Nendoroid Racing Miku: 2011 version Gets Official Release Date

Nendoroid Racing Miku: 2011 version

Nendoroid Racing Miku: 2011 version

Yep, this year’s Nendoroid rendetion of Racing Miku has already received an official release date: October 28. Nendoroid Racing Miku: 2011 version has gone on sale a few months ago – with a couple sponsorship bundle options ranging from 7000 Yen up to 50000 Yen. ^^;

Well, I cannot wait to get my hand on the upcoming Racing Diva. How about you, Nendonesian? ^^

Via GSR Blog

Custom Scuderia Ferrari Miku is Spotted; Ready to Join Formula 1 Race

Nendoroid Hatsune Miku: Scuderia Ferrari version

Nendoroid Hatsune Miku: Scuderia Ferrari version

Well, Hatsune Miku has been associated with “racing” since she debuted as Racing Queen with Good Smile Racing, (GSR) since two years ago. This year, she even made her first debut to participate in the race as Hatsune Miku Good Smile BMW Z4 along with GSR and TeamUKYO to compete with the likes of LMP Motorsport’s Ika-Ferrari and EVA 02 Porsche 911.

However, it seems that not everyone agrees on Miku joining the SuperGT with BMW team, as demonstrated by this custom-made Nendoroid Hatsune Miku. Yep, the Nendoroid rendetion of the virtual diva has been re-painted in red, posing with the legendary red-colored racing car of Formula 1‘s Scuderia Ferrari. XD

More pics of this custom Nendoroid Hatsune Miku: Scuderia Ferrari version can be seen after the break.

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Mikatan’s TGS Coverage Show Off Hatsune Miku: Project mirai Gameplay and Petit Bundle

Nendoroid Petit Hatsune Miku: Project mirai version

Nendoroid Petit Hatsune Miku: Project mirai version

Mikatan has posted her coverage about Tokyo Game Show 2011, which is mostly focused on SEGA and its upcoming 3DS game Hatsune Miku: Project mirai. Apart from some shots of SEGA’s booth and the in-game screenshots, she also posted a pic of Nendoroid Petit Hatsune Miku: Project mirai version which is going to be bundled with the (limited edition of) the game. BTW, the 3DS game is scheduled for March 2012 release. ^^

Via Mikatan’s blog

A Nendoroid Petit to be Bundled with Hatsune Miku: Project mirai; Easily DIY-ed?

Nendoroid Petit Hatsune Miku: Project mirai version

Nendoroid Petit Hatsune Miku: Project mirai version

Similar to the PSP counterpart Hatsune Miku: Project Diva series, the limited edition for the upcoming 3DS game Hatsune Miku: Project mirai will also come with a Nendoroid Petit bonus, specifically a Nendoroid Petit Hatsune Miku, with the same pose as seen on the promotion banner.

No further info about its availability and pricing though, but I guess we are going to know about it pretty soon. Meanwhile, scroll past the break for a little DIY stuff to create the aforementioned Petit by mix-and-matching Petit parts. XD

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Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai at SEGA’s TGS Booth

Hatsune Miku: Project mirai's booth

Hatsune Miku: Project mirai's booth

For you who are able to attend Tokyo Game Show 2011, SEGA has prepared a playable demo of Hatsune Miku: Project mirai at their booth. Yup, you will be able to try the work-in-progress game on the 3DS there for 2 days, starting from tomorrow (that’s September 17 and 18).

Ah … I want to try the game too … what about you, Nendonesian? ^^

Custom Nendoroid Petit Hatsune Miku: Append version is Spotted

Nendoroid Petit Hatsune Miku: Append version

Nendoroid Petit Hatsune Miku: Append version

If you are a huge fan of Hatsune Miku, you should have known that Hatsune Miku: Append version has already had her scaled figure, figma, and Nendoroid rendetion. Here is another one to add to your collection: Nendoroid Petit Hatsune Miku: Append version. ^^

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Info Updates on Hatsune Miku: Project mirai

SING and SMILE!

SING and SMILE!

SEGA has just released some new pics and info regarding their upcoming 3DS game Hatsune Miku: Project mirai. Apparently, the game is produced as a collaboration project with Good Smile Company to celebrate their 10th anniversary. The game will also feature SING & SMILE, which is sung by Hatsune Miku to support the victims of Japanese tsunami-earthquake disaster a few months ago. XD

More pics and a TRAILER are available after the break. ^^

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Vocaloid Nendoroid in Hatsune Miku: Project mirai for 3DS

Nendoroid Hatsune Miku inside!

Nendoroid Hatsune Miku inside!

It looks like Good Smile Company is trying to dig deeper into the gaming world with their Nendoroid series. So far we have got Nendoroid Planet for iPhone and Nendoroid Generation for PSP …. and the next one is Hatsune Miku: Project mirai for 3DS. Woot woot! XD

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The Winner of Cheerful Japan x Hatsune Miku Illustration Contest

Hatsune Miku: Cheerful Japan version

Hatsune Miku: Cheerful Japan version

Did you recall the illustration contest for Cheerful Japan x Hatsune Miku that was announced last month? Yes, that collaboration project between GSC and pixiv. Well, they have got a winner: an illustration by bun150 – yup, the one you see in the pic above.

As stated in the contest description, the winning illustration will be made into both 1/8 scaled figure and Nendoroid Petit. I have no idea about the naming though, but let’s assume it to be Nendoroid Petit Hatsune Miku: Cheerful Japan version. ^^

For you who are interested to purchase it, here is a little info about its availability: the Petit is going to be bundled with Quarterly pixiv vol.08, which is scheduled for Spring 2012 release. ^^

Anyone interested? Personally, I do interested to get the Petit, but I think I will wait until I see how the Petit rendetion will look like. XD

Via pixiv (official, bun150’s page)

Hatsune Miku 2020 Would be Great in Nendoroid Form

Hatsune Miku 2020 in 7th Dragon 2020

Hatsune Miku 2020 in 7th Dragon 2020

Before you get excited over nothing, let me say it first: This is not a Nendoroid-related news. If you were expecting a Nendoroid news, well, sorry to let you down. XD

Anyway, I just went past an article about upcoming PSP game 7th Dragon 2020, which is featuring Hatsune Miku as one of the elements in the game. Yep, the virtual diva will sing the theme song for the game, as well as appearing as a (non-playable) character in the game. Inside the game, she is being displayed in a super-deformed form – perfect to be rendered as Nendoroid! XD

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