![]() ![]() Some other Vocaloid songs manage to become playable thanks to cover versions starring other Vocaloids and -again- outside from Sega gaming, Rayark mobile gaming is back at it again with a cover of Akari being one of the debut tracks of VOEZ, the Taiwanese house's latest music game. The song featured in the video is World is Mine, one of the first Vocaloid licenses that were made playable for the Taiko no Tatsujin franchise! The year later, a 3DS sequel was released ( Project Mirai 2), which was used as the base for the localization of both titles for Western markets in late 2015 (as Project Mirai Deluxe). Released in Japan in 2012, the 3DS game Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai follows the footsteps of the Project DIVA series with a title whose music-oriented mechanics are nearly the same as the previously-mentioned franchise however, the dance videos are now performed by custom chibi-fied variants of the VOCALOID singers while the markers are now following a connected path that shows up as the song is being played, rather that randomly appearing on the screen like the PD games. The two companies joined their forces together in order to make another portable-oriented music series many years later, this time focused on the Nintendo portable gaming tradition. In fact, it's from the arcade family of games that comes the gameplay video shown above, starring Hiro's Miku cover of MAGICAL SOUND SHOWER from the arcade racing series OutRun. As time went by, more digital singers came to the franchise from both Crypton Future Media and other companies, leading to the series being called nowadays as just Project DIVA and to the creation of multiple sequels for both Sony portable/home consoles and custom arcade versions. This application uses CRIWARE (TM) by CRI Middleware Co., Ltd.Of all places to start for this topic, the most appropriate ones one is with Sega's Vocaloid-oriented music series production, starring everyone's cyan-haired favorite digital idol.Ĭo-created with Crypton Future Media -the company behind the making of the VOCALOID voice libraries-, the series formerly known as Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- (初音ミク-Project DIVA-) started out in 2009 as a PSP music game franchise where the players can choose among a selection of Hatsune Miku songs to play with each track comes with its own original choreography starring different Vocaloid characters (according to the song chosen) and the player has to hit flying markers shaped like the respective PSP buttons that have to be pressed/held while the dance performance is played in the background. *MJ is recommended for adult players who are already fans of Japanese Riichi Mahjong or who wish to learn to play the game for the first time. Are looking for a new SEGA game to play! Want to practice playing Japanese Riichi Mahjong by them selves. Are interested in Japanese Riichi Mahjong. This will be repeated multiple times and the player with the most points at the end of the match will win. Players compete to create winning combinations of 14 tiles to be the first to take points from other players. The game is played with 4 people and 136 tiles (34 different types of tiles). Mahjong is a popular tabletop game in Japan. Real-time commentary simulates the excitement of a live mahjong telecast. Help features tell you how many tiles are needed to Tenpai, what to discard to be ready, what tiles will complete the hand, and what tiles are safe against other players. Intuitive controls allow anyone to jump right into the excitement. Have a game of Japanese Riichi Mahjong anywhere at any time with people around the world. ■Play online with people around the world! Play full-feature Japanese Riichi Mahjong against real opponents without making in-app purchases.įully localized, including in-game text and commentary. ![]() The unparalleled, visceral experience of mahjong made available on smartphone. The ultimate Japanese Riichi Mahjong game, brought to you by SEGA! ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |