All 90 returning songs have been listed (minus the 4 returning as DLC), which is again in my opinion, chewing the fat from Future Tone’s 240 songs. Who knows if more songs and charts old and new will be introduced in future DLC? (bare in mind that Future Tone was worked on for 10 years at this point, so anything is possible) http://miku.sega.jp/mega39s/song/?f...4boW3F_C1sfrEtO-3QPEs5184Ou5xgi_H8DplptnRrtio Here’s this video reintroducing both Arcade and Mix modes.
Thank god the (EX)EX difficulties are still there. My 8bitdo converter (not endorsed and I don't really like it) is Reggie.
Here’s the list from a Gematsu artcle; they keep saying 91 instead of 90: so the outlier’s somewhere... “Ai Kotoba” by DECO*27 “Akatsuki Arrival” by Last Note. “ACUTE” by Kurousa-P “Ageage Again” by Mitchie M “Amatsukitsune” by Marasy “Arifureta Sekai Seifuku” by Pinocchio-P “Unhappy Refrain” by wowaka “1925” by Yuto Tomita (Tomi / T-Pocket) “erase or zero” by Crystal-P “Interviewer” by Kuwagata-P “Weekender Girl” by Hachioji-P “Ura-omote Lovers” by wowaka “LOL -lots of laugh-” by KeN “Electric Angel” by Yasuo “Envy Cat Walk” by Tohma “ODDS&ENDS” by ryo “on the rocks” by OSTER project “Gaikotsu Gakudan to Lilia” by Tohma “Karakuri Pierrot” by 40mP “Colorful × Melody” by doriko “Cantarella” by Kurousa-P “Kimi no Taion” by Kuwagata-P “Cat Food” by doriko “Glory 3usi9” by Nanou “Ghost Rule” by DECO*27 “Kochira, Koufuku Anshin Iinkai desu.” by Utata-P “Saihate” by Kobayashi Onyx “soundless voice” by Hitoshizuku-P “Sakura no Ame” by halyosy “Sadistic.Music∞Factory” by cosMo@Bousou-P “39” by sasakure.UK “Cendrillon” by Dios / Signal-P “shake it!” by emon (Tes.) “Gemini” by Dixie Flatline “Just Be Friends” by Dixie Flatline “Shiroi Yuki no Princess wa” by Noboru↑ “Shinkai Shoujo” by Yuuyu “Sweet Magic” by Junky “Sweet Devil” by Hachioji-P “Suki Kirai” by Gom “Suna no Wakusei feat. Hatsune Miku” by Hachi “Snowman” by halyosy “SPiCa -39’s Giving Day Edition-” by Toku “Senbonzakura -F edition-” by Kurousa-P “DYE” by AVTechNO! “Time Machine” by 40mp “Tsugai Kogarashi” by hinayukki@sigotosite-P “DECORATOR” by kz “Tell Your World” by kz “Terekakushi Shishunki” by HoneyWorks “Tengaku” by Yuuyu “Tokyo Teddy Bear” by Neru “Tricolor Airline” by Atsuzou-kun “Torinoko City” by 40mP “Narisumashi Genga” by KulfiQ “Nijigen Dream Fever” by Polyphonic Branch “Netoge Haijin Sprechchor” by Satsuki ga Tenkomori “Nostalogic(MEIKO-SAN mix)” by yuukiss “Hajimete no Oto” by malo “Hajimemashite Chikyuujin-san” by Pinocchio-P “Hatsune Miku no Gekishou” by Storyteller “Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu” by cosMo@Bousou-P “Palette” by Yuyoyuppe / meola “Hello, Planet. (I.M.PLSE-EDIT)” by sasakure.UK “Hello, Worker” by KEI “Hand in Hand” by kz “Piano × Forte × Scandal” by OSTER project “Hibikase” by Giga “Himitsu Keisatsu” by Buriru “Fire◎Flower” by halyosy “Black Gold” by otetsu “Blackjack” by Yucha-P “Black★Rock Shooter” by ryo “FREELY TOMORROW” by Michie M “from Y to Y” by JimmyThumb-P “PoPiPo” by Lamaze-P “magnet” by minato “Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪ [Shite Yan Yo]” by ika_mo “Miracle Paint” by OSTER project “Meteor” by John “Melancholic” by Junky “Melt” by ryo “Monochro ∞ Blue Sky” by Noboru↑ “Yubikiri” by Scop “Rimokon” by Jesus-P (Wonderful☆Opportunity) “Luka Luka★Night Fever” by samfree “Rolling Girl” by wowaka “1/6 -out of the gravity-” by Vocaloid-P (noa) “Romeo to Cinderella” by doriko “World’s End Dance Hall -Live Dance Edition-” by wowaka “World is Mine” by ryo
Another pair of songs for MEGA MIX have been unveiled: TEO, Omoi (in-game PV) Jitterbug, Nana Hachiya (original PV) In terms of anything else new; the only thing new they showed off was the “T-Shirt Edit” feature in detail here on the official website: http://miku.sega.jp/mega39s/t-shirt/
any fan of the CRYPTON-VOCALOID-equivalent of Joy-Con controllers rejoice for the latest inclusions for MEGA MIX: Roki, Mikito P (in-game, albeit; pre-rendered PV) Jigsaw Puzzle, MafuMafu (original PV) In other news; LAM’s “Catch The Wave” Module, The PV for “Catch The Wave”, and the game’s opening cinematic were all unveiled. http://info.miku.sega.jp/15001
On Dec 27 we'll have a 139 minutes of streaming presentation of the game on Famitsu channel. Hope they'll show the dock version.
