A bit of a Demonbane joke I came up with regarding Miku's inclusion in this game, along with a combination of a certain Gravity Falls scene. Master Therion: "Look. I've lived for strange aeons. Whatever it is. I'll understand." *A famous Virtual Idol now in the form of a mecha from a niche Sega Saturn game, singing vocal versions of theme songs of said game.* Master Therion: "...There is nothing about this I understand."
Ok...first of all, that's not the correct color scheme for this unit...it should be pink...and the fact that they colored it like that just reinforces the point I've made that this Virtuaroid, being from a SEGA series, has it's design based off of Hatsune Miku...So, there you go...Also...she's a bit OP in this...she's actually not that strong, and relies more on speed to outrun and outmaneuver her opponents.
+Darkoriax17 0:06 Oh, it's THAT variation?! Well that's even more proof...This may actually be referencing the Crossover figure Kotobukiya Figures made of Fei-Yen that had switchable parts that allowed her to be changed into Miku...you could even replace the rapier with a leek...Haha!
@@Darkoriax17 Very late, but yes exactly this. They wanted Miku in this game *really* badly, and this was the only way they could do it without breaking the conventions of SRW entirely. In fact, it's so miku-focused that this version of Fei Yen is the only unit *in the entire game* from Virtual-On, and it's a crossover action figure that never appeared in a game before SRW UX!
Fei Yen Hatsune Miku was actually requested by SRW fans in Japan. This game came out during Vocaloid's prime hype, especially when the Project Diva games were still new and popular in Japanese arcades. SEGA which had the rights to make games base off of Vocaloid, made Fei Yen as a secret costume in Project Diva, and it was immensely popular (wished I picked up the figure back when it was cheap for around 40 USD). I think of this as a nice easter egg.
Chogokin Hello Kitty is too powerful, it would one hit all enemies and possibly even convert them from being red (enemy) units to blue (ally) units with its strongest attack. Amuro fought it once canonically in the Nu and was completely powerless before Kitty's Ultra Friendship Newtype Aura.
A bit of a Demonbane joke I came up with regarding Miku's inclusion in this game, along with a combination of a certain Gravity Falls scene.
Master Therion: "Look. I've lived for strange aeons. Whatever it is. I'll understand."
*A famous Virtual Idol now in the form of a mecha from a niche Sega Saturn game, singing vocal versions of theme songs of said game.*
Master Therion: "...There is nothing about this I understand."
I have a curious question, how did it look like for most characters in the srw universe to interact with this robot?
Brunom 01 did a let’s play that would answer your question
Do you know what the other attacks are called? all I got out of this video was Heart Beam and I'm extremely curious about the Fei-Yen HD.
Imagine you are a big baddie hell bent on destroying universe....only to get smaked with negi by hatsune miku and die 😂😂😂😂😂
Who win?
Mazinger Z, Gundam and Getter Robot vs Miku
Getter tomahawk
Hatsune Miku :3
Wtf Hatsune Miku
_Virtuaroid Fei Yen Hatsune Miku Custom_ for the record.
Hatsune Miku in SRW be like:
And the funny thing is, it is hatsune miku
Are you playing this using emulator?
I swear Fei yen in srw k also is miku but apparently not
Miku solos
Ok...first of all, that's not the correct color scheme for this unit...it should be pink...and the fact that they colored it like that just reinforces the point I've made that this Virtuaroid, being from a SEGA series, has it's design based off of Hatsune Miku...So, there you go...Also...she's a bit OP in this...she's actually not that strong, and relies more on speed to outrun and outmaneuver her opponents.
+Darkoriax17 0:06 Oh, it's THAT variation?! Well that's even more proof...This may actually be referencing the Crossover figure Kotobukiya Figures made of Fei-Yen that had switchable parts that allowed her to be changed into Miku...you could even replace the rapier with a leek...Haha!
@@Darkoriax17 Very late, but yes exactly this. They wanted Miku in this game *really* badly, and this was the only way they could do it without breaking the conventions of SRW entirely.
In fact, it's so miku-focused that this version of Fei Yen is the only unit *in the entire game* from Virtual-On, and it's a crossover action figure that never appeared in a game before SRW UX!
Wut
Banpresto is really scraping for anything to put into its games, huh? How about going back to flipping Chogokin Hello Kitty?
Fei Yen Hatsune Miku was actually requested by SRW fans in Japan. This game came out during Vocaloid's prime hype, especially when the Project Diva games were still new and popular in Japanese arcades. SEGA which had the rights to make games base off of Vocaloid, made Fei Yen as a secret costume in Project Diva, and it was immensely popular (wished I picked up the figure back when it was cheap for around 40 USD). I think of this as a nice easter egg.
@@WatcherMovie008 the only reason Banpresto is able to add Miku was due to Loop hole abuse that banpretor use about treadmark
@@WatcherMovie008 The toy looks cool but apparently really fragile
Chogokin Hello Kitty is too powerful, it would one hit all enemies and possibly even convert them from being red (enemy) units to blue (ally) units with its strongest attack. Amuro fought it once canonically in the Nu and was completely powerless before Kitty's Ultra Friendship Newtype Aura.
@@maxspecs *Rechecks Hello Kitty vs. Gundam* --- no that was the RX-7.