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Revision as of 21:44, 5 October 2020
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA is a series of Japanese rhythm games developed by Sega in collaboration with Crypton Future Media. The series makes use of the VOCALOID software, a virtual voice synthesizer, and songs created using the VOCALOID software.
Playable Demo
In 2008, SEGA announced a new project known as 初音ミク -Project DIVA-, soon after, the playable demo happened to get leaked, and was only available to download for a short period of time before it was taken down. The game had some planned content that was cut from the final version, such as:
- Free downloadable DLC
- An online multiplayer mode
- A story mode (Apparently later used in Project DIVA X)
The lost demo apparently contained three-five playable songs and the animations were much choppier than the final version, the charts of the demo also appear to be different than the final version,[1] with having stars just like Project DIVA F Three songs that may have been in the playable demo are:
- Strobo Nights
- Black Rock Shooter
- L I N K
Playstation Store Demo
Before the release of the final version, a Playstation store downloadable demo was released, it only contained a video that was later dumped and put onto Youtube, however, the ISO to this demo can no longer before found and is now considered lost.
Gallery
Reference
- ↑ Unseen64 page wit beta with screenshots and information of the game's beta. Retrieved 05 Oct '20