Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f’s PS Vita Western release has been narrowed down to March 2014. The Western launch of the game comes with all the additional Japanese exclusive DLC which includes the Snow Miku 2013 DLC, the Extra Character Modules Pack and the Extra Songs pack.
A new trailer has been revealed for Japan exclusive PS Vita rhythm game Song Builder 575. Song Builder 575 has music powered by the Vocaloid music software and the trick with this title is to fill in the empty lines with lyrics while also tapping the screen in time with the songs. Check out the new trailer below:
Song Builder 575 is due to release in Japan on the 23rd of January 2014.
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 is almost out in Japan as the game launches on the 28th of November. You can see a huge 10 minute gameplay trailer below of the AM2 developed rhythm game:
There are currently no plans to release Project Mirai 2 outside of Japan.
Song Builder 575 for PS Vita has been given a firm release date of 23/1/2014. The game is still Japan exclusive and takes the form of a Vocaloid-powered rhythm game featuring new characters and songs developed by renowned Vocaloid artists such as daniwell-P (the famed composer of a rather popular internetmeme). You can see an in depth trailer for the game below:
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.
We’ve spoken about Love and Berry: Dress Up and Dance (under its’ Japanese title Osharemajo: Love and Berry Tsuushin) recently and SEGA are pretty keen to keep showcasing it on their YouTube channel. Below you can see 2 pieces of gameplay footage with the first featuring an English language version of the arcade game. Check it out:
How can you not like Japanese game development when they make games like this?
Osharemajo: Love and Berry Tsuushin is a Japanese arcade game that works with a series of trading cards. The game is aimed at girls between the ages of 6 and 12 and your first play gives you a card with a barcode which stores all your characters outfits, accessories and hairstyles. Once the characters are dressed the game then proceeds to a rhythm game where you tap a button in time with the tambourine on the screen.
SEGA of Japan have uploaded 2 gameplay trailers to their channel which show the rhythm segment in action:
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