Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-6433273-20171231161124/@comment-35301431-20180312173915

CCyclone wrote:

I can pick apart some of it; Crypton's a big company, has connections, has more skilled workers, while Vocamerica's made by amateurs essentially. That and it's made for the Engloids, who are faaaar less known and therefore probably won't be filling up a concert venue any time soon. ents. I caught Yohioloid's debut, and it's just so awkward to watch...it doesn't even look like they used motion capture...

and they had 20k to do it, too//// wheeze/////


 * They have SEGA, which is a multi million dollar company.
 * Access to companies that hold producer's music rights.
 * Access to companies that create merchandise.

All Crypton has to do is sit back and look for countries that want a Miku concert.

I am not sure how much it cost Japanese fans to make a mini concert but all the issues you are stating is also happening in Japan.