SEGA have made the announcement of Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai 2 official. The game’s announcement was leaked early thanks to Famitsu, but now the official website is live and we have high quality screenshots to go with it.
The Japanese video game merchandise shop Ebten is pumping out some amazing SEGA-related merchandise at the moment. Added to that list recently are a series of Segata Sanshiro-themed merch (the Japanese mascot of the SEGA Saturn).
If you live in Japan you can now purchase a mug, a large banner and a t-shirt. Check the images below:
Japanese webstore enterbrain have been making some pretty nifty SEGA merchandise available recently. Their next product? A SEGA Saturn ring. It’s certainly a pretty little thing:
The Japanese exclusive item is 12,600 yen which roughly translates to £88.18. Pricey.
SEGA have released an image on their official Facebook page that says “Like & Share if you want Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F for PS3 in the West!” Could this mean SEGA are going to finally release a Project Diva game for Western audiences or are they simply gauging interest?
The image currently has almost 14,000 likes and close to 10,000 shares. You can access it directly by clicking here.
Border Break is a Japan exclusive, third-person, mecha fighting game that is hugely popular in its’ native country. Machines are linked together for LAN multiplayer which can result in matches like the one below which includes a massive 20 players duking it out. Watch the chaos ensue here:
Shining Ark is the next installment in SEGA’s long-running Shining RPG series. The game is due February 28th in Japan only and there’s no 11 minutes of gameplay to whet your whistle:
SEGA of Japan’s arcade-exclusive game Shining Force Cross Elysion has received a version C upgrade which means SEGA have decided to plug that with a new trailer. The game is a sort of LAN RPG made for multiplayer; check it out:
The arcade iteration of SEGA’s Japanese smash hit Hatsune Miku: Project Diva series is being location tested in a Round 1 arcade in Puente Hills, California.
The 2 machines are available for public play until March 18th. Hopefully this means SEGA has realised there’s huge Western appeal for this series and we might finally get to see it being localised for Western audiences.
The Japanese webstore ebten has some other interesting pieces of exclusive merchandise for the SEGA fanatic amongst you.
As you can see above, there’s a Hang-On themed bicycle emblazoned with the game’s logo and painted in the game’s signature red. It is priced at a very affordable £144.10. The full listing for the product can be found here.
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