As part of the on-going collaboration between Crypton Future Media and Romania-based world-oriented cosplay magazine Cosplay Gen, Crypton’s social networking site Mikubook is now currently taking votes on cosplay photographs submitted by fans last month. During October 2009 a contests was held that focused on fans creating new attire for the Vocaloids to perform in, a total of twenty-four winners were chosen, with additional attire created by known producers and illustrators. The game was released in Japan on July 29, 2010. This is the sequel to the Project Diva that was released in July 2009. It is a rhythm game for the PlayStation Portable published by Sega, featuring the virtual idol Miku Hatsune.
Although the game features Miku Hachune, she is not, necessarily, a playable extra, but is able to be controlled at the games end. Another Vocaloid Mascot, Tako Luka, makes an appearance as well.
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This sequel also gives more attention to Crypton’s other Vocaloids (MEIKO, KAITO, Rin and Len Kagamine, and Luka Megurine), each is giving their own alternate costumes, and even featuring a few of their most popular songs. And returning to round out the group are the popular Fanmade Vocaloids: Meiko Sakine, Neru Akita and Haku Yowane. Each cosplayer was allowed to submit one photograph of his or her in order to enter the competition. Voting simply involves one or more photographs posted on the Mikubook site before the end of the month, although signing in to Mikubook via Twitter or Facebook is required to vote. Mikubook is Crypton’s attempt to engage its overseas VOCALOID fans by creating a community to share likes about VOCALOID videos.
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