Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA

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Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega
Platform(s)PlayStation Portable
PlayStation 3 (Dreamy Theater)
Genre(s)Rhythm game
Mode(s)Single-player

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA (初音ミク -Project DIVA-) is a rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media for the PlayStation Portable featuring the virtual-diva vocaloid Hatsune Miku.

Overview

Gameplay

The gameplay is based on pressing buttons on the controller when floating gray button icons appear on top of the colored button icons. Accuracy is described with a word displayed in the bottom right corner of the screen, ranging from "cool" to "worst". The game is scored on accuracy and the player is awarded with a rank ranging from "Perfect" to "Mistake" (denoted by MissXTake).

Additional Features

Project DIVA allows the players to choose from a wide array of characters including Miku in different costumes in which most notable are her cameo-costumes of the videogames Valkyria Chronicles and Space Channel 5.[1] Also, the game's most highly praised feature, Edit mode, allows the players to create a customized music video of their desired song saved on their PSP and could even include gameplay. Further customization allows players to change dance moves from stylish diva to ero suggestive.

Characters

Song List

Song Name Lyrics and Music By Performed By
World Is Mine ryo Hatsune Miku
The Rebel ryo Hatsune Miku
Love Is War ryo Hatsune Miku
That One Second Slow Motion ryo Hatsune Miku
Melt ryo Hatsune Miku
Far Away kz Hatsune Miku
Strobe Nights kz
yae
Hatsune Miku
Star Story kz Hatsune Miku
Last Night, Good Night kz Hatsune Miku
Packaged kz Hatsune Miku
Sweet Drops After the Rain OSTER project Hatsune Miku
Miracle Paint OSTER project Hatsune Miku
Bad Mood Waltz OSTER project Hatsune Miku
Marginal OSTER project Hatsune Miku
Dreaming Leaf -Dreaming Words- OSTER project Hatsune Miku
Songs of Wastelands, Forests, and Magic Travolta Hatsune Miku
Kagamine Len
Kagamine Rin
(Individually)
White Dove Travolta Hatsune Miku
moon Travolta Hatsune Miku
Beware of Miku Miku Bacteria♪ Travolta Hatsune Miku
Songs of Life Travolta Hatsune Miku
Kagamine Len
Kagamine Rin
(Individually)
The secret garden Hata Aki
Kosaki Satoru
Hatsune Miku
Dear cocoa girls Hata Aki
Kosaki Satoru
Hatsune Miku
Velvet Arabesque Hata Aki
Namiki Koichi
Hatsune Miku
Updating Your Love List? Hata Aki
Namiki Koichi
Hatsune Miku
Rain of Cherry Blossoms -standard edit- Mori Haruyoshi
absorb
Hatsune Miku
VOC@LOID in Love OSTER project Hatsune Miku
levan Polkka Otomania Hatsune Miku
Your Diva azuma Hatsune Miku
Electric Angel Yasuo Hatsune Miku
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku cosMo@BousouP Hatsune Miku
Kogane no Seiya Sousetsu ni Kuchite Deadball P Hatsune Miku
Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪ (Shite Yanyo) ika_mo Hatsune Miku

DLC

Two sets of DLC has been release for Hatsune Miku Project Diva. The first set features Hatsune Miku and the second set features Kagamine Len, Kagamine Rin, and Megurine Luka.

DLC Set #1 - Miku Uta, Okawari

  • 9 songs sung by Hatsune Miku
  • High-quality polygon PVs of all the songs (can only be viewed)
  • 'Hello Planet' Miku 8-bit minigame
  • Special Miku theme for your PSP

DLC set #2 - Motto Okawari, Rin, Len, Luka

  • 18 songs sung by Kagamine Len, Kagamine Rin, and Megurine Luka
  • High-quality polygon PVs of all the songs (can oly be viewed)
  • 'Toet' Luka minigame
  • Special Len/Rin and Luka themes for your PSP

DLC Song List

Though a Song is Formless

  • Performed by Hatsune Miku

celluloid

  • Performed by Hatsune Miku

1/6 -d2 mix-

  • Performed by Hatsune Miku

Two Faced Lovers

  • Performed by Hatsune Miku

Two Breaths Walking

  • Performed by Hatsune Miku

Puzzle

  • Performed by Hatsune Miku

SPiCa

  • Performed by Hatsune Miku

Alic -Diva mix-

  • Performed by Hatsune Miku

Hello Planet (I.M.PLSE-EDIT)

