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Hatsune Miku fans have been outraged by the news Sega is plotting to sully their beloved virtual diva by using her on their pachinko slot machines.

From an exchange reported at the recent Sega Sammy general meeting of stockholders:

“Are you thinking of making a pachislot machine with Hatsune Miku?”

“We’d really love to do a Hatsune Miku pachislot machine. We could expect lots of her fans if we did.

But the rights-holders are a very conservative company, they say they want to take care of her, and give them a break from using her in pachinko for now.

We think if we give them some more time and coaxing, in the near future they’ll let us use her in pachinko and pachislot machines.”

For those not familiar with the details of Sega’s corporate structure, Sega was fully acquired by Sammy, a Japanese maker of pachinko machines, in 2004 after a long-period of post-Dreamcast losses, and Sammy installed its own CEO in the company and vowed only to focus on cashcows (by which it did not mean video game production) from there on.

Sega has since started generating fat profits, although its lack of interest in traditional gaming soon caused its reputation to suffer – not least thanks to its shady pachinko industry parent company.

Pachinko parlours, though ubiquitous in Japan, are only quasi-legal and are almost universally regarded as a pastime only slightly less loathsome than attending AKB48 handshaking events or collecting dolls.

Despite the vocal contempt for pachinko voiced by otaku online, curiously the pachinko industry has persistently licensed high-profile anime characters for its pachislot machines – Evangelion being the most notable example – as well as spun off a large number of its characters into their own anime series.

However, the prospect of Miku being sullied by contact with this base industry, and by no less than Sega, has outraged her fans:

“She’s being made into Sega’s plaything…”

“They are just desperate to consume and destroy her.”

“Her popularity should start to wane soon, then they’ll get their chance.”

“Be honest, Sega. You just want to suck her sweet fluids dry!”

“There’s no way they’ll let her be used for gambling.”

“Pachislot machine Miku – the lowest of the low…”

“Do they really think new customers would come because of her?”

“I get the impression pachinko and Vocaloids are the same demographic though…”

“Get lost, Sega! She’s not your character, quit trying to screw her!”

“This is more Sammy than Sega, I think.”

“Sega is a pachinko company now though. It’s to be expected.”

“I’ll never forgive Sega if they do this. They’ll destroy Hatsune Miku culture!”

“We need to get Nintendo to take care of her.”

“And get a Kinect dance game for her too.”

“All these guys want is to exploit other people’s characters for their filthy pachi-profits.”

“Great, do it! This’ll be the end of Miku!”

“If all this is true then words cannot express my loathing for Sega right now. I’ll not buy another one of their Miku games.”

“Crypton seem to be quite strict with Miku though. Pachinko might mean profits in the short-term, but in the long term her image might suffer. And the association with gambling is the worst possible one.”

“I just brushed off Sega’s idiocy as it just being Sega after all, but this…”

“Sega think they are the ones behind her popularity.”

“Crypton have Sega over a barrel though, they can pull the rights to Miku from Sega completely if they rub them up the wrong way.”

“Anime and pachislot are contents graveyards. Although occasionally one rises as a zombie.”

“Try this with Sonic or Yakuza instead, Sony! Use your own IP!”

“They already did…”

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“They even did Sakura Taisen…”

“Sega: ‘We want to rape Miku to her core, but her parents won’t let us, it’s quite troubling!'”

“Sega: ‘You could make heaps selling your body… we don’t get why you’d refuse?'”

“They are probably desperate to do this after seeing how much Aimasu otaku shelled out on Mobamasu.”

“I choose to believe Crypton will never allow this!”

“Just how far have Sega fallen…”


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    Avatar of kodain
    Comment by kodain
    17:43 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Are pachinko really that bad? I never knew...

    Comment by 436345tgf36f4e
    17:44 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    They seem quite aggressive about their miku. Why?

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:50 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    It's like a Batman themed slot machine... which is interesting come to think of it.

    Comment by 436345tgf36f4e
    17:54 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Yeah but for us I mean...wouldn't be to bad no? so do they hate it so?

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:11 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    While casinos also exist to rip people off, aren't pachinko parlors particularly shady? Probably has something to do with that.

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:59 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    i take it that if a character is on a pachislot machine, her image as being a pure diva would be ruined. though i take it as weird since...she's got lotsa doujin, no difference =|

    Comment by Anonymous
    02:55 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Ero doujins are not official though.

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:08 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    well, it could have been A LOT worse, it could have been another toyota ad campeign

    Comment by Anonymous
    01:40 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    cause, nation of manchilds

    Comment by Anonymous
    14:04 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    He's talking about those comments, not the U.S. citizens.

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:05 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    You know, these fans are pretty retarded. They complain that Sega wants to make Miku into a pachinko machine, yet they gobble up every damn Vocaloid rhythm game even though every single one of these games is the same... not to mention the popularity of Vocalo-concerts, which aren't even interesting anymore. It's only natural that the rights holder would start milking the franchise - it would happen no matter who held the rights.

    Comment by Anonymous
    14:21 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    You're an idiot.

    The Project Diva games are nothing like Pachinko, and the games have been improving with each release. The concerts may not be interesting to you, but they're interesting to the MILLIONS of Vocaoids fans, and that includes myself as well.

    Comment by Anonymous
    15:14 22/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Make a Fighter Megamix 2 (with some of the DOA cast as well) with Miku as a playable fighter.

    Comment by Anonymous
    01:26 22/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    It would even be more retarded considering those who "fighting for her purity" are probably the ones drawing doujinshi about raping every single one of them.

