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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade
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Developer(s) Sega
Publisher(s) Sega
Dwango Music Entertainment
Series Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA
Platform(s) Arcade, PlayStation 4
Release Arcade
  • JP: January, 2010
  • JP: November 21, 2013
(Future Tone)

PlayStation 4
Future Sound & Colorful Tone
  • JP: June 23, 2016
  • NA: January 10, 2017
  • EU: January 10, 2017
Genre(s) Rhythm game
Mode(s) Single-player
Arcade system Sega RingEdge,
Sega Nu (Future Tone)
CPU Pentium Dual-Core E2160 (1.8 GHz)
GPU:
GeForce 8800GS, 384 MB GDDR3 SDRAM (Shader Model 4.0)
Sound 5.1 channel HD Audio
Display Resolution:
720p/1080p (HDTV)

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade (初音ミク -Project DIVA Arcade-) is a 2010 arcade rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media for arcade machines. The game is a port of the 2009 video game, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA, with updated visuals and was released on January, 2010 in Japan with limited international release in countries such as Singapore. Like the original the game primarily makes use of Vocaloids, a series of singing synthesizer software, and the songs created using these vocaloids most notably the virtual-diva Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.

A sequel titled Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone (初音ミク -Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone-) was released on November 21, 2013. Notable changes include upgraded graphics and physics, a Touch Slider panel for arrow shaped notes and new songs, as well as running on the Sega Nu arcade board. The arcade game has been ported to PlayStation 4 under the title Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone. The game has been released digitally in two versions on June 23, 2016 in Japan.

As the game is a port of the PlayStation Portable games, the gameplay is relatively the same as the original. The signature PlayStation buttons, cross, circle, square and triangle are now the 4 large buttons on the machine's panel, and players push those buttons to play the games. Unlike the handheld versions of the game, players can hold a button or buttons for an unlimited time when the game indicates to hold a certain note. This will allow players to receive a bonus which continuely increases the score until the player releases one of the held button or a "Max Hold Bonus" is granted. Another difference is that multiple buttons can be hit at the same time up to all four buttons. The arcade version features songs from both Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series and Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai, along with a variety of original songs not included in either of the handheld versions. The Promotional Videos (PVs) for the game, which are the videos playing in the background during a song have been updated and re-rendered for the game bearing a similar resemblance to the Dreamy Theatre versions of the PVs. Players have the ability to choose from a reel of songs and select their difficulty before playing a song, similar to a Dance Dance Revolution arcade game. The four difficulties are Easy, Normal, Hard, and Extreme, as seen in Project DIVA 2nd.


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