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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA
Developer(s)
  • Crypton Future Media
  • Dingo
  • Publisher(s)
  • Dwango Music Entertainment
  • SeriesHatsune Miku: Project DIVA
    EngineAlchemy
    Platform(s)
  • PlayStation 3 (Dreamy Theater)
  • Release
    • JP: July 2, 2009
    Genre(s)Rhythm game
    Mode(s)Single-player

    Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA (初音ミク -Project DIVA-) is a 2009 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). The game was first released on July 2, 2009 in Japan with no international release. The game primarily makes use of Vocaloids, a series of singing synthesizer software, and the songs created using these Vocaloids, most notably Hatsune Miku. The game is the first video game to utilize the Vocaloid software developed by the Yamaha Corporation.

    In addition, Sega has released Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater, a downloadable game on the PlayStation Network (PSN) for the PlayStation 3 (PS3). It allows players to play Project DIVA on the PS3 with updated visuals though it requires the PSP to be plugged into the PS3 via USB cable.

    Gameplay

    [edit]

    As the first installment in the series, Project DIVA has a gameplay similar to that of the rest of the series, albeit without some of the current features in the series. The game features three difficulty modes: Easy, Medium, and Hard, as opposed to the four difficulty modes of the series forgoing the Extreme difficulty, which was only added in the sequel, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd.

    Song list

    [edit]

    There are a total of 77 songs available in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA. 36 songs are obtained normally by playing through the game, 14 songs are only available through Edit Mode, and 27 songs need to be purchased from the PlayStation Network (PSN).

