Talk:Internet Co., Ltd./@comment-5057772-20121010222655/@comment-53539-20121011094909

I don't think its that, there are severa factors here at play.


 * the existing vocaloids had done all the major leaps, leaving the Vocaloids released afterwards with less achievements on the table for them to achieve.
 * Producers were torn between using Vocaloids they knew and vocaloids they didn't, so they stuck with what they already knew.
 * In terms of overseas, an awful lot of fans still don't now enough of the voclaoids and some still question if real vocaloids are real
 * Bias als can plage perception.
 * Marketing
 * Famous P's using certain Vocaloids and not others
 * How easy it is to promote your work also effects the vocaloids you use, with CFM having the best paths of establishment.
 * Karen-T at one point stopped taking in new producers, so a certain crowd got more attention then others.
 * People had existing voclaoids to compare new ones with whereas before they didn't
 * Games, concerts, put the faces of certain vocaloids out there
 * Internet meme's haven't spread as well as the first ones did.

There are a ton of reasons that can effect things in play here, but most, when Miku was released there were only 2 vocaloids, Kagamines didn't take off because they had a comparison between them and her which led to them being tainted in reputation for quality. But with due respects, loyalty towards the existing Vocaloids seems to be a big factor in things more then anything.Look at CFM having released nothing yet for V3 and yet still getting an audience? They can also market the song famous 30 songs or so and get interest, these 30 songs don't include any from Ah-software or any other post-Gumi vocaloid... And these are the vocaloid classic songs.