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Merchandising involving GUMI has also picked up. She is currently the most used non-Crypton Vocaloid to date, and enjoys continued success after being updated with the Vocaloid3 engine. The 'poid' at the end of Megpoid combines 'loid' with the 'っぽい' suffix which means 'resemblance to', making the full meaning of 'like a Vocaloid'.Īs with Gackpo, GUMI has initial trouble penetrating the fandom when it was released, but soon surpassed her male vocal predecessor with more and more quality songs made using her voice, rivaling even Crypton Media's own creations (Miku and co.). Her voice was sampled from a Japanese-Filipino singer named Megumi Nakajima (中島 愛), which is where both the software name and Vocaloid name were derived from. GUMI was initially developed with the Vocaloid2 engine, but has an updated version using Vocaloid3. The name of the Vocaloid is simply 'GUMI' the 'Megpoid' in front is the name of the software, which implies that more Vocaloids could technically be made under the Megpoid name. It was later included in Taiko no Tatsujin: Don and Katsu's Space-time Adventue as a DLC song.GUMI is the second Japanese Vocaloid developed by Internet Co. On the arcade platform, it was first included in the Sorairo Version cabinets that was used in the 2013 NicoNico Chokaigi Event and was later included in all public cabinet with Japanese version's Jupdate and the launch of Asia version of Taiko no Tatsujