
LOL at the title of the song. ALL YOUR GYM ARE BELONG TO US! xD
Oh hapi⇒, how can I ever repay you by making awesome videos every year? After THE MEDLEY OF KIRBY SSDX, a Kirby song compilation rearranged and remade by hapi⇒, he finally made a new video about a week ago, THE MEDLEY OF POKEMON RGBY+GSC -3PBs-. It's a remix, rearranged version of Pokemon Generation 1 and 2 game songs. It's perfect, one of the best video ever uploaded on Nico Nico Douga. I'm pretty sure most of you doesn't have a Nico Nico Douga account, luckily chronomeister mirrored it to YouTube [First Part | Second Part | Third Part]. It's 26 minutes long and includes 50 remixed Pokemon game songs, with a "To Be Continued" message at the end. Could this imply a THE MEDLEY OF POKEMON RSE+DPP video? I'm really looking forward to whatever you make, hapi⇒. Oh, and the illustration is very cute, too!
There are 3 PSP games I'm really looking forward to in Japan. I bought a PSP-1000 Launch PSP back when I was in Japan for vacation, and I never really used it since then, it was just collecting dust. PSP games just don't appeal me. But now, there are 3 games I really want on the PSP, and seeing how many people said PSP-2000 or PSP-3000 sucks, I'm really glad I bought a launch PSP-1000.
THE iDOLM@STER SP
This was originally an Arcade game, turned into a XBOX360 game (see my review), and now split into three versions (they're learning how to make profit from Pokemon games!) into the PSP. It's a simulation game, where you'll become a Producer and manage a girl to become a top idol. Manage lessons, communicate with her (like in Visual Novels), and get into Online (on the XBOX360, at least) auditions, and just try your best to turn your girl into a S-rank idol. I'm so getting THE iDOLM@STER SP: Perfect Sun for Ami and Mami, they're my favorite character in the game plus their voice actress is one of my favorite voice actress of all times.
Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA-
As I said in my previous post, Hatsune Miku is a voice synthetizer program. SEGA picked her up and decided to make a rhythm game (since she's so popular and all in Japan). After seeing the trailer and the demo, I really wanted to play it. It's one of the best rhythm games I've ever seen. Plus I love all the songs that are featured in this game (such as this one), so I'm definitely pre-ordering it, no matter what.
Pangya!
I'm now playing this game, the Korean version. I'm just waiting for the Japanese version (or an english version, I hope) to come out, so that I can actually understand the story. Know Albatross18? This is just that game on the PSP, with better controls (in my opinion), better graphics (the art was changed) and better story (there's a story mode).
There are still many more games on the PSP (all of them are Japanese games) I want. Those three are just the main ones. I think I'm going to ue my PSP more often now...
Have you ever heard of Hatsune Miku? She's a voice-synthetizing program, which became so popular that she's getting her own game on the PSP, made by SEGA (will blog about it later on). She's a voice used by the Vocaloid program made by Yamaha. And surprisingly, for a synthetized voice, she sings really well. She can only sing in Japanese, though. There are some English vocaloids, but they can't sing well. A few days ago, the third (after Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin and Len) vocaloid from Crypton was released, Megurine Luka. And dozens of songs of her are already uploaded on Nico Nico Douga and YouTube. She basically conquered the Weekly Vocaloid Ranking.

She's voiced by Asakawa Yuu, famous for voicing Rider in Fate/Stay Night and Sakaki in Azumanga Daioh. She have a "cool and husky" voice, is 20 years old, is 162cm tall and 45 kg in weight. Her favorite genre of music are Latin Jazz Pop and House Dance Electronica. She can sing from the note D3 to D5, and in 65 to 145 BPM. She looks like some character from a RPG game. Luka was originally planned to be released last month at December, but she was delayed until today due to "difficulties in making the voice library". Well, I won't blame Crypton since Luka is bilingual, she speaks and sings both English and Japanese. I must say, her voice is pretty good, although it kind of sounds similar to Meiko's voice. She sings well in English, too! As she's much older than other vocaloids, she's probably going to have a big sister/motherly image attached to her, somewhat like Meiko. Read more about her in my blog.


