Sep 302017
 

In celebration of the soon-to-launch Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone DX this November, Sega will be holding a collaboration event with the indoor theme park Tokyo Joypolis on October 12th~November 26th. The event is called Hatsune Miku DAIBA de DIVA Future Tone DX, and will feature mini-live held everyday as well as attractions, special photo spot, Mikudayo, collaboration goods, and special menus.

Official site → http://tokyo-joypolis.com/event/DdDIVA_Ft/index.html
Project DIVA Future Tone DX → http://miku.sega.jp/FT/

Mini-live Daily

A series of special mini-live will be held daily at the main stage of the hall! There will be two setlists with three songs performed at specific intervals, including many songs from the game as well as the song “Ghost Rule” by DECO*27 to follow as DLC in December.

October 12th~November 3rd
14:00 JST – “World is Mine” (ryo), “Romeo and Cinderella” (doriko), “Tell Your World” (kz)
17:00 JST – “Remote Control” (JesusP), “Ghost Rule” (DECO*27), and “Senbonzakura” (KurousaP)
19:00 JST –  “Hajimete no Oto” (malo), “Last Night, Good Night” (kz), and “39” *(sasakure.UK x DECO*27)

November 4th~26th
14:00 JST – Weekender Girl” (kz x HachioujiP), “ODDS&ENDS” (ryo), and “Time Machine” (1640mP)
17:00 JST – “Remote Control” (JesusP), “Ghost Rule” (DECO*27), and “Senbonzakura” (KurousaP)
19:00 JST – “Two-faced Lovers” (wowaka), “Miracle Paint” (OSTER project), and “Tell Your World” (kz)

※ image below is from the past event

DAIBA de DIVA SUPER LIVE

In addition to the mini-live, the DAIBA de DIVA SUPER LIVE has been announced and will feature all the songs performed from the past events held at Tokyo Joypolis in celebration of Hatsune Miku 10th anniversary. The SUPER LIVE will be held on November 24th with doors to open at 19:15 JST.

Gekion Live Coaster & Fortune Forest

In the corner of attractions, the popular “Gekion Live Coaster”, a part music game and part roller coaster attraction, will be in Project DIVA Future Tone DX wrappings during the collaboration period, and features one of the following songs to play with:

Hand in Hand” (kz), “Sand Planet” (Hachi), “Senbonzakura” (KurousaP), “Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪” (ika), “Ghost Rule” (DECO*27), “Hibikase” (GigaP), “Tell Your World” (kz), or
DECORATOR” (kz).

Also announced is the collaboration with Fortune Forest, an attraction where you can get your very own event-exclusive fortune telling cards via interactions with various designated spots in the “forest”.

Mikudayo & Digital Contents & Project DIVA Future Tone DX photo spot

Everyone’s favorite menacing and mischievous mascot Mikudayo will be making stops on weekends and holidays during November 11th~26th (after 14:00 JST). Get ready for a photo session with her, or visit the nearby space for photos with the popular modules or a photo spot in theme of Project DIVA Future Tone DX prepared on the third floor.

Original goods 

Original goods have been announced for sale at the event, and features the key visual and various in-game modules as follows: A4 clear files (2 kinds in total), acrylic stands (4 kinds in total), acrylic charm (6 kinds in total), langue de chat cookie (also known as Cat’s Tongue), canned candy, t-shirt, can badge (16 kinds in total), an exclusive poster, and special pass cases (for Tokyo Joypolis passport).

Collaboration menus, coasters, and stickers

There will be a Senbonzakura theme floats for sale in collaboration with Dippin Dots Ice Cream on the first floor as well as collaboration stickers (6 kinds in total). The “Frame Cafe” on the third floor will also be serving collaboration food and coasters (11 kinds in total).

Jan 302016
 

Thanks to news releases by SEGA today at the Sofmap Amusement Hall in Akihabara (as part of their Project Diva X demo tour across Japan), we finally know the identity of the mystery Nendoroid Co-de design: The figure is based on the “ハツネミク” (referred to as Hatsune Miku OP ver. in the West) outfit from the original Project Diva game on PSP. Miku in this outfit was the first thing you saw in the game’s opening video, and has since been featured in two additional PSP games (and their Dreamy Theater counterparts for PS3), and Project Diva Arcade. Preorders for the Nendoroid Co-de Miku ver. will begin in Spring 2016, with shipments likely due in Summer 2016.

What is Nendoroid Co-de?

“Nendoroid Co-de is a new addition to the Nendoroid series based on the theme of dressing-up characters! The figures have fixed poses and each come with four parts – the head, upper garment, lower garment and shoes. Each of these parts can be swapped between characters allowing for all sorts of possibilities. The more you collect, the more dress-up options become available to you!” Via Good Smile


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Along with the Nendoroid, SEGA mentioned the launch dates of several new arcade prizes. Premium prize figures based on Miku and Rin’s “Gumdrop” outfits from the song “Colorful Drop” in Projecty Diva F 2nd are due for release in March 2016. They look great together as a pair, so try to get both! Character screen cleaning pads and also a bath towel are scheduled for launch in April 2016. These prizes can be found in Arcades across Japan, or from various auction/re-seller sites.

SEGA also announced a -DAIBA de DIVA- X celebration event to accompany the launch of Project Diva X on PlayStation Vita’s launch on March 24th. Located at the Tokyo Joypolis entertainment venue, “DAIBA de DIVA” events transform the venue into a sort of Hatsune Miku themed park. Miku themed rides, foods, prizes and Project Diva game demos can be expected, and perhaps some small-scale Hatsune Miku concert events, or live DJs. More details due later. The event ends on April 24th.


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