  • Performed by Hatsune Miku

RINGxRINGxRING

  • Performed by Kagamine Rin

Li-li-li-li-I like you, I love you

  • Performed by Kagamine Rin

MobiRe SenS@tion (C.A.LLME-EDIT)

  • Performed by Kagamine Rin

Self-hatred

  • Performed by Kagamine Rin

Transmit

  • Performed by Kagamine Rin

Why Don't You Call Me Yet?

  • Performed by Kagamine Rin

To Beyond a Duodecillion

  • Performed by Kagamine Len

Bucchigiri ni Shite Ageru♪

  • Performed by Kagamine Rin

Sandscrapper - The Desert Line Express-

  • Performed by Kagamine Len

RIP=RELEASE

  • Performed by Megurine Luka

Palette

  • Performed by Megurine Luka

The Wanderlast (A.R.MAGE-EDIT)

  • Performed by Megurine Luka

Red Leaf

  • Performed by Megurine Luka

Meguri-hime Buyoukyoku

  • Performed by Megurine Luka

filozofio

  • Performed by Megurine Luka

Luka Luka★Night Fever

  • Performed by Megurine Luka

No Logic

  • Performed by Megurine Luka

Toet

  • Performed by Megurine Luka

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater

PSP-to-PS3 Connectivity

Sega released a downloadable software for the PlayStation 3 which enables the players to play the PSP game through a PS3 console. It can be downloaded via PlayStation Store and was released on July 24, 2010. The software is called Dreamy Theater.[2] In Dreamy Theater mode, gameplay is not changed nor modified but the graphics displayed by the PS3 console on the television are greatly enhanced into HDTV; the graphics are on par with a PS3 game. For the connectivity to work, the player must have a PSP (with the game in it) connected via USB to a PS3 with the software installed.[3]

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd

Project DIVA 2nd is the follow up game to Project DIVA, and contains brand new features, as well as returning features from the first game.

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd
Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega
Platform(s)PlayStation Portable
Genre(s)Rhythm game
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

Sega updated the gameplay of the first Project DIVA in which, it now makes use of the D-pad (arrow buttons) and a "hold and release" function for the face buttons.[4] A new song difficulty called "EXTREME" was also added. While the edit feature remains, it is enhanced where the player is now able to edit songs/gameplay in real-time and could also configure motions of two vocaloids on-screen at the same time.

Additional Features

The game features all of the Vocaloids from the first game. However, brand new module outfits have been added, and various costumes from the first game return as well. For instance, this brings Miku's module outfit total to 53 different outfits, not counting DLC modules. Additionally, brand new modules for every other character have been added, including Kagamine Rin's Resonance of Fate outfit (known as End of Eternity in Japan, hence the EoE in the module's title) and Megurine Luka's Virtua Fighter outfit. Project DIVA 2nd also features a new mode called DIVA Room where you can interact with the Vocaloids, similar to a sim game, and you can give them items, decorate their room, or have them interact with other Vocaloids.

Song List

Due to the return of several songs from the first game, the song total in this game is now 46.

New Songs

Song Name Lyrics and Music By Performed By
Romeo & Cinderella doriko Hatsune Miku
magnet minato Hatsune Miku
Megurine Luka
Ai Kotoba DECO*27 Hatsune Miku
Sound baker Hatsune Miku
Kokoro Travolta Kagamine Rin
Butterfly on the Right Shoulder NoriP Kagamine Len
Kagamine Rin (background)
Just Be Friends Dixie Flatline Megurine Luka
Clover♣Club Yuuyu Hatsune Miku
from Y to Y JimmyThumbP Hatsune Miku
Megurine Luka (background)
Yellow kz Hatsune Miku
Change Me shu-tP Meiko
PoPiPo Lamaze-P Hatsune Miku
Cantarella KurousaP Kaito
Hatsune Miku
When the First Love Ends ryo Hatsune Miku
Gigantic Girl 40mP Hatsune Miku
Dear 19's Sound Factory Hatsune Miku
Gemini Dixie Flatline Kagamine Rin
Kagamine Len
VOiCE -DIVA Mix- Lovely-P Hatsune Miku
Innocence Kazu-P Hatsune Miku
Meltdown iroha(sasaki) Kagamine Rin
I Understand the Truth FunakoshiP Hatsune Miku
Love-colored Ward OSTER project Hatsune Miku
Finder (DSLR remix‐re:edit) kz Hatsune Miku
Promise samfree Kagamine Rin
Hatsune Miku
Hajimete no Oto malo Hatsune Miku
Saihate Kobayashi Onyx Hatsune Miku
Kocchi Muite Baby ryo Hatsune Miku
Colorful x Melody Team MOER Hatsune Miku
Kagamine Rin
Double Lariat Ago-anikiP Megurine Luka
The Singing Passion of Hatsune Miku Storyteller (cosMo@Bousou-P) Hatsune Miku

Returning songs

  • Ievan Polkka by Otomania (feat. Hatsune Miku) (Tutorial and Edit Mode only)
  • packaged by kz (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Marginal by OSTER project (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • The secret garden by Hata Aki (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Strobo Nights by kz (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Updating Your Love List? by Hata Aki (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Song of Life by Travolta (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Song of Wastelands, Forests, and Magic by Travolta (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Dear Cocoa Girls (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • World is Mine by ryo (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Miracle Paint by OSTER project (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • moon by iroha(sasaki) (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Velvet Arabesque by Hata Aki (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Melt by ryo (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Beware of Miku Miku Bacteria♪ by Hayaya (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Hato by Hatano-P (feat. Hatsune Miku)
  • Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪ by ika_mo (feat. Hatsune Miku)

DLC

Various packs of DLC were released for Project DIVA 2nd, including new modules, new rooms, new room items, and new songs and stages.

  • July 29, 2010 - The first DLC pack released, it contained two additional Project DIVA 2nd posters for room decoration.
  • August 26, 2010 - In observence of Hatsune Miku's 3rd birthday, a Miku-themed DLC pack was released, containing a Miku-themed room, two additional room items, and a "8/31 Happy Birthday MIKU" poster room decoration.
  • August 31, 2010 - Hatsune Miku's new module, taken from the cover of the Hatsune Miku Append Vocaloid software, was released.
  • September 30, 2010 - The songs "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" and "StargazeR" were released.
  • October 28, 2010 - The "Hatsune Miku Project DIVA 2nd x The Idol M@ster SP Collaboration" DLC packs were released, containing modules from The Idol Master SP for Miku, Rin, and Luka, and Vocaloid versions of "GO MY WAY!!" and "relations" from The Idol M@ster were released, as well as a 765 Production Studio room and item, an Idol Master character doll, and new room posters.
  • November 4, 2010 - In observence of Meiko's birthday, a Meiko-themed DLC pack was released, including a Meiko-themed room, a birthday cake room item, an "i Cup" room item, and a kimono module.
  • November 30, 2010 - The Christmas modules were released, containing Christmas outfits for Miku, Rin, Len, Luka, Meiko, and Kaito.
  • December 22, 2010 - A Christmas/Kagamine Rin + Len themed pack was released, containing a variety of Christmas themed items and room, a Kagamine Rin and Len room poster and room item, and the "39's Giving Day" edition of the concert stage.
  • January 27, 2011 - In observence of Megurine Luka's 2nd birthday, a Luka-themed DLC pack was released, including a Luka-themed room, a birthday cake room item, a Luka doll room item, and a Luka room poster. A winter-themed Miku module was also released.
  • February 17, 2011 - In observence of Kaito's 5th birthday, a Kaito-themed DLC pack was released, including an ice-cream themed room and room decoration, a "Happy Birthday" ice cream cone room decoration, a Kaito poster, and a white suit module.

Dreamy Theater 2nd

Sega has announced that production of a Project DIVA Dreamy Theater 2nd is under way, but it has since not been completed yet.

