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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
  • Sega
  • Dwango Music Entertainment
SeriesHatsune Miku: Project DIVA
EngineAlchemy
Platform(s)
Release
  • JP: November 10, 2011
Genre(s)Rhythm game
Mode(s)Single-player

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend (初音ミク -Project DIVA- extend) is a 2011 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media for the PlayStation Portable. The game is an expansion to Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd (2010) and was first released on November 10, 2011 in Japan with no international release. Like the original, the game primarily makes use of Vocaloids, a series of singing synthesizer software, and the songs created using these Vocaloids, most notably the virtual diva Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. Rock band Gacharic Spin served as motion capture models.[1] One of Miku's outfits is based on the Fei-Yen mecha from Virtual On, and this model would later be adapted into a real-life toy.[2]

Gameplay

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As it is an expansion to Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd, the game features exactly the same gameplay. The only differences between the two games are the selection of modules and songs available in the games.

Clearing every song in the game on Normal difficulty will unlock the special voiceover version of the Opening Movies of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd and Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend, featuring the voices of Saki Fujita as Hatsune Miku, Asami Shimoda as the Kagamine twins, Rin & Len, and Yū Asakawa as Megurine Luka, all in their original human voices.

Song list

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There are a total of 50 songs available in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend; 45 songs (14 new and 31 old) are obtained normally by playing through the game, and 5 songs are only available through Edit Mode.

Song List
Song Name Performed By Producer
Ievan Polkka (tutorial and edit mode only) Hatsune Miku Otomania
Cat Ears Switch (ねこみみスイッチ, Nekomimi Suitchi) Hatsune Miku daniwellP
End of Solitude (孤独の果て, Kodoku no Hate) Kagamine Rin
Kagamine Len
Hikari Shuuyou
Palette Megurine Luka Yuyoyuppe
SPiCa -39's Giving Day Edition-[a] Hatsune Miku Toku-P
Starduster Hatsune Miku JimmyThumb-P
To Beyond a Duodecillion (那由他の彼方まで, Nayuta no Kanata Made) Kagamine Len Tsurishi-P
Stardust Utopia (星屑ユートピア, Hoshikuzu Yūtopia) Megurine Luka Otetsu
Time Limit (タイムリミット, Taimu Rimitto) Hatsune Miku Tatami-P
Though A Song Is Formless (歌に形はないけれど, Uta ni Katachi wa Nai Keredo) Hatsune Miku doriko
Meltdown (炉心融解, Roshin Yūkai) Kagamine Rin iroha(sasaki)
Electric Angel (えれくとりっく・えんじぇぅ, Erekutorikku Enjeu) Hatsune Miku Yasuo-P
Yellow Hatsune Miku kz
Thousand-Year Solo (DIVA edit) (千年の独奏歌 (DIVA edit), Sennen no Dokusōka (DIVA edit)) KAITO Yanagi-P
Butterfly on Your Right Shoulder -39s Giving Day Edition- (右肩の蝶 -39's Giving Day Edition-, Migikata no Chō -39's Giving Day Edition-)[a] Kagamine Len Nori-P
Your Diva (あなたの歌姫, Anata no Utahime) Hatsune Miku azuma
Puzzle (パズル, Pazuru) Hatsune Miku Kuwagata-P
Oblivion in my Heart (忘却心中, Bōkyaku Shinjū) MEIKO OPA
Rin Rin Signal -Append Mix- (リンリンシグナル -Append Mix-, Rin Rin Shigunaru -Append Mix-) Kagamine Rin
Kagamine Len
Signal-P
Just Be Friends Megurine Luka Dixie Flatline
melody... Hatsune Miku Mikuru396
Pair of Wintry Winds (番凩, Tsugai Kogarashi) KAITO
MEIKO
sigotositeP
Colorful × Melody (カラフル×メロディ, Karafuru x Merodi) Hatsune Miku
Kagamine Rin
Team MOER
Luka Luka★Night Fever (ルカルカ★ナイトフィーバー, Ruka Ruka★Naito Fībā) Megurine Luka samfree
StargazeR Hatsune Miku Kotsuban-P
Golden Holy Night Rotting into the Frost and Snow (Requiem for the Phantasma) (金の聖夜霜雪に朽ちて, Kogane no Seiya Sōsetsu ni Kuchite) Hatsune Miku Deadball-P
Iroha Song (いろは唄, Iroha Uta) Kagamine Rin Ginsaku
*Hello, Planet. (I.M.PLSE-EDIT) (*ハロー、プラネット。(I.M.PLSE-EDIT), *Harō, Puranetto. (I.M.PLSE-EDIT)) Hatsune Miku sasakure.UK
Close and Open, Demons and the Dead (結んで開いて羅刹と骸, Musunde Hiraite Rasetsu to Mukuro) Hatsune Miku Hachi
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku (初音ミクの消失, Hatsune Miku no Shōshitsu) Hatsune Miku cosMo
Paradichlorobenzene (パラジクロロベンゼン, Parajikurorobenzen) Kagamine Len Owata-P
Two-Faced Lovers (裏表ラバーズ, Ura-Omote Rabāzu) Hatsune Miku wowaka
Look this Way, Baby (こっち向いて Baby, Kotchi Muite Bebī) Hatsune Miku ryo
The Singing Passion of Hatsune Miku (初音ミクの激唱, Hatsune Miku no Gekishō) Hatsune Miku cosMo
Colorful × Sexy (カラフル×セクシィ, Karafuru×Sekushī) Megurine Luka
MEIKO
Team MOER
Rolling Girl (ローリンガール, Rōrin Gāru) Hatsune Miku wowaka
Cumulonimbus Cloud Graffiti (積乱雲グラフィティ, Sekiran'un Gurafiti) Hatsune Miku ryo
Start of Rainbow ~first step~ Hatsune Miku Sugiyama Keiichi/Dixie Flatline
The Date of Indigo, fly sky ~second flight~ (藍色の日、空翔ける ~second flight~, Aiiro no Hi, Sora Kakeru ~second flight~) Hatsune Miku Sugiyama Keiichi/baker
Prayer of Love ~extend your wave~ (恋の祈り ~extend your wave~, Koi no Inori ~extend your wave~) Hatsune Miku Sugiyama Keiichi/YUMIKO/wowaka
  • Songs with a light blue background are returning songs with charts ported over from Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd.
  • Songs with a gray background can only be played in Diva Room and Edit Mode.

