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  2. Free Fire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Free Fire Max is an enhanced version of Free Fire that was released in 2021. [ 71 ] [ 72 ] It features improved High-Definition graphics , sound effects , and a 360-degree rotatable lobby. Players can use the same account to play both Free Fire Max and Free Fire , and in-game purchases, costumes, and items are synced between the two games. [ 73 ]

  3. List of Vocaloid products - Wikipedia

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    April 30, 2010 Tonio [25] Zero-G English Male July 14, 2010 Lily [26] [27] Avex ... August 5, 2012 (prize in the Vocaloid 3 music contest) VY2v3: Yamaha Corporation ...

  4. Utatane Piko - Wikipedia

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    Utatane Piko (歌手音ピコ) is a Japanese speaking Vocaloid by Sony Entertainment for Vocaloid 2.His voice is taken from the Japanese singer Piko.He was used in Samfree's "Night Series", singing the song "Piko Piko Legend of the Night."

  5. samfree - Wikipedia

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    The song would later on form part of samfree's "Night Series" of Vocaloid music tracks. Following a series of agreements with various studios, samfree composed and arranged character songs, opening and closing theme songs for anime series such as Wish Upon the Pleiades , Mushibugyo , Good Luck Girl! , Tegami Bachi: Reverse and Katanagatari .

  6. Gackpoid - Wikipedia

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    Gackpoid was developed by Internet Co., Ltd. using Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid 2 synthesizer software as their first venture into the voice synthesizer industry. [1] The initial version was released on July 31, 2008. The name "Gackpoid", meaning "Gackt-like Vocaloid", was chosen by Gackt himself during the voice recording process. [2]

  7. Kaito (software) - Wikipedia

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    This shocked the Vocaloid developers at Crypton Future Media, who were surprised by the sudden interest in older Vocaloid software. [citation needed] At the height of his sales, he was the only one of the two Vocaloid engine vocals to have a consistent ranking as one of the Crypton's Top Ten Products.

  8. Vocaloid 3 - Wikipedia

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    CUL was released for the VOCALOID 3 software based on the voice of Eri Kitamura. She sings in Japanese and was released by Internet co., Ltd on the December 22, 2011. [30] CUL originally started out as the mascot for the TV documentary "VOCALO Revolution" which focused on the impact VOCALOID had had on the Japanese culture.

  9. Kaai Yuki - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2009, Yuki's voice has been gaining popularity in the early 2020s thanks to songs like "Lag Train" (ラグトレイン, Ragu Torein) [7] and later similarly when the animated music video of "Gale All Back" (強風オールバック, Kyōfū Ōru Bakku) featuring her vocals and likeness went viral on YouTube and Niconico, topping the Billboard Niconico Vocaloid Songs Top 20 chart ...