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**''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Dreamy Theater extend'' (September 13, 2012; PS3)
 
**''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Dreamy Theater extend'' (September 13, 2012; PS3)
 
*[[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- f|Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- f/F]] (August 30, 2012; PS VITA/PS3)
 
*[[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- f|Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- f/F]] (August 30, 2012; PS VITA/PS3)
*Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade Future Tone (November 21, 2013; SEGA Nu)
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*[[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade Future Tone]] (November 21, 2013; SEGA Nu)
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**Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA Future Tone- (June 23, 2016; PS4)
 
*[[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- F 2nd|Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- F2nd]] (March 27, 2014; PS VITA/PS3)
 
*[[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- F 2nd|Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- F2nd]] (March 27, 2014; PS VITA/PS3)
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*[[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- X]] (March 24, 2016; PS VITA/August 30, 2016; PS4)
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*Hatsune Miku -VR Future Live- (October 13, 2016 - December 2016; PSVR)
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*Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Future Tone DX (November 22, 2017; PS4)
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*Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA MEGA39’s- (February 13, 2020; Nintendo Switch)
 
Spin-offs:
 
Spin-offs:
*[[Hatsune Miku and Future Stars Project mirai]] (March 8, 2012; Nintendo 3DS)
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*[[Hatsune Miku and Future Stars Project mirai|Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project mirai]] (March 8, 2012; Nintendo 3DS)
*[[Hatsune Miku Project mirai 2]] (November 28, 2013; Nintendo 3DS)
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*[[Hatsune Miku Project mirai 2|Hatsune Miku: Project mirai 2]] (November 28, 2013; Nintendo 3DS)
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*Hatsune Miku: Project mirai DX (May 28, 2015; Nintendo 3DS)
 
Mobile Apps
 
Mobile Apps
*[[Miku Flick]] (iOS)
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*[[Miku Flick]] (iOS) (Discontinued)
*[[Miku Flick/02]] (iOS)
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*[[Miku Flick/02]] (iOS) (Discontinued)
*[[Hatsune Miku Live Stage Producer]] (Android and iOS)
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*[[Hatsune Miku Live Stage Producer]] (Android and iOS) (Discontinued)
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*Music Girl Hatsune Miku (Android and IOS)
 
Upcoming:
 
   
 
==List of Playable Characters==
 
==List of Playable Characters==
 
Main Characters:
 
Main Characters:
 
*[[Hatsune Miku]]
 
*[[Hatsune Miku]]
*[[Kagamine Len]]
 
 
*[[Kagamine Rin]]
 
*[[Kagamine Rin]]
 
*[[Kagamine Len]]
 
*[[Megurine Luka]]
 
*[[Megurine Luka]]
 
*[[MEIKO]]
 
*[[MEIKO]]
**[[Sakine Meiko]]
 
 
*[[KAITO]]
 
*[[KAITO]]
 
Other Characters
 
Other Characters
 
*[[Akita Neru]]
 
*[[Akita Neru]]
 
*[[Yowane Haku]]
 
*[[Yowane Haku]]
 
*[[Sakine Meiko]]
 
*[[Kasane Teto]]
 
*[[Kasane Teto]]
 
*[[GUMI]]
 
*[[GUMI]]
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*[[Mikudayo]]
   
==References to/in Other ''SEGA'' Franchises==
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==References to/in other ''Sega'' franchises==
 
Several references to and in other SEGA franchises have been made in the series, and Miku herself has crossovered to other SEGA franchises:
 
Several references to and in other SEGA franchises have been made in the series, and Miku herself has crossovered to other SEGA franchises:
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===''SONIC THE HEDGEHOG''===
 
