Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai explained

Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai
Developer:Sega
Publisher:Sega
Platforms:Nintendo 3DS
Genre:Rhythm game
Modes:Single-player
Series:

is a 2012 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media for the Nintendo 3DS. The game is a spin-off of the series of Vocaloid rhythm games and was first released on March 8, 2012 in Japan with no international release. Like the original, the game primarily makes use of Vocaloids, a series of singing synthesizer softwares, and the songs created using them, most notably the virtual-diva Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. It is also the first game in the franchise to include a Vocaloid made by Internet Co., Ltd.; the mascot of Megpoid, Gumi, appears as a guest star.

A sequel to the game, titled , was released in Japan on November 28, 2013. On July 2, 2014, it was announced that an enhanced version of the sequel, titled Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX, was in development for a 2015 release. On September 8, 2015, the game was released in North America.[1]

Gameplay

As the game is a spin-off from the Project DIVA series, there are numerous differences between the game and the original series. Most prominent of which is the art style of the game as the characters appear as their Nendoroid-style, super deformed versions in which characters have heads that are three times the normal size and not proportionate to the body. Though the game is still a rhythm game, the way the gameplay mechanics work is entirely different. In addition the game does not feature the Edit Mode of the Project DIVA series, while the DIVA Room Mode is replaced by the game's My Room mode whereby players similarly get to interact with their modules in a room. The game includes an Augmented reality mode, where the characters will appear on AR cards viewed with the Nintendo 3DS camera.[2]

For the game's primary gameplay, its music mode, it uses what it calls the "Chance Circle System". Buttons will appear around the border of a circle, and a pointer will appear from the center of the circle extending all the way outside the circle's border. It will then turn in a clockwise or counter-clockwise manner according to the song and when the pointer passes the button, the player has to press the face button on the 3DS. Similar to the series, the player's time accuracy will also be rated on a similar scale and manner that will be displayed on the bottom of the screen. The music videos of the songs in-game are partly animations of the characters like in the previous games, but some songs include the original music video with additional 3D effects. As opposed to the previous games, changing the character will also change the voice in the song in some cases. A few songs also have a change in the lyrics when sung by a different character.[2] [3]

Development

Development of the game began in mid-2010 and was only officially announced in September 2011 as Hatsune Miku -Project Mirai-. In November 2011, Famitsu unveiled the game's final name Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai (the word Mirai meaning "future"). This marks the first time a game in the series has changed its working name for the final release. The game was released in Japan on March 8, 2012 in a limited edition that included a Nendoroid Puchi figure of Hatsune Miku.[4] [5]

Song List

Project Mirai contains a total of 23 songs (39 if alternate-vocal versions are counted).

Song List
Song Name Performed by Producer
Hatsune Miku
or
Kagamine Rin
or
Kagamine Len
Kuchibashi-P
Finder (DSLR remix - re:edit) Hatsune Miku kz (livetune)
Hatsune Miku
Kagamine Rin
or
Kagamine Rin
Kagamine Len
or
Hatsune Miku
Megurine Luka
sunriverz
Hatsune Miku
or
Kagamine Rin
or
Megurine Luka
or
MEIKO
atsuzoukun
Hatsune Miku
or
Kagamine Rin
or
Megurine Luka
or
MEIKO
Scop
Hatsune Miku
KAITO
Dios/Signal-P
Kagamine Rin
Kagamine Len
Dios/Signal-P
No Logic Megurine Luka JimmyThumb-P
on the rocks MEIKO
KAITO
OSTER project
Hatsune Miku
or
Kagamine Rin
40mP
Signal-P (voice manipulation for Rin version)
Kagamine Rin mothy
Kagamine Len mothy
SING&SMILE Hatsune Miku
or
Kagamine Rin
or
Kagamine Len
or
Megurine Luka
or
MEIKO
or
KAITO
Re:nG
PIANO*GIRL Hatsune Miku OSTER project
Kagamine Rin Junky
Hatsune Miku Hoehoe-P
LOL -lots of laugh- Hatsune Miku KeN
Hatsune Miku Yuuyu-P
Hatsune Miku Kuwagata-P
Hatsune Miku
Gumi
Hachi
Megurine Luka
Gumi
EasyPop
Hatsune Miku DECO*27
Hatsune Miku
KAITO (guest)
Yuuyu-P

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://info.miku.sega.jp/1399 HATSUNE MIKU MAKES FIRST WESTERN APPEARANCE ON NINTENDO 3DS IN 2015
  2. Web site: Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: AR Mode, My Room and New Screens . Anoop Gantayat . January 20, 2012 . Andriasang . April 13, 2012.
  3. Web site: ☆『初音ミク and Future Stars Project mirai』、「私の時間」にリン・レンVer.があるってホントかい?☆ . 三等兵 . February 24, 2012 . Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Official Blog . . April 13, 2012.
  4. Web site: 3DS Hatsune Miku Named and Dated . Anoop Gantayat . November 22, 2011 . Andriasang . April 13, 2012 . July 1, 2012 . https://archive.today/20120701141642/http://andriasang.com/comz1j/ . dead .
  5. Web site: 3DS Hatsune Miku Is Complete . Anoop Gantayat . January 16, 2012 . Andriasang . April 13, 2012 . July 27, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150727011304/http://andriasang.com/comznt/miku_complete/ . dead .