News by Matt S. There’s already a Hatsune Miku VR experience on PlayStation 4, but it’s more a live concert than a game, as such. It’s awesome, because you can get up on stage with Miku and be close enough to kiss her… I mean dance with her, but many…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. SEGA has shared the theme song for the upcoming Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega39. This is the Nintendo Switch rhythm game that we’ve been looking forward to since the console was first announced. Thankfully the theme song is great. Titled Catch the Wave, and produced by…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Over the weekend the latest Wonder Festival took place in Japan – the twice annually convention in which all the figure manufacturers come out to show the latest models and designs that fans will be adding to their collection. Hatsune Miku is always prominent at these…
Read MoreWhat an awesome week of news we had last week, headed by the return of Hatsune Miku to consoles! Yes! She’s getting a brand new Switch experience, and we chat about that, and some of the other exciting stuff that came last week. We also catch up on all the…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. I woke up this morning and, as I usually do, checked in to see what was going on on Twitter. I see a flood of comments. “Oh no”, I think to myself. “What corner of the Internet have I offended this time?” Reading through, though, I…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Japan gets all the cool stuff. A Japanese retailer has unveiled a collaboration with Acer and Dell to produce Hatsune Miku-themed laptops. And, since I prefer to avoid Dell, that means I’m saving up for a new Acer! As reported on Mikufan, the laptops are being…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Rayark’s Cytus 2 is a free-to-play rhythm game, available on Android and iOS. It just got the best add-on a rhythm game could hope for, with a pack of Hatsune Miku tracks to play on. The most beautiful Goddess also shows up, naturally, with a new…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. The most beautiful thing that has ever existed, Hatsune Miku, has been rather quiet of late in the video game arena, after SEGA apparently lost the license to produce new Miku games. Thankfully, it looks like SEGA can continue to support its existing titles, and we’re…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Wonder Festival happens twice per year in Japan, and it’s an opportunity for the various hobby companies that produce figures for anime characters and the like to come along and share with the public what they’re working on. The E3 of plastic collectibles, if you will.…
Read MoreOpinion by Matt S. Late last year, news emerged that a man in Japan had held a wedding for himself and Hatsune Miku – as in, the vocaloid-cum-digital superstar that we all know well in video games thanks to the sublime Project Diva series. Because this story fed the “weird…
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