
Virtual idol Hatsune Miku’s first game, Hatsune Miku: Project Diva, has proven a runaway hit, with sales figures for the first week of its release showing it managed to sell 100,000 copies, only being beaten by Wii casual game “Wii Sports Resort”…
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Nintendo may have won some notable successes in its war on modchips, or “majikon”, and related devices, but it seems in some places in Japan they are easier to get than ever, all thanks to the ubiquitous (and perhaps notorious) Japanese vending machine.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Jul 6, 2009 03:46 JST
- Tags: Business, DS, Nintendo, PS3, PSP, Rankings, Sony, Statistics, Wii

The sales figures for the Japanese video game market in the first half of 2009 hold few immediate surprises, being completely dominated by Nintendo and Sony, with strong sales from portable systems, but closer inspection reveals a potential disaster in the making for Nintendo…
The ranking:
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Superb ero-mangaka Naruko Hanaharu‘s work here graces a PSP, one which has perhaps been rendered much less portable as a result…
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- Author: Quen
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Jun 29, 2009 12:16 JST
- Tags: Hatsune Miku, Mizugi, Panchira, Pantsu, PSP, Shimapan, Sukumizu, Vocaloid

Prospective buyers of the upcoming Hatsune Miku Project Diva PSP game will be elated to note that the game’s H quotient appears to have been set higher than might have been expected, with all kinds of erotic swimwear on display, as these screenshots of the shimapan flashing songstress show:
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Surprisingly, it seems upcoming Hatsune Miku rhythm game Project Diva will not only be getting a slew of sexy mizugi, but will also be receiving flashes of official shima-panchira.
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Hatsune Miku’s PSP game debut, shaping up to be a sensation amongst Miku fans, is positively overflowing with costumes, the latest of which turn out to be alluring bathing suits for the entire Vocaloid lineup…
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Jun 20, 2009 05:19 JST
- Tags: Activision, Business, Marketing, Microsoft, PS3, PSP, Sony, USA, Xbox 360

Major video game publisher Activision’s CEO has threatened Sony, saying that the PlayStation 3 is in a bad position and that his margins hardly justify developing for the platform.
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The upcoming Queen’s Blade: Spiral Chaos PSP game will not only explore the finer points of bukkake and hentai clothing abuse (visible in some detail below), but will also include a limited edition Figma action figure promising a brand-new Figma feature, “Shift Body”, revealed to be the ability to cast-off into a battle-torn clothing form, a most appropriate feature for a Queen’s Blade character.
The Figma is of the game’s lead character, キュート / Cute, and will only be available with the limited edition version of the game (much like the deluxe Saber Figma); of which we also have some screenshots below…
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An Akihabara maid café has just begun a week long promotion for the upcoming release of the PSP version of Fate/Unlimited Codes.
As we have seen with the same café’s previous Chaos;Head event, this means liberally decorating the cafe with all sorts of series-related accessories and creating a new menu to create “image” dishes for certain characters, which can be seen below…
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The news that Sony’s PSP Go will dispense entirely with the traditional physical distribution of games and other content in favour of digital delivery, not even including a disc drive, has filled game retailers with terror and anger, for they see the writing on the wall.
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Hatsune Miku’s long awaited PSP debut, entitled Project Diva and due at the end of the month, has spurred the population of NicoNico Douga into a veritable buying frenzy, with some 3,500 Nico-goers having already made their pre-orders, an impressive number considering sales of this kind of game are usually modest.
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