Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd
Developer(s) Sega
Dingo
Publisher(s) Sega
Series Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA
Engine Alchemy
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
PlayStation 3 (Dreamy Theater 2nd)
Release date(s)
  • JP: July 29, 2010
Genre(s) Rhythm game
Mode(s) Single-player

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd (初音ミク -Project DIVA 2nd-) is a 2010 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media for the PlayStation Portable. The game is a sequel to the 2009 video game, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA, and was first released on July 29, 2010 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. In addition, similar to the first Dreamy Theater, a companion game Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater 2nd that allows players to play the game on the PlayStation 3 with improved visuals.

Gameplay

The game primarily uses the same gameplay mechanics from the original game albeit with several changes. Most notable of which is that the game now uses the D-pad (arrow buttons) and a "hold and release" function for the face buttons in addition to the normal gameplay. Similar to the symbols of the first game, the game now includes colored arrows for example a blue arrow pointing downwards, this indicates that the player has to press "down" on the D-Pad and the "Cross" face button at the same time. The game also add a fourth difficulty, Extreme, to songs that is more difficult than the hard difficulty in the first game. The game will also introduce duets, as compared to only having solo songs in the first game, thus allowing players to select two modules instead. This also carries on into the Edit Mode of the game allowing players to create PVs for duets with two modules in them.[1][2]

Song list

There are a total of 66 songs available in Hatsune Miku: Project Diva 2nd. 47 songs (28 new and 19 old) are obtained normally by playing through the game, 9 songs are only available through Edit Mode, and 10 songs need to be purchased from the PlayStation Network.

