In preparation, here's a beginners guide to Hatsune Miku and the Project Diva games, you may need it.

Each and every song is performed by Vocaloids, a kind of Virtual Japanese Idol built around some fancy voice synth technology that can create whole words from a bank of recorded phonetic sounds and turn that into singing. It's then up to some very talented producers to create professional quality songs using these tools. It’s very Niche, very Japanese and I find it fascinating. It helps that these virtual voices are attached to actual characters. Miku herself is the quintessential Japanese Idol, a manufactured super cute diva. In the games you'll see her star alongside other vocaloids; KAITO, MEIKO, Rin, Len and Luka
With the rising popularity of vocaloid popstars (Miku in particular) several games have already been released under Project Diva for PlayStation platforms and Project Mirai for Nintendo 3DS. You might also spot collectable Nendroid and Pop figures of these "Piapro“ characters – created by Crypton Future Media, the developer of the voice tech. If you’ve ever seen a cosplayer with long green hair and not been able to place the character, chances are it’s Miku in one of her many costumes (referred to as modules in game). It's clear a lot of effort has been put into giving these characters personality and style.
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