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===''[[w:c:sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog series|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''===
*''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- 2nd ''- One of the unlockable items (which is also Rin's favorite) is the Piko Piko Hammer, the signature weapon of Amy Rose, a major character and Sonic's "girlfriend" from this series who debut in ''SONIC THE HEDGEHOG CD.''
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*''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- 2nd ''- One of the unlockable items (which is also Rin's favorite) is the [[w:c:sonic:Piko Piko Hammer|Piko Piko Hammer]], the signature weapon of [[w:c:sonic:Amy Rose|Amy Rose]], a major character who is [[w:c:sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic's]] self-proclaimed "girlfriend" from this series who debuted in ''[[w:c:sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog CD|Sonic the Hedgehog CD]]''.
*''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA-'' ''extend'' - Miku can dress in a Sonic-themed module to celebrate SEGA's mascot's 20th anniversary. She also sing a cover of Live and Learn (theme of ''SONIC ADVENTURE 2 ''and recurring song in the series) on the pre-order album to further celebrate his anniversary. An artwork of her in the costume was also released, with a Sonic Channel-esque art-style, and was even drawn to have green irises, which is Sonic's eye color.
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*''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- extend'' - Miku can dress in a Sonic-themed module to celebrate SEGA's mascot's 20th anniversary. She also sings a cover of [[w:c:sonic:Live and Learn|Live and Learn]] (main theme of ''[[w:c:sonic:Sonic Adventure 2|Sonic Adventure 2]]'' and recurring song in the series) on the pre-order album to further celebrate his anniversary. An artwork of her in the costume was also released, with a [[w:c:sonic:Sonic Channel|Sonic Channel]]-esque art-style, and was even drawn to have green irises, which is Sonic's eye color.
*''SONIC RIDERS Series''' '''-'' In ''Project'' ''DIVA F2nd'',one of Luka module named "Temptation" presumebly pays homage to Rouge the Bat gear name. In ''ZERO GRAVITY ''(also known as ''SHOOTING STAR STORY ''in Japan) the stage in "Erase or Zero" setting in desert where futuristic base is shown like one of course called "Crimson Crater/Security Corridor".
 
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*'''''[[w:c:sonic:Sonic Riders|Sonic Riders]] series'''''- In ''Project DIVA F 2nd'', one of Luka's modules is named "Temptation" presumably paying homage to [[w:c:sonic:Rouge the Bat|Rouge the Bat]]'s default [[w:c:sonic:Extreme Gear|Extreme Gear]] of the [[w:c:sonic:Temptation|same name]]. In ''[[w:c:sonic:Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity|Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity]]'', the stage in "[[Erase or zero]]" is set in a desert with a futuristic base similar to two of the courses in the game called [[w:c:sonic:Crimson Crater|Crimson Crater]] and [[w:c:sonic:Security Corridor|Security Corridor]].
*''SONIC COLORS ''- Whenever Sonic uses the Cyan Lazer Color Power, a trail of tiny, cyan-colored blocks form that resemble the blocks used in the Project DIVA series logo and whenever Hachune Miku appears in the game's cutscenes. The same goes for all other appearances of the Cyan Lazer CP. Additionally, the Cyan Wisp could be a reference to Miku's iconic turquoise hair, as cyan is the founding color of turquoise, and Miku's hair occasionally becomes cyan like the Cyan Wisp in the series due to lighting.
 
*''SONIC GENERATIONS'' - Miku's Sonic-themed module and cover of Live and Learn were also done entirely to promote Sonic's 20th anniversary game.
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*''[[w:c:sonic:Sonic Generations|Sonic Generations]]'' - Miku's Sonic-themed module and cover of Live and Learn were also done entirely to promote Sonic's 20th anniversary game.
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* ''Project mirai ''series'' ''- Sonic the Hedgehog appears as cameo in a form figurines.
*Other - While not yet featured in any of the games in both series, Miku sang a Trance remix of the music of Green Hill Zone, the very first and most recurring Zone of the series. It is titled "Green Hill Zone (Crystiara Remix)."
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*Other - While not yet featured in any of the games in both series, Miku sang a Trance remix of the music of [[w:c:sonic:Green Hill Zone|Green Hill Zone]], the very first and most recurring Zone of the series. It is titled "Green Hill Zone (Crystiara Remix)."
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=== ''Virtua Fighter'' ===
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* ''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- 2nd ''& ''-extend- ''- Luka and KAITO can obtain Virtua Fighter Costumes in ''-Project DIVA 2nd ''and ''-extend-''. Luka will have Sarah Bryant Dark Blue Tight Outfit and her hair tied in Ponytail form just like her. KAITO will have Kage-Maru Ninja Outfit and appear in normal version and AS "Another Style" version which his mask taken off.
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* ''Project DIVA Arcade ''- The Game Engine and Grahpics based Virtua Fighter 5. During Development, Miku design are based Dural, Main boss in Virtua Fighter Series and has same visual effect.
   