Song List
Song Name Performed By Producer
levan Polkka (tutorial and edit mode only) Hatsune Miku Otomania
Romeo and Cinderella (ロミオとシンデレラ Romio to Shinderera) Hatsune Miku doriko
magnet Hatsune Miku
Megurine Luka
minato
Love Words (愛言葉 Ai Kotoba) Hatsune Miku DECO*27
Sound (サウンド Saundo) Hatsune Miku baker
Heart (ココロ Kokoro) Kagamine Rin Travolta-P
packaged Hatsune Miku kz
Butterfly on Your Right Shoulder (右肩の蝶 Migikata no Chou) Kagamine Len Nori-P
Marginal (マージナル Majinaru) Hatsune Miku OSTER Project
The secret garden Hatsune Miku Kosaki Satoru
Just Be Friends Megurine Luka Dixie Flatline
Strobo Nights (ストロボナイツ Sutorobo Naitsu) Hatsune Miku kz
Clover♣Club (クローバー♣クラブ Kuroba♣Kurabu) Hatsune Miku Yuuyu-P
from Y to Y Hatsune Miku JimmyThumb-P
Updating Your Love List? (ラブリスト更新中? Rabu Risuto Koushinchuu?) Hatsune Miku Namiki Koichi
Yellow Hatsune Miku kz
Song of Life (いのちの歌 Inochi no Uta) Hatsune Miku Travolta-P
Change Me MEIKO shu-t
Vegetable Juice (ぽっぴっぽー PoPiPo) Hatsune Miku Lamaze-P
Cantarella (カンタレラ Kantarera) KAITO
Hatsune Miku
Kurousa-P
When the First Love Ends (初めての恋が終わる時 Hajimete no Koi ga Owaru Toki) Hatsune Miku ryo
Song of Wastelands, Forests, and Magic (荒野と森と魔法の歌 Kouya to Mori to Mahou no Uta) Hatsune Miku Travolta-P
Dear cocoa girls Hatsune Miku Kosaki Satoru
Gigantic Girl (巨大少女 Kyodai Shoujo) Hatsune Miku 40meterP
Dear Hatsune Miku 19's Sound Factory
Gemini (ジェミニ Jemini) Kagamine Rin
Kagamine Len
Dixie Flatline
VOiCE -DIVA MIX- Hatsune Miku Lovely-P
World is Mine (ワールドイズマイン Warudo Izu Main) Hatsune Miku ryo
Miracle Paint (ミラクルペイント Mirakuru Peinto) Hatsune Miku OSTER Project
moon Hatsune Miku Travolta-P
Velvet Arabesque (天鵞絨アラベスク Biroudo Arabesuku) Hatsune Miku Namiki Koichi
Innocence Hatsune Miku Kazu-P
Meltdown (炉心融解 Roshin Yuukai) Kagamine Rin iroha(sasaki)
I Understand the Truth (ほんとは分かってる Honto wa Wakatteru) Hatsune Miku Funakoshi-P
Melt (メルト Meruto) Hatsune Miku ryo
Love-colored Ward (恋色病棟 Koiiro Byouto) Hatsune Miku OSTER Project
Finder (DSLR remix‐re:edit) (ファインダー (DSLR remix‐re:edit Fainda (DSLR remix‐re:edit) Hatsune Miku kz
Promise Kagamine Rin
Hatsune Miku
samfree
Beware of Miku Miku Bacteria♪ (みくみく菌にご注意♪ Mikumiku-kin ni Gochuui♪) Hatsune Miku Hayaya-P
First tone (ハジメテノオト Hajimete no Oto) Hatsune Miku malo
White Dove (ハト Hato) Hatsune Miku Hadano-P
The Farthest Ends (サイハテ Saihate) Hatsune Miku Kobayashi Onyx
Look this Way, Baby (こっち向いてBaby Kocchi Muite Baby) Hatsune Miku ryo
Colorful × Melody (カラフル×メロディ Karafuru x Merodi) Hatsune Miku
Kagamine Rin
Team MOER
Double Lariat (ダブルラリアット Daburu Rariatto) Megurine Luka Agoaniki-P
I'll Make You Do the Miku Miku♪ (You'll Do It) (みくみくにしてあげる♪【してやんよ】 Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪ (Shite Yanyo)) Hatsune Miku ika
The Singing Passion of Hatsune Miku (初音ミクの激唱 Hatsune Miku no Gekishou) Hatsune Miku cosMo
Endless Nightmare Megurine Luka Unknown
Cardioid Hatsune Miku Unknown
EXtend Hatsune Miku Unknown
Hometown MEIKO Unknown
Why? (なんで? Nande?) Kagamine Len Unknown
Hallo World Kagamine Rin Unknown
I'm Crazy For You Hatsune Miku Unknown
A Cat Kimi (猫なキミ Neko na Kimi) Hatsune Miku Unknown
Soft at times, Dark at times (時にはsoftに、時にはdarkに Toki ni wa soft ni, Toki ni wa dark ni) Hatsune Miku Unknown
The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku (初音ミクの消失 Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu) Hatsune Miku cosMo
StargazeR Hatsune Miku Kotsuban-P
GO MY WAY!! Hatsune Miku Otomania
relations Kagamine Rin
Megurine Luka
Unknown
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 Sousetsu ni Kuchite) Hatsune Miku Deadball-P
Butterfly on Your Right Shoulder -39's Giving Day Edition- (右肩の蝶-39's Giving Day Edition- Migikata no Chou -39's Giving Day Edition-) Kagamine Len
Kagamine Rin
Nori-P
Your Diva (あなたの歌姫 Anata no Utahime) Hatsune Miku azuma
Stardust Utopia (星屑ユートピア Hoshikuzu Yuutopia) Megurine Luka Otetsu
Electric Angel (えれくとりっく・えんじぇぅ Erekutorikku Enjeu) Hatsune Miku Yasuo-P
Time Limit (タイムリミット Taimu Rimitto) Hatsune Miku Tatami-P

DLC

Various packs of DLC were released for Project DIVA 2nd, including new modules, new rooms, new room items, and new songs and stages.

Dreamy Theater 2nd

On August 4, 2011 Sega released Project DIVA Dreamy Theater 2nd to the Japanese PlayStation Network Store for PlayStation 3 users. The game is similar to the Dreamy Theater add-on for the first Project DIVA in that it contains the same content as the PSP version of Project DIVA 2nd but has much higher detailed graphics and is rendered on the PS3's GPU in 720p. Notable differences from the first Dreamy Theater game are that the player need only connect their PSP system once to transfer a save file rather than having it constantly connected via USB cable, as well as the addition of stereoscopic 3D for compatible TVs. Once the game has been unlocked by transferring a save file, all unlocked content from the player's PSP system will be available to play along with the songs from the first Project DIVA game as an added bonus.[3]

References

  1. Spencer (March 2, 2010). "Sing A Duet In Hatsune Miku: Project Diva 2nd". Siliconera. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
  2. Spencer (April 6, 2010). "Hatsune Miku: Project Diva 2nd Trailer Spotlights Duets". Siliconera. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
  3. Ishaan (December 24, 2010). "Dreamy Theater 2nd Gives Hatsune Miku: Project Diva 2nd A Dash Of High-Definition". Siliconera. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
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