    Song List
    Song Title Performed By Producer
    World is Mine (ワールドイズマイン, Wārudo Izu Main) Hatsune Miku ryo
    The Rebel (ひねくれ者, Hinekure Mono) Hatsune Miku ryo
    Love Is War (恋は戦争, Koi wa Sensō) Hatsune Miku ryo
    That One Second Slow Motion (その一秒スローモーション, So no Ichibyō Surō Mōshon) Hatsune Miku ryo
    Melt (メルト, Meruto) Hatsune Miku ryo
    Far Away Hatsune Miku kz
    Strobo Nights (ストロボナイツ, Sutorobo Naitsu) Hatsune Miku kz
    Star Story Hatsune Miku kz
    Last Night, Good Night Hatsune Miku kz
    packaged Hatsune Miku kz
    Sweet*Drops After the Rain (雨のちSweet*Drops, Ame Nochi Suīto*Doroppusu) Hatsune Miku OSTER Project
    Miracle Paint (ミラクルペイント, Mirakuru Peinto) Hatsune Miku OSTER Project
    Bad Mood Waltz (フキゲンワルツ, Fukigen Warutsu) Hatsune Miku OSTER Project
    Marginal (マージナル, Mājinaru) Hatsune Miku OSTER Project
    Dreaming Leaf -Dreaming Words- (Dreaming Leaf -ユメミルコトノハ-, Dorīmin Rīfu -Yume Miru Kotonoha-) Hatsune Miku OSTER Project
    Song of Wastelands, Forests, and Magic (荒野と森と魔法の歌, Kōya to Mori to Mahō no Uta) Hatsune Miku Travolta-P
    Song of Wastelands, Forests, and Magic (Len Version)[1] (荒野と森と魔法の歌 (レンVer.), Kōya to Mori to Mahō no Uta (Ren Bājon)) Kagamine Len Travolta-P
    Song of Wastelands, Forests, and Magic (Rin Version)[2] (荒野と森と魔法の歌(リンVer.), Kōya to Mori to Mahō no Uta (Rin Bājon)) Kagamine Rin Travolta-P
    White Dove (ハト, Hato) Hatsune Miku Hadano-P
    moon Hatsune Miku iroha(sasaki)
    Beware of Miku Miku Bacteria♪ (みくみく菌にご注意♪, Miku Miku Kin ni Gochūi♪) Hatsune Miku Hayaya-P
    Song of Life (いのちの歌, Inochi no Uta) Hatsune Miku Travolta-P
    Song of Life (Len Version)[3] (いのちの歌(レンVer.), Inochi no Uta (Ren Bājon)) Kagamine Len Travolta-P
    Song of Life (Rin Version)[4] (いのちの歌(リンVer.), Inochi no Uta (Rin Bājon)) Kagamine Rin Travolta-P
    The secret garden Hatsune Miku Otomania, Kosaki Satoru
    Dear cocoa girls Hatsune Miku Deadball-P, Kosaki Satoru
    Velvet Arabesque (天鵞絨アラベスク, Birōdo Arabesuku) Hatsune Miku Yasuo-P, Namiki Koichi
    Updating Your Love List? (ラブリスト更新中?, Rabu Risuto Kōshin Chū?) Hatsune Miku Otomania, Namiki Koichi
    Rain of Cherry Blossoms -standard edit- (桜ノ雨 - standard edit -, Sakura no Ame -Sutandādo Editto-) Hatsune Miku halyosy
    Loving VOC@LOID (恋スルVOC@LOID, Koi Suru Bōkaroido) Hatsune Miku OSTER Project
    Ievan Polkka Hatsune Miku Otomania
    Your Diva (あなたの歌姫, Anata no Utahime) Hatsune Miku azuma
    Electric Angel (えれくとりっく・えんじぇぅ, Erekutorikku Enjeu) Hatsune Miku Yasuo-P
    The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku (初音ミクの消失, Hatsune Miku no Shōshitsu) Hatsune Miku cosMo
    Golden Holy Night Rotting into the Frost and Snow (Requiem for the Phantasma) (金の聖夜霜雪に朽ちて, Kogane no Seiya Sōsetsu ni Kuchite) Hatsune Miku Deadball-P
    I'll Miku-Miku You♪ [For Reals] (みくみくにしてあげる♪【してやんよ】, Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪ (Shite Yan yo)) Hatsune Miku ika
    I'm Going to Do the Rin-Rin-Rin♪ (リンリンリンってしてくりん♪, Rin Rin Rintte Shite Kurin♪) Kagamine Rin Jevanni-P
    Cool-[Len] Love Song (イケ恋歌, Ike Renka) Kagamine Len Lelele-P
    Double Lariat (ダブルラリアット, Daburu Rariatto) Megurine Luka Agoaniki-P
    Thousand Year Solo (千年の独奏歌, Sennen no Dokusōka) KAITO yanagi-P
    Oblivion in my Heart (忘却心中, Bōkyaku Shinjū) MEIKO OPA
    Soar Hatsune Miku minato
    The Farthest Ends (サイハテ, Saihate) Hatsune Miku Kobayashi Onyx
    SETSUNA Hatsune Miku SHIKI
    Sunset Nostalogic -remix- (夕暮れノスタルジック -remix-, Yūgure Nosutarujikku -Rimikkusu-) MEIKO guriplus
    Love it -Radio Edit- Hatsune Miku Clean Tears
    Can You Hear It... (キコエテイマスカ..., Kikoete Imasuka...) Hatsune Miku G@POPO
    Shooting Star Prologue Hatsune Miku SOSOSO-P
    Tell Me!! The Magical Lyrics (教えて!!魔法のLyric, Oshiete!! Mahō no Ririkku) Hatsune Miku Chom-P
    starise Hatsune Miku Yodare-P
    Though a Song is Formless (歌に形はないけれど, Uta ni Katachi wa Nai Keredo) Hatsune Miku doriko
    celluloid Hatsune Miku baker, aether_eru
    1/6 -d2 mix- Hatsune Miku Vocaliod-P
    Two-Faced Lovers (裏表ラバーズ, Uraomote Rabāzu) Hatsune Miku wowaka
    Two Breaths Walking (二息歩行, Nisoku Hokō) Hatsune Miku DECO*27
    Puzzle (パズル, Pazuru) Hatsune Miku Kuwagata-P
    SPiCA Hatsune Miku Toku-P
    Alice -DIVA mix- Hatsune Miku Furukawa-P
    *Hello, Planet. (I.M.PLSE-EDIT) (*ハロー、プラネット。(I.M.PLSE-EDIT), *Harō, Puranetto. (Inparusu Editto)) Hatsune Miku sasakure.UK
    RINGxRINGxRING Kagamine Rin OSTER Project
    Li-li-li-li, I like you, I love you (すすすす、すき、だあいすき, Susususu, Suki, Dāisuki) Kagamine Rin Jevanni-P
    MobiRe:SenS@tion (C.A.LLME-EDIT) (モバイリ:センセーション (C.A.LLME-EDIT), Mobaeri:Sensēshon (Kōru Mī Editto)) Kagamine Rin sasakure.UK
    Self-Hatred (自己嫌悪, Jiko Ken'o) Kagamine Rin Ginsaku
    Transmit Kagamine Rin Signal-P
    Why Haven't You Called Me Yet? (レンラクマダー?, Renraku Madā?) Kagamine Rin Live-P
    To Beyond a Duodecillion (那由他の彼方まで, Nayuta no Kanata Made) Kagamine Len Tsurishi-P
    I'll Make You Crazy♪ (ぶっちぎりにしてあげる♪, Butchigiri ni Shite Ageru♪) Kagamine Rin Bucchigiri-P
    Sandscraper -The Desert Line Express- (サンドスクレイパー -砂漠の特急線-, Sandosukureipā -Sabaku no Tokkyūsen-) Kagamine Len Mikusagi-P
    RIP=RELEASE Megurine Luka minato
    Palette Megurine Luka Yuyoyuppe
    The Wanderlast (A.R.MAGE-EDIT) Megurine Luka sasakure.UK
    Red Leaf (紅一葉, Akahitoha) Megurine Luka Kurousa-P
    Princess Round Dance Songs (巡姫舞踊曲, Meguri Hime Buyō Kyoku) Megurine Luka No.D
    filozofio Megurine Luka Pandolist-P
    Luka Luka★Night Fever (ルカルカ★ナイトフィーバー, Ruka Ruka★Naito Fībā) Megurine Luka samfree
    No Logic Megurine Luka JimmyThumb-P
    Toeto (トエト, Toeto) Megurine Luka Travolta-P