 
===''Space Channel 5''===
 
===''Space Channel 5''===
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===''YAkuzA''===
 
===''YAkuzA''===
*''YAkuzA 5'' - Miku snow sculptures can be seen around town and you can win Miku toys from UFO catchers (like claw-arm games). When playing as the character Sawamura Haruka, you have the option to wear a Miku costume. Instead of getting into street fights, Haruka has dance "battles" that play like a rhythm game
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*''YAkuzA 5'' - Miku snow sculptures can be seen around town and you can win Miku toys from UFO catchers (like claw-arm games). When playing as the character Sawamura Haruka, you have the option to wear a Miku costume. Instead of getting into street fights, Haruka has dance "battles" that play like a rhythm game.
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===''7TH DRAGON''===
 
===''7TH DRAGON''===
 
*''7TH DRAGON 2020 ''- The opening song written, composed, and arranged by [[sasakure.UK]], is sung by Miku. The song is called "SeventH-HeaveN". Miku herself appears in a non-playable role as a songstress with the added moniker "Type 2021". In this game, she is almost attacked by a dragon, but is saved by the heroes. After being saved, she thanks the heroes and leaves. Afterwards, she can be found in a music studio. If the heroes talks to her here, they'll unlock the Diva BGM Mode, which will allow all the game's Background music (BGM) to be sung by Miku. Miku's art style is re-drawn to match the game's character art-style.
 
*''7TH DRAGON 2020 ''- The opening song written, composed, and arranged by [[sasakure.UK]], is sung by Miku. The song is called "SeventH-HeaveN". Miku herself appears in a non-playable role as a songstress with the added moniker "Type 2021". In this game, she is almost attacked by a dragon, but is saved by the heroes. After being saved, she thanks the heroes and leaves. Afterwards, she can be found in a music studio. If the heroes talks to her here, they'll unlock the Diva BGM Mode, which will allow all the game's Background music (BGM) to be sung by Miku. Miku's art style is re-drawn to match the game's character art-style.
*''7TH DRAGON 2020-II ''- Miku reappears with the exact same role as in the previous game: singing the opening song (again written by sasakure.UK) titled "HeavenZ-ArmZ", a songstress who is saved from a dragon by the heroes, and unlocking Diva BGM Mode to have Miku sing all the game's BGM along with songs written by 10 different producers: kiichi, [http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/Keeno Keeno], [http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/Clean_Tears Clean Tears], [http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/Denpol-P koyori/Denpol-P], [http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/SHIKI SHIKI], take, nak-ami, millstones, Lemm and Wonderlandica. The only difference with Miku here is that she now wears a different outfit, though her art-style is still the same as in the previous game.
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*''7TH DRAGON 2020-II ''- Miku reappears with the exact same role as in the previous game: singing the opening song (again written by sasakure.UK) titled "HeavenZ-ArmZ", a songstress who is saved from a dragon by the heroes, and unlocking Diva BGM Mode to have Miku sing all the game's BGM along with songs written by 10 different producers: kiichi, [[Keeno]], [[Clean Tears]], [[Denpol-P|koyori/Denpol-P]], [[SHIKI]], take, nak-ami, millstones, [[Lemm]] and Wonderlandica. The only difference with Miku here is that she now wears a different outfit, though her art-style is still the same as in the previous game.
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===''OutRun''===
 
===''OutRun''===
 
*''Out Run ''- In ''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade'' and ''Miku Flick'', Miku sings a cover of Magical Sound Shower that features new lyrics. This song is also featured on the SEGA album titled "GETREADY".
 
*''Out Run ''- In ''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade'' and ''Miku Flick'', Miku sings a cover of Magical Sound Shower that features new lyrics. This song is also featured on the SEGA album titled "GETREADY".
 
*''TURBO OUTRUN ''- In an album by SEGA titled "GETREADY", Miku sings a cover of Rush A Difficulty.
 
*''TURBO OUTRUN ''- In an album by SEGA titled "GETREADY", Miku sings a cover of Rush A Difficulty.
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===''AFTER BURNER''===
 
===''AFTER BURNER''===
*''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade ''- In the album GETREADY by SEGA, Sakine Meiko sings a cover of AFTER BURNER, which appears in this game.
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*''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade ''- In the album GETREADY by SEGA, MEIKO sings a cover of AFTER BURNER, which appears in this game.
 
*''AFTER BURNER II ''- The logo of this game appears in the PV of AFTER BURNER.
 
