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Hatsune Miku: Project Diva
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Publisher Region Released SEGA JP 07/02/2009 |
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Review by Zigfried
September 05, 2009
Hatsune Miku is a cute Japanese pop star with cute blue pigtails. Long pigtails. Her story begins with the ancient fable of Pygmalion, but for the sake of time and page space, let's fast-forward a bit to 1985's Megazone 23.
Crypton may have expected decent sales, but I doubt they expected fan-made videos of Hatsune Miku (some hand-drawn, some computer-generated) to become a Japanese internet phenomenon. This isn't a studio-born "sensation", groomed and marketed by a corporation. Hatsune Miku sings the songs that are written by her fans, she performs the dances that are choreographed by her fans, and she expresses the feelings that her fans want her to express. Dozens have taken it upon themselves to create Hatsune Miku songs (you can find quite a few on iTunes), and since her hits are composed by so many different people, Miku doesn't fall into a stylistic rut like some artists. Silly, poetic, techno, brazenly dramatic -- Miku always reflects her producer's ability.|
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