Talk:SeeU/@comment-72.137.250.238-20120402010912/@comment-53539-20120402070452

Both english and Japanese were developed at the same time. Its just Zero-G got Leon, Lola and Miriam ready first while Crypton Future Media were still working with prototypes of Meiko and Kaito. There was no copying, in fact, CFM were on board the Vocaloid project first and Zero-G came along second (Yamaha wanted a English company on board but only Zero-G were interested), followed by PowerFX in third place and then Internet co., Ltd... Its after that the order is fuzzy I must admit.