*''AFTER BURNER II ''- The logo of this game appears in the PV of AFTER BURNER.
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===''Puyo Puyo''===
 
===''Puyo Puyo''===
*''Hatsune Miku Project mirai 2 ''- This game features a ''-Project DIVA- ''themed minigame of ''Puyo Puyo''.
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*''Hatsune Miku Project mirai 2/DX ''- This game features a ''-Project DIVA- ''themed minigame of ''Puyo Puyo''.
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===''QUARTET''===
 
===''QUARTET''===
*''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade / Miku Flick/02 ''- In ''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade and Miku Flick/02 (from 1.1.2 onwards)'', Miku sings a remixed cover of "Quartet Theme" (titled as 多重未来のカルテット -Quartet Theme- in the game) produced by Funky K.H, [http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/Kusemono-P Kusemono] ,SWANTONE and G@POPO.
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*''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade / Miku Flick/02 ''- In ''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade and Miku Flick/02 (from 1.1.2 onwards)'', Miku sings a remixed cover of "Quartet Theme" (titled as 多重未来のカルテット -Quartet Theme- in the game) produced by Funky K.H, [[Kusemono-P|Kusemono]], SWANTONE and G@POPO.
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===''maimai GreeN PLUS''===
 
===''maimai GreeN PLUS''===
 
*''maimai GreeN PLUS - ''Several songs by the series cast (mainly Miku) are performed in this game with their original singers and most of the songs featured in this game from the series.
 
*''maimai GreeN PLUS - ''Several songs by the series cast (mainly Miku) are performed in this game with their original singers and most of the songs featured in this game from the series.
 
*''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade/Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade Future Tone - ''The game has some similarity to these games, primarily in terms of controls.
 
*''Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade/Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade Future Tone - ''The game has some similarity to these games, primarily in terms of controls.
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===''Shining Hearts''===
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*''MEIKOs Lin Xiao Mei module is actually based off of the actual character Lin Xiao Mei from SEGAs Shining Hearts series.''
   
 
==External links==
 
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'''Sources'''
 
'''Sources'''
 
*[[wikipedia:Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA|Wikipedia]]: Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA
 
*[[wikipedia:Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA|Wikipedia]]: Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA
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*{{IW|project-diva|Project Diva Home Page|Wikia}}: Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Wikia
 
*[http://www19.atwiki.jp/mikudiva Wiki]: ProjectDIVA wiki (JP)
 
*[http://www19.atwiki.jp/mikudiva Wiki]: ProjectDIVA wiki (JP)
 
*[http://projectdiva.wikispaces.com/ Wiki]: ProjectDIVA wiki (EN)
 
*[http://projectdiva.wikispaces.com/ Wiki]: ProjectDIVA wiki (EN)
   
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初音ミク -Project DIVA- (Series Logo)

初音ミク -Project DIVA- (Series Official Logo)

初音ミク -Project DIVA- (Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA-) (also known simply as Project DIVA, and abbreviated as PD) are a series of video games by SEGA starring Hatsune Miku, along with other fellow Crypton VOCALOIDs, including popular fanmades. The premise of the game is rhythm action and players need to press a certain sequence of buttons to keep in play. A member of the Japanese idol group Hello!Project, Yui Ogura (小倉唯), provided the motion capture for Hatsune Miku. Though started in 2009, the 初音ミク -Project DIVA- franchise is one of SEGA's longest-lasting franchises, and one of the few that still has games being made. Miku has since become one of SEGA's mascots, as well as (alongside her fellow Crypton Vocaloids) an official and copyrighted SEGA character.

List of Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Games

Main series game:

Spin-offs:

Mobile Apps

List of Playable Characters

Main Characters:

Other Characters

References to/in other Sega franchises

Several references to and in other SEGA franchises have been made in the series, and Miku herself has crossovered to other SEGA franchises:

Sonic the Hedgehog

  • Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- 2nd - One of the unlockable items (which is also Rin's favorite) is the Piko Piko Hammer, the signature weapon of Amy Rose, a major character who is Sonic's self-proclaimed "girlfriend" from this series who debuted in Sonic the Hedgehog CD.
  • Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- extend - Miku can dress in a Sonic-themed module to celebrate SEGA's mascot's 20th anniversary. She also sings a cover of Live and Learn (main theme of Sonic Adventure 2 and recurring song in the series) on the pre-order album to further celebrate his anniversary. An artwork of her in the costume was also released, with a Sonic Channel-esque art-style, and was even drawn to have green irises, which is Sonic's eye color.
  • Sonic Riders series- In Project DIVA F 2nd, one of Luka's modules is named "Temptation" presumably paying homage to Rouge the Bat's default Extreme Gear of the same name. In Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity, the stage in "Erase or zero" is set in a desert with a futuristic base similar to two of the courses in the game called Crimson Crater and Security Corridor.
  • Sonic Generations - Miku's Sonic-themed module and cover of Live and Learn were also done entirely to promote Sonic's 20th anniversary game.
  • Project mirai series - Sonic the Hedgehog appears as cameo in a form figurines.
  • Other - While not yet featured in any of the games in both series, Miku sang a Trance remix of the music of Green Hill Zone, the very first and most recurring Zone of the series. It is titled "Green Hill Zone (Crystiara Remix)."

