Rhythm is gonna get you.
These were inspired by the beautiful Magical Mirai outfits for 2017 and 2018.
Perhaps we could see a new Miku x Nikki collab in Infinity Nikki soon.
These have now been brought over to modern entries through the Just Dance + subscription service.
The survival game TV-show setup in the Blunderdome is a blast that defined a genre.
These iconic battle royales run perfectly on Nintendo Switch.
Making her way in as DLC, Hatsune Miku can roll around collecting music notes instead of bananas.
With an anime style and track list, it’s no surprise there’s plenty of Hatsune Miku goodness.
This simple little game is all about deploying various weird cats to fight in a war.
We are not exaggerating; the game is known for its wildly over-the-top design and story.
This overly Japanese design is, of course, where the virtual diva easily slides on in.
Mobile games don’t have to be riddled with ads.
There’s even an incredibleremix of the main themefeaturing Miku and a purr-fect techno beat.
Boxing to the beat with your favorite Vocaloid and popular music tracks is a weirdly perfect match.
Wacky antics are all over the place, and that’s what makes the series so special.
You really never know what is going to happen next.
A lot of Sega’s franchises get a little bit of Miku thrown in for fun.
that can be unlocked.
Being so successful and beloved, many spin-offs are sure to follow.
Persona’s answer to this is a rhythm game in the form of the Dancing series.
Persona’s incredible soundtrack helps make these games some standout rhythm games.
In Persona 4: Dancing All Night, Miku was added as DLC alongside the song Heaven feat.
Hatsune Miku (ATOLS Remix).
With cute characters and a strong gameplay loop, it was and always will be a classic.
Vocaloid has its own category in each game, showing how important it is to the franchise.
Miku is even a playable character in certain versions.