    Notes

    [edit]

    1.^ Unlocked by completing the Hatsune Miku version of this song twice on Normal difficulty, with a "Standard" or "Great" rating.[1]

    2.^ Unlocked by completing the Hatsune Miku version of this song three times on Normal difficulty, with a "Standard" or "Great" rating.[2]

    DLC

    [edit]

    Two sets of downloadable content were released for Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA. The first set features Hatsune Miku and the second set features Kagamines Len and Rin, and Megurine Luka.

    DLC Set #1 - Miku Uta, Okawari

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

    Dreamy Theater

    [edit]

    Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater is a downloadable game for the PlayStation 3 that enables the game to be played on the console, with the use of a PlayStation Portable (PSP), that was released on June 24, 2010. The game can be downloaded from the PlayStation Store and must be installed on both the PS3 and PSP to facilitate connectivity between the two devices. The game features exactly the same gameplay as the portable version but with upgraded graphics that are on par with an average PS3 game. The game however requires the PSP to be plugged into the PS3 at all times whilst playing the game.[3][4][5]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA (Import) PSP Cheats".
  • ^ "Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA (Import) PSP Cheats".
  • ^ Spencer (March 9, 2010). "PSP To PS3 Connective Play Added In Hatsune Miku Expansion". Siliconera. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
  • ^ Spencer (April 23, 2010). "Here's Hatsune Miku Rendered On A PlayStation 3". Siliconera. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
  • ^ Spencer (May 24, 2010). "Make A Date With Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Dreamy Theater". Siliconera. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
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