Synthetic Japanese singer comes to the PS Vita

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Hatsune Miku, a popular synthesizer program that replicates Japanese pop-idols, is getting her very own rhythm game on the PS Vita. Despite the fact that she’s not actually a real person, Hatsune Miku is still a wildly popular pop-star in Japan.

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The cute-as-a-button rhythm game action found in the PlayStation 3’s Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F is now making its way to the Vita handheld.

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