsune Miku rock out in her room.
Sega released a demo of Hatsune Miku and Future Stars Project Mirai, which gave us a look at something the Tokyo Game Show demo did not – AR Mode.
Nintendo will release a downloadable demo of Hatsune Miku and Stars: Project Mirai so if you have a Japan region 3DS you can try the game ahead of its March 8 release date.
Coasters, telephone cards, book cards, post cards and Nintendo 3DS stickers come with Project Mirai pre-orders in Japan.