The most notable and frankly, most iconic, of the bunch? Hatsune Miku, a blue-haired pigtailed sixteen-year-old girl Vocaloid ...
Who is Hatsune Miku? Well, she’s not really a “who” at all. She’s not a person, or a team of people. Or even an animated front for a real singer, like Gorillaz. She’s a piece of vocal software that ...
For the past 5 months or so, Pokémon has been teaming up with Hatsune Miku – the mascot for Vocaloid virtual singer software – in a series of artworks and songs under the banner of Project Voltage.
Four of the Love Live Series 15th Anniversary Tribute Album song covers are live, including the Hatsune and Umamusume ones.
COLORFUL STAGE!, COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing follows a more despondent version of Miku as she struggles ...
Lou Contaldi specializes in both reviews and the business behind gaming. He began writing about tech and video games while getting his Juris Doctor at Hofstra University School of Law. He is maybe the ...
Gadgets give us an easier way to find recipes, joke with friends, and kill time on the subway, but they can also have a much grander impact on our lives. This holiday season, we’re stepping back to ...
Aaditya (he/him) is a Gaming Content Writer at DualShockers. With a passion for everything gaming, he's the one you turn to for the latest insights and reviews straight from the industry. Whether he's ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It looks like Pokemon is ready to broaden its horizons. If you did not know, the IP has been busy ...
I kind of hate how much I enjoyed Hatsune Miku. I wasn't sure what to expect when I headed out to the computer-generated Japanese pop star's second of two shows at the Warfield on Saturday night. I ...
Music Girl Hatsune Miku was a communication-type game that revolved around the player interacting with Hatsune Miku. The player could access their MP3 files from their phones and play a song for Miku ...