


Sega’s latest trailer for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X has revealed another salvo of songs that the rhythm game has on offer, showing off all the franchise’s most popular virtual divas together on stage, very much akin to the similarly popular IdolMaster series.
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Hatsune Miku‘s new title, Project Diva X, has shown off a plethora of classy costumes (referred to as “modules”) that players can force their favorite Vocaloids to wear, naturally covering a wide range of themes and styles that should manage to suit the tastes of most players.
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A new Project Diva trailer has at last invaded the ears of Vocaloid enthusiasts as four new songs are introduced for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X, exciting fans who have no qualms with more of the same but unfortunately doing little for those that desire novelty.
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Sega’s collaborative rhythm game Miracle Girls Festival has unleashed a PV revealing all of its glorious girls and some of its button-mashing action, bound to attract players fond of Project Diva or those merely wishing to watch their favorite ‘blobs dance the night away.
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Upcoming IdolMaster rhythm game “Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage” has unleashed a dance-packed PV demonstrating some of the songs it has to offer, while also showcasing some feverish button-mashing mayhem that such titles tend to possess – bound to be a nice change of pace from IdolMaster’s usual gameplay.
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- Author: Rift
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Aug 20, 2015 00:38 JST
- Tags: Comiket, Crossover, Dancing, Marketing, Music, Music Games, PV, Sega, Vita

Upcoming Sega rhythm game Miracle Girls Festival has unveiled its latest PV at the cosplay-packed Comiket 88, showing off a little more of its Project Diva-esque gameplay that may possibly catch the attention of rhythm game fanatics – with its multitude of familiar anime girls sure to also be a prime selling point.
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Virtual girlfriend TCG “Girlfriend” has introduced its newest title “Girlfriend Note” with an immensely moe animated introduction, boasting a sugar-induced barrage of enthusiasm as some of the game’s familiar girls are chibified – while the video also goes on to explain in detail how the new rhythm game will be played.
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A short sample of the Hatsune Miku DLC revealed not too long ago for Persona 4: Dancing All Night has graced the ears of potential buyers with the ATOLS remix of “Heaven”, sure to send listeners to a similar paradise – at least for those familiar with the virtual diva’s vast multitude of works.
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Atlus have revealed that virtual diva Hatsune Miku will appear as DLC for the newly released Persona 4: Dancing All Night, singing the ATOLS remix of “Heaven” at the whim of buyers – all making for an odd collaboration surely not at all solely designed to milk Miku fans dry or extend her dominion further still.
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Idol raise-’em-up IdolMaster has teamed up with Taiko: Drum Master for a new crossover game entitled “IdolMaster Must Songs Akaban/Aoban”, a rhythm game that will feature several songs from the musical series for players to eagerly beat off to – with many finding the collaboration a very suitable match considering the sheer abundance of songs present in the franchise.
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Perhaps due to the massive success of its recently aired anime, IdolMaster: Cinderella Girls is set to receive a brand new game called “IdolMaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage”, switching genres from card collecting to rhythm though still keeping things mobile.
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The men of Persona 4: Dancing All Night have received a trailer for their own costume DLC, having been neglected in their entirety with the previous bathing suit pack, for good reason it seems – they have taken to some not entirely unconvincing crossdressing for the pack, sure to please certain fans.
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