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Future Mix

The Vocaloid phenomenon shows no signs of slowing down. Miku's shown up for the first time at an Animelo concert. An anime based entirely around a Vocaloid song has been made. Several schools have used a song originally sung by Miku for their graduation.

And a piece of this history has been stored within this game, presented to players in way that shows them why the Vocaloid phenomenon is the way it is.

The Future is here. She is here. She and everywhere. And as Tripshots said in his video,

Links:

Vocaloid Wiki: Self-explanatory.
VOCALOID Otaku Network: English-speaking Vocaloid community.
Piapro: This place is Crypton's official Vocaloid fansite. Users can register there and upload images and music for everyone else to see. It's primarily a place where people can collaborate with Vocaloid-related content creation.
The winners of Sega's first-year anniversary of Miku Hastune at piapro: Pretty much everything found here is what Sega used for Project Diva.
KEI-garou:KEI's website. In case you missed it earlier.
Good Smile Company: These guys pretty much have a monopoly on Vocaloid-releated merchandise. Don't go here unless you have a lot of disposable income you're willing to part for Vocaloid-related junk. And a lot of time to look for places online that sell these goods.
Comic Rush's Website: The manga serialization where Maker Hikoushiki Hatsune Mix, KEI's Vocaloid manga not acknowledged by Crypton, resides. He's currently taking a break on it at this time of writing.