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DavidShallcross
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Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 8:56 pm |
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I thought Dixie Flatline was a fictional character from the work of William Gibson, who mostly appears as an AI/computer simulation. I suppose it's a reasonable pseudonym for someone working with vocaloids.
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ANNs Citizen
Joined: 07 Aug 2010
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 10:17 pm |
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Don't see how this panel is of any relevance considering Crypton/Sega/Toyota have not done much since last year's Anime Expo to promote the Vocaloid brand. Its almost been 4 months since the last time I've seen a Toyota Miku board here in Southern California. What happened Crypton? Where is that passion to promote the Vocaloids in the states? Supposedly you guys were going to bring all sorts of goodies to us including English Vocaloids, licensed Vocaloid merchandise, and a Vocaloid store? So far, none of this has actually happened...
I suppose the next "Project Diva" game(regularly reported around here when ANN has the chance), will be another Japan-exclusive, right Crypton/Sega?
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