Dreamy Theater Extend

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Similar to Project DIVA and Project DIVA 2nd, a companion game for the PlayStation 3, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater Extend, was released digitally via the Japanese PlayStation Store on September 13, 2012. Like its predecessors, the game features updated high-definition visual improvements over its respective PSP game while featuring the same content and PlayStation Trophies support, and requires the player to connect the PSP (with Project DIVA Extend) to the PS3 via USB to access the content in the game. In addition, the game also supports stereoscopic 3D for the first time in the series.[3][4]

Live Concert Mode song list

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Dreamy Theater Extend features a new mode called Live Concert Mode, which allows players to watch music videos of eleven songs being performed at a virtual reconstruction of the stage of Tokyo Dome City Hall, where the Hatsune Miku Concert: Saigo no Miku no Hi Kanshasai (発音ミクコンサート 最後のミクの日感謝祭) concert was held at in real-life on March 9, 2012 as the second part of Miku no Hi Dai Kanshasai (ミクの日大感謝祭); in addition, the characters also perform exactly as they did in the concert. While watching a video, the camera can be controlled to change viewing angles by using the analogue sticks and shoulder buttons.

Song List
Song Name Performed By Producer
Electric Angel (えれくとりっく・えんじぇぅ, Erekutorikku Enjeu) Hatsune Miku Yasuo-P
Meltdown (炉心融解, Roshin Yūkai) Kagamine Rin iroha(sasaki)
StargazeR Hatsune Miku Kotsuban-P
End of Solitude (孤独の果て, Kodoku no Hate) Kagamine Rin
Kagamine Len
Hikari Shuuyou
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku (初音ミクの消失, Hatsune Miku no Shōshitsu) Hatsune Miku cosMo
Time Limit (タイムリミット, Taimu Rimitto) Hatsune Miku Tatami-P
Butterfly on Your Right Shoulder (右肩の蝶, Migikata no Chō) Kagamine Len
Kagamine Rin
Nori-P
Puzzle (パズル, Pazuru) Hatsune Miku Kuwagata-P
Just Be Friends Megurine Luka Dixie Flatline
SPiCa Hatsune Miku Toku-P
World's End Dancehall (ワールズエンド・ダンスホール, Wāruzu Endo Dansuhōru) Hatsune Miku
Megurine Luka
wowaka

Notes

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  1. ^ a b This song is based on Miku no Hi Kanshasai 39's Giving Day (ミクの日感謝祭 39's Giving Day) at Zepp Tokyo, held on March 9, 2010.

References

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  1. ^ "Japanese Pop/Rock Band Gacharic Spin Comes to U.S. for Special Concert". Anime News Network. July 28, 2015. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  2. ^ Barder, Ollie. "The Virtual Idol Phenomenon That Is Hatsune Miku Will Be Coming To PS4". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
  3. ^ Anoop Gantayat (May 30, 2012). "New PS3 Hatsune Miku Dreamy Theater Announced". Andriasang. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 30, 2012.
  4. ^ Anoop Gantayat (May 31, 2012). "First Look: Hatsune Miku Project Diva Dreamy Theater Extend". Andriasang. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 30, 2012.
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