
Your marker goes over a button, and you must try your best to hit it at the right moment to score the most points.

So far, only the Sony platforms had the chance to host those games, but their success gave Sega the notion to consider a release on the 3DS in the form of Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX.Īt its core, the game plays out like any other rhythm title. Of these creations, Hatsune Miku is one of the most popular, and that popularity was enough for Sega to start releasing her rhythm titles in North America. Also, unlike the rock band, vocaloids tend to have songs created by fans. Both have famous singers behind them, though vocaloids have pieces of a famous singer put together to form words instead of having a singer perform each song normally.

Both are virtual instead of real, with the former being a rendered 3-D model and the latter being a 2-D animated model. For those unfamiliar with the concept of a vocaloid, think of them as a Japanese version of the band Gorillaz.