Great. Hopefully they fixed the slider this time. The current slider for mega39s is... Let's say it works pretty well... as a meme.
All those videos are absolutely not interesting, I already know them and more. I'm a player, I love precision and Project diva really shows the difference along its history since PSP to PS3 and from PS3/PSVita to PS4. I bought the Project mirai 3DS versions, it was nice but I never enjoyed it because of this lack of precision ; and I'm afraid of a big spoiling. Look at all the NS rythm games >_<
One more trailer, complete with footage of the “Catch The Wave” PV, as well as the intro. I know it’s redundant; 41.67 million Switch units sold, (between regular and Lite) officially outpacing the Xbox One, see what happens when you start the 9th generation 3 years before the PS5 and XBSX?
It’s not the game, it’s that their usually streaming at that framerate, I just checked. So to @nofutur, there is still hope I am right for 60fps by 2/13.
Yea I would suspect that they misconfigured the streaming as well (video is 60fps but they actually recorded it in 30fps all the way which is a bit weird). There's no reason that I could think of for SEGA to suddenly change the game to 30fps while the earlier demos are all 60fps.
Into the new year, and 42 days before release. I am legitimately considering on wether or not to import the game from PlayAsia, or to wait until it’s out in the west, if so, should I buy it physically or download it when it comes whenever this year? (I am getting a feeling that they are releasing it on March 9th in the west, if not some time in March) Right now I am trying to snoop for the game’s file size. Chances are it will be less than 21.5 GB (Future Tone’s file size with base game, DLC included) help will be appreciated, I know it’s too soon, but keep your eyes open. (Edit: estimated the size myself)
We are officially in the 39-day waiting period until Mega39’s is out in Japan, so to commemorate, I officially made a guide for those who are unsure about wanting to buy a Switch for the game. (or in general) https://projectdiva.net/community/threads/“making-the-switch”-a-vocaloid-project-diva-fan’s-guide-to-the-nintendo-switch.2242/?fbclid=IwAR0SQnnk27jguoYhTtoQuC2c1N99qf-gAvGBpwzeEsIEiiaqOw1hvoBvD4E#post-17377
28 DAYS. I am happy to say I have preordered a Japanese copy from PlayAsia. The Non-Player status thankfully will not last forever. I may not had said it before; but anyone attending MIKUEXPO Europe in Berlin can play another trade show demo there.
Zac Wood you seem really really excited about Mega mikusu. Take it easy but I have few things I want to tell you. I'm afraid about Mega39's because of the Switch itself, the console is not good enough to assume what recent project diva became. I played the PSP version and was pleased to have new versions on the PS3 (Dreamy theater) and then the F games ... but the best version ever is the arcade one and the PS4 Future sound and Colorful tone. As you I am pleased to see the serie on Nintendo Switch because it will bring new tracks, new clothes and PV. Sega add the playstation Cross/Circle/Triangle/Square and a lot of features. I will buy this Project diva for sure but I'm full of doubt compared to the perfect game I'm playing since 2016. Now watch those PV and see what's going wrong (eyes, tails, faces, feelings) and imagine the same problem ingame with lag and "lack of fluidity". I hope the project diva licence will continue and already look for PS4 upgrade and DLC and hope the NS Megamix will be improved as well (knowing Nintendo politics considering software's upgrade).