If you own a hacked Vita and a legitimate copy of the game, converting it to VPK is a smart move for longevity. If you don’t, consider importing a used cartridge (still widely available in Japan for ¥2,000-3,000) and dumping it yourself. The rhythm game community thanks you for supporting Vocaloid creators.
Introduction: A Vocaloid Rhythm Classic Few rhythm games have achieved the cult status of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd . Developed by Sega and Crypton Future Media, this 2014 sequel refined the mechanics of its predecessor with a sharper tracklist, revamped graphics, and the introduction of "Double Scla" notes. For PlayStation Vita owners, the game represented a pinnacle of portable rhythm gaming—responsive touch mechanics, cross-save functionality with the PS3 version, and over 40 songs spanning Miku's iconic catalog. Hatsune Miku Project Diva F 2nd PS VITA VPK D...
Now go land those “Fine” notes, and may your combo never break. Have a tip for custom song conversion or a stable DLC pack? Share your setup in the comments below (on the original forum where this article appears). If you own a hacked Vita and a
But in the modern emulation and homebrew scene, many players seek the format of this game. Why? Because the official digital release has been delisted from the PlayStation Store in many regions, physical copies are rare and expensive, and custom firmware (CFW) users prefer the convenience of direct installation via VitaShell. Introduction: A Vocaloid Rhythm Classic Few rhythm games