Virtua Fighter

  • Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- 2nd & -extend- - Luka and KAITO can obtain Virtua Fighter Costumes in -Project DIVA 2nd and -extend-. Luka will have Sarah Bryant Dark Blue Tight Outfit and her hair tied in Ponytail form just like her. KAITO will have Kage-Maru Ninja Outfit and appear in normal version and AS "Another Style" version which his mask taken off.
  • Project DIVA Arcade - The Game Engine and Grahpics based Virtua Fighter 5. During Development, Miku design are based Dural, Main boss in Virtua Fighter Series and has same visual effect.

Space Channel 5

  •  Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- - Miku can dress as Ulala with the Space Channel 5 module, even gaining Ulala's pink hair and blue irises. She also sings Mexican Flyer (the series theme), which is one of the songs featured in this game, complete with the tutorial instructor from the series. In addition, Miku gets her own Space Channel costume called from the Space Channel 39 module, as a tribute to the Space Channel 5 series.

YAkuzA

  • YAkuzA 5 - Miku snow sculptures can be seen around town and you can win Miku toys from UFO catchers (like claw-arm games). When playing as the character Sawamura Haruka, you have the option to wear a Miku costume. Instead of getting into street fights, Haruka has dance "battles" that play like a rhythm game.

7TH DRAGON

  • 7TH DRAGON 2020 - The opening song written, composed, and arranged by sasakure.UK, is sung by Miku. The song is called "SeventH-HeaveN". Miku herself appears in a non-playable role as a songstress with the added moniker "Type 2021". In this game, she is almost attacked by a dragon, but is saved by the heroes. After being saved, she thanks the heroes and leaves. Afterwards, she can be found in a music studio. If the heroes talks to her here, they'll unlock the Diva BGM Mode, which will allow all the game's Background music (BGM) to be sung by Miku. Miku's art style is re-drawn to match the game's character art-style.
  • 7TH DRAGON 2020-II - Miku reappears with the exact same role as in the previous game: singing the opening song (again written by sasakure.UK) titled "HeavenZ-ArmZ", a songstress who is saved from a dragon by the heroes, and unlocking Diva BGM Mode to have Miku sing all the game's BGM along with songs written by 10 different producers: kiichi, Keeno, Clean Tears, koyori/Denpol-P, SHIKI, take, nak-ami, millstones, Lemm and Wonderlandica. The only difference with Miku here is that she now wears a different outfit, though her art-style is still the same as in the previous game.

OutRun

  • Out Run - In Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade and Miku Flick, Miku sings a cover of Magical Sound Shower that features new lyrics. This song is also featured on the SEGA album titled "GETREADY".
  • TURBO OUTRUN - In an album by SEGA titled "GETREADY", Miku sings a cover of Rush A Difficulty.

AFTER BURNER

  • Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade - In the album GETREADY by SEGA, MEIKO sings a cover of AFTER BURNER, which appears in this game.
  • AFTER BURNER II - The logo of this game appears in the PV of AFTER BURNER.

Puyo Puyo

  • Hatsune Miku Project mirai 2/DX - This game features a -Project DIVA- themed minigame of Puyo Puyo.

QUARTET

  • Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade / Miku Flick/02 - In Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade and Miku Flick/02 (from 1.1.2 onwards), Miku sings a remixed cover of "Quartet Theme" (titled as 多重未来のカルテット -Quartet Theme- in the game) produced by Funky K.H, Kusemono, SWANTONE and G@POPO.

maimai GreeN PLUS

  • maimai GreeN PLUS - Several songs by the series cast (mainly Miku) are performed in this game with their original singers and most of the songs featured in this game from the series.
  • Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade/Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade Future Tone - The game has some similarity to these games, primarily in terms of controls.

Shining Hearts

  • MEIKOs Lin Xiao Mei module is actually based off of the actual character Lin Xiao Mei from SEGAs Shining Hearts series.

External links

Official

Sources

  • Wikipedia: Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA
  • Wikia: Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Wikia
  • Wiki: ProjectDIVA wiki (JP)
  • Wiki: ProjectDIVA wiki (EN)

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