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SEGA Shows Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X’s “Primary Colors” Medley Video

We talked about the concept of medleys in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X in our previous articles, and today SEGA have released a video of the game’s first medley titled “Primary Colors”. The medley features the following songs from the OSTER Project: “Koisuru VOC@LOID”, “Dreaming Leaf -Yume Miru Kotonoha-“, “Moody Waltz” and “Miracle Paint”. Take a look at the video after the break!

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More Live Quest Details, Songs and Modules for Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X

SEGA has revealed more details about Hatsune Miku Project DIVA X on their official website, as well as new songs and modules that will be featured in the game. The opening movie will show Miku and her friends losing their song power, which is the starting point for the game’s quests to restore that power. SEGA revealed a few screenshots from the game’s opening, which will also feature the game’s new theme song “Tsumi no Namae” by Ryo (Supercell).

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Miracle Girls Festival is Out in Japan! Game Demo, and Song Previews

Miracle Girls Festival, a rhythm game featuring a large selection of popular anime franchises with cute girls in them, released today in Japan for the Playstation Vita. There are 22 songs spread across 11 franchises; two songs for each group. Other additional goodies include in-game costume changes and trophies for characters.

One good reason to consider Miracle Girls Festival is because Wake Up, Girls! are featured in this game, and I like them. There’s nothing wrong with bias when it reflects good judgment. (joking!)

On the fence about the game and want to test it for yourself? A free demo for the game is live in conjunction with Miracle Girls Festival’s release today. Senpaigamer notes that the demo features “Kotoba Colorful” from Go! Go! 575.

Sega has also regularly been uploading preview videos for individual songs onto Niconico. We can’t embed Niconico videos onto our Segalization posts, but if you’d like to check out some of these preview videos click on the links below. The description section of the videos will also link to previews of most of the songs available in the game, too

Short Demo Video 1 – Tachiagare by Wake Up, Girls!

Short Demo Video 2 – 7 Girls War by Wake Up, Girls!

Credit for the featured image goes to this thevitalounge article.

DBFCI Opening

Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax Ignition – Yuuki DLC Info, Stream Archive and More

Today (December 17th in Japan) marks the release date of Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax Ignition in Japan! This iteration of the series introduces Emi Yusa, Qwenthur Barbotage, Tatsuya Shiba, Kuroko Shirai, and Yuuki (on Christmas) as playable characters, while adding several new assist characters. The fighting system is also upgraded from the previous version and opens up new combo possibilities.

Dengeki Online has revealed more details around the DLC schedule for Yuuki and Len (an assist character.) Both will be made available for free starting on December 25 (Christmas present!) and ending on January 31st. The two DLC characters will still be available, but will then become paid DLC. This same Dengeki Online article shows off a promotional event for the game’s release, so check it out if you’d like to browse some photos of the event.

The product page and purchase option for Ignition is live on the Japanese Playstation Store. Here are the pages for the PS3, PS4, and Vita versions.

Haven’t seen Yuuki yet and want to know what she’ll play like? A recent livestream showed off the game for a little under two hours and she’s showcased in it. You can check out the YouTube archive here.

New Round of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Songs and Modules Announced

The newest edition of Weekly Famitsu unveiled a new batch of songs and modules set to appear in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X, coming to the PS Vita on March 24 of next year and to the PS4 sometime during Autumn of next year. The included songs are below:

  • Even as a Female Ninja, I Want to Love by mikitoP
  • Babylon by tomaP
  • Calc. by JimmythumbP
  • Sacred Spear Explosion Boy by rerulili & moja
  • Chaos Medley ~Giga Remix~ (contains Pinko Stick Luv, Gigantic OTN, Childish War, 1,2 Fanclub) by GigaP

The modules that were revealed to be included in Project DIVA X are listed below:

  • Green Ponkopo & Orange Konkon by Saine
  • Chopstick & Final Fusion by Nagimiso
  • Engage & White Eve by Sayukichi
  • Holy Lancer by Hoshima
  • Ivy Cat’s Eye, Ivy Rabbit, Ivy Tomcat, Ivy Moulin, Ivy Phantom, & Ivy Grimoire by Rella

Initial news broken by Hachima Kikou, translated song titles credited to the Project DIVA Wiki group,

New TV Commercials for Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax: Ignition

Gearing up for the game’s launch on December 17th in Japan, SEGA is airing two TV commercials for Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax: Ignition, which they’ve also uploaded to their Japanese Youtube channel. The game will be released on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, and has additional characters and rebalanced gameplay compared to the original Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax.

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New Odin Sphere Leifthrasir Videos Show the Game’s Classic and Refined Mode

The official Japanese PlayStation blog posted an article today featuring Odin Sphere Leifthrasir, including two videos that show a glimpse of the game’s Classic and Refined mode. Both videos start from the beginning of Gwendolyn’s quest. The Classic mode offers essentially the same experience as that of the original Odin Sphere on PlayStation 2, albeit with HD graphics. The refined mode on the other hand offers revamped gameplay and content. You can take a look at both videos and a set of screenshots below!

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New Trailer for Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Features More of the Game’s Songs

SEGA has released another trailer for Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X, showing gameplay for another set of songs that will be featured in the game. These are, in order of appearance:

  • “Nounai Kakumei Girl” (“Mental Revolution Girl”) by Maretu
  • “Ai no Uta” (“Love Song”) by LamazeP
  • “Mrs.Pumpkin no Kokkei na Yume” (“Mrs. Pumpkin’s Comical Dream”) by Hachi
  • “Renai Yuusha” (“Love Hero”) by 40mp

You can take a look at the video below! The game is scheduled to be released on March 24 in Japan on PlayStation Vita, and later that year for the PlayStation 4. So far no announcement has been made regarding a release of the game in the West. For our article on the previous song trailer, visit this link.

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Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax Ignition to Receive DLC Characters, Including Yuuki from Sword Art Online

Dengeki Online recently revealed that Sega is planning DLC characters to coincide with the release of Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax Ignition on PS3, PS4, and Vita later this month. First up is (playable) and Ren of Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online who will be an assist character. Both will be free DLC for a limited time, but additional details such as date of availability and the specification of the free download period will be announced later.

DBFCI Ren YuukiBoth of the new characters are on the left side of this image – Yuuki is on the left, and Ren is on the right, for reference. No word yet on Yuuki’s fighting style or any video footage of her in action, but it won’t be long before we find out since Ignition releases on December 17. It’s entirely possible that we’ll get another playable character or two, but we’ll have to wait and see.

Nice looking stage, by the way.

Credit to Dengeki Online for the information and images!

SEGA Reveals First Teaser TV Commercial And PS Vita Boxart for Project DIVA X

SEGA has posted a (very short) teaser TV commercial for Project DIVA X on their Youtube channel. It features the song “First Sound” by almo. You can watch the teaser below. At the same time, SEGA also revealed the boxart for the PS Vita version. As usual, the illustration for the boxart was done by KEI (who also created the original illustrations for the Sega Hard Girls). The Arcade Aime card included as a preorder bonus will be also using the same artwork. You can take a look at them here:

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