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:06 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.3)

    who thinks of this?
    honestly, how did they come to this conclusion?

    its like saying "lets promote Mass Effect by putting the N7 logo on a roulette table!"

    seriously, I dont get it

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    Comment by Pyrus
    19:15 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    It's like t-shirts. A plain t-shirt will be bought only when needed mostly. A t-shirt emblazoned with something popular or witty or whimsical or whatever will be brought much more frequently whether you actually need a t-shirt or not. Pachinko may not be thought much of, but more people play it or want to play it than people are willing to admit. So dressing it up in the guise of something popular is just something to make people more willing to try it if they aren't already.

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    Comment by entropy13
    19:28 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    Well, if Bioware is now owned by a gambling company, then that would be somewhat understandable.

    Comment by Anonymous
    04:20 22/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Then they wouldn't be called Bioware but Electronic Arts.

    Comment by Anonymous
    19:55 20/06/2012 # ! Drivel (-0.8)

    It's just a secret plan of trying to get hikkimori miku drooling otakus outside!
    I mean, it is their wet dream to "roll up balls all over Miku".

    Comment by Anonymous
    14:02 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    That doesn't even make any fucking sense.

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    Comment by Chen-04
    21:08 20/06/2012 # ! Good (+0.4)

    I assumed it worked the other way around. They put a logo on a roulette table to get the mass effect fans to play.

    Comment by Anonymous
    00:04 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Well, I'd probably work better if they made a Mass Effect Slot Machine. I live in Las Vegas and I always see the Wheel of Fortune, Monopoly, and Wizard of Oz machines crowded. You might not think it but those themed games really do attract customers more than others.

    Comment by Anonymous
    01:38 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    That's generally how it works.

    Comment by Anonymous
    10:06 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    very good point,
    this might get otakus to take up gambeling to try to get more money to buy more miku stuff

    unfortunately, you never win against the house...

    Comment by Anonymous
    00:52 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    I would go for a Fallout 3: New Vegas Roulette table, seeing that they exist in the game.

    Comment by Anonymous
    17:44 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    new vegas wasn't part of fallout 3. DERP

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:11 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    It was only a matter of time before Sega started milking the franchise beyond just video games. Seeing how all these moronic Vocaloid fans spend fortune on boring concerts and more-of-the-same rhythm games...

    Comment by Anonymous
    14:26 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    The concerts are awesome and so are the games.

    Seriously, grow the fuck up.

    Comment by Anonymous
    09:51 22/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    isn't every halo game the same and call of duty? so don't insult miku.

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:43 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    I get the whole thing about gambling thing ruining her image, ...but they are seriously overreacting. And how is this rape anyway? O_o

    Comment by Anonymous
    12:48 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    because it's sega.

    Comment by Anonymous
    12:55 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Blame the parent company Sammy they are the ones forcing Sega to do this...

    Comment by Anonymous
    15:05 22/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    "I feel like I have been raped", said a tearful Miku.
    "I feel...I feel like Yu Suzuki after what Sammy did to him."

    Comment by Anonymous
    14:10 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    I don't blame the fans for overreacting, because the majority of Pachinko players are usually obsessive gamblers. If anything, It would be like associating Miku with gambling. Fans were also pretty pissed when some other series were used for Pachinko.

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:49 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Because she's an inspirational artist!! Using her image on gambling machine is just sucks!! Come on guys she's worth more than that...

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:53 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    figured they would of noticed this by the rape face example in her newest game demo video, not to mention her clothing is very reveling, just saying no chicken head wears clothing like that, but they are getting there.

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:59 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    oh forgot to mention, Miku's original dress shirt and skirt is fine, the new suit thing from the newest game is what I refer to, just saying.

    Comment by Anonymous
    08:23 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    And as well as announcing the new Valkyria Chronicles game as a web browser.

    Sega, making all-time low decision a daily activity in their company.

    Comment by Anonymous
    12:06 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    What do you expect from the company that brought you Sonic '06?

    Comment by Anonymous
    14:23 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    That's funny, because they more than made up with it for the release Sonic Generations. Seriously, that game is good.

    Comment by Anonymous
    15:29 22/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Sonic Generations and VF5 Final Showdown are indeed great, but what's disturbing is they make hardly any games these days and are dependent on external devs, that's not a good situation to be in.

    Sonic Team have got their act together, but imagine what they could do if Sega didn't force them to wheel out a conveyor belt of Sonic games every year.

    Most of the people who made Sega great are gone. They are faceless publisher, a poor man's Activison these days.

    Comment by Anonymous
    18:53 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    How is this different from an Indiana Jones pinball machine? Oh right, the fact that pachinko parlours are basically money laundering operations.
    As for anime based on pachinko games, examples are Sengoku Otome - Momoiro Paradox, Sea Story and Kaito Tenshi Twin Angel, although they received mediocre reviews.

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    Comment by Pyrus
    19:19 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Sega isn't trying to rape Miku, they want to pimp her! She's a pretty & popular virtual girl and they want her to work the streets for their profit.

    Comment by Anonymous
    22:18 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Isn't that the same thing?

    Comment by Anonymous
    23:16 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    This is an important distinction that needs to emphasized, because it is true.

    Comment by Anonymous
    19:32 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Wait, I thought most of her fans already wanted to rape her?

    Comment by Anonymous
    01:43 22/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    They already did (mentally), actually.

    Comment by Anonymous
    04:25 22/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Where's the problem then?

    Comment by Anonymous
    19:38 20/06/2012 # ! Neutral (0)

    Who really cares?

    Comment by Anonymous
    14:17 21/06/2012 # ! Neutral (+0.2)

    Well, since it involves Miku, I care.

    Comment by Anonymous
    02:55 27/07/2013 # ! Neutral (0)

    How sad. How so very sad






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