Reception

The sequel received notably positive scores and reviews. One of which is NTSC-UK who scored the game an 8 out of 10, praising the game's presentation "...it oozes style and beauty from every pore. I'm awaiting Japans imminent number of doujinshi." and the variety of songs it offers "...every song is memorable, and gets better with repeated playing".[5]

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA ver. 2.5 (Working Title)

Confirmed Modules:

   Hatsune Miku Append
   Kagamine Rin Append
   Kagamine Len Append
   Racing Miku 2011 Ver.
   Fairy Macron and Sexy Pudding (Colorful x Sexy modules for Luka and Meiko)
   Unknown module for Meiko
   Unknown module for Kaito
   Unknown module for Hatsune Miku (Mostly likely SPiCa outfit)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade
Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega
Platform(s)Sega RingEdge
Genre(s)Rhythm game
Mode(s)Single-player

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade

Sega developed a port of the first Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA game for the arcade machines which is titled, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade (初音ミク Project DIVA Arcade). The game features Miku and her songs which also include songs contributed by the fans/players altogether with upgraded and enhanced graphics. The website Piapro even held an event/contest for artists to submit their own created Vocaloid songs as well as illustrations for the game.[6][7] Tripshots designed the machine which will include four buttons which has the same gameplay as its predecessor on the PSP.[6]

Gameplay

The game plays almost exactly the same as the PSP versions of Project DIVA, with some differences. The signature Playstation buttons are now the 4 large buttons on the machine's panel, in order to play the game. The arcade version features both songs from Project DIVA and Project DIVA 2nd, along with a variety of original songs not included in either of the handheld versions. The game's PVs have been slightly modified for the arcade machine's HD display. Players have the ability to choose from a reel of songs and select their difficluty before playing a song, similar to a Dance Dance Revolution arcade game. The four difficulties are Easy, Normal, Hard, and Extreme, as seen in Project DIVA 2nd.

IC Card Function & Diva.Net

This arcade game utilizes an IC card function. Players can select to obtain a Project DIVA Arcade Access Card from any machine. This card will open more functions for use in Project DIVA Arcade, many of those functions resembling features in the handheld games. With an Access Card, players will be able to save and load arcade data, select module outfits for use in the game, select a player name, and more. Vocaloid Points (VP) can also be accumulated through successful plays. VP can be used for gaining features, like modules, or changing your player name. Access Card holders can also participate in trials, similar to the console versions of Dance Dance Revolution. In these three-tier trials, named "Clear Trial", "Great Clear Trial", and "Perfect Clear Trial" by difficulty, the player must bet a certain amount of VP. If you pass a trial, you get to keep your VP, and receive the amount you bet. If the trial is lost, the amount of VP bet is deducted from your total. Clearing "Perfect Clear Trial" will also net you a large sum of VP.

Also, during Access Card creation, you will be asked to create a username and password. This will be registered on the internet and allows an Access Card holder to gain access to the Project DIVA Arcade Diva.Net. Here, an Access Card holder can edit data and perform many and more of the functions that a Project DIVA Arcade machine can do. However, an Access Card holder must first accumulate 10 non-concecutive plays on any Project DIVA Arcade machine with an internet connection before they can use many of Diva.Net's functions. Once 10 plays are accumulated, the Access Card holder will gain 30-day access to all of DivaNet's functions. Access to Diva.Net can only be performed this way, and you gain another 30 days of access every 10 plays. This "access" is known as a Diva.Net Right. Upon first play, a Card holder can automatically obtain a Diva.Net Right once. Losing your Right does not affect your data, but you are unable to change it through Diva.Net until another Right is obtained.

References

  1. ^ Tanaka, John (16 March 2009). "Space Channel 5 and Valkyria Chronicles Costumes For Project Diva". IGN Entertainment. Retrieved 19 July 2009. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Dreamy Theater Official Site. Sega. Retrieved 2010-07-09
  3. ^ Spencer (2010-04-23). Here’s Hatsune Miku Rendered On A PlayStation 3. Siliconera. Retrieved 2010-07-09
  4. ^ Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd Trailer. GameTrailers. Retrieved 2010-06-01
  5. ^ Ingrey, Matt (September 2010). "Hatsune Miku: Project Diva 2nd Review". NTSC-UK. Retrieved 28 September 2010. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  6. ^ a b Official Project DIVA-Arcade page. Sega. Retrieved on 2010-01-22
  7. ^ The Next Project DIVA is Not For the PS3. Kyouran Kyōdai. Retrieved on 2010-01-22

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