The Sunday Screenshot Gallery: The Miku edition!

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Sharing screenshots is fun. In fact, the screenshot feature is in many ways the best feature that has been added in to this generation of consoles. It’s fun to share gameplay experiences, amusing anecdotes from the games, a indulge a little of the inner photographer in us.

With that in mind, at DDNet we run a screenshot gallery each week, where we pull ten of our favourite shots from games we’ve played. This is something we’d love for everyone in the community to participate in! If you’ve got favourite screenshots of your own, simply shoot them over to screens@digitallydownloaded.net, and we’ll get them up in the gallery the next week!

Given that all Matt has played for the past week or so has been Miku games, in honour of his complete commitment-that-actually-needs-an-intervention this week’s gallery will be all Miku screens from the Project Diva and Project Mirai games.

Related reading: Matt’s write up of a Hatsune Miku concert.

Be sure to submit your own screenies for next week! Happy gaming!

Miku the disco princess. Stayin’ Alive, Stayin’ Alive.

“I’ll have two orders of fries, thanks!”

Isn’t chibi Miku the cutest thing ever?

This is still the best costume ever designed for Miku. The wolf on the hood is what sells it. Also Miku is awesome as Red Riding Hood.

Miku also rocks a Cheongsam. No wonder she’s popular in China.

Hm? Oh, Yes, from the first Project Diva game is… and oddly mature video clip by Miku standards. 

It’s stuff like this that makes me reckon a Miku opera would really work.

And comments about Miku being perverted in 3…2…1… Seriously though, this bikini design is actually awesome. 

Miku’s winter-themed costumes are great too. No surprises there since she is from Sapporo originally!

By far the most difficult Miku track on Mirai on the 3DS, but so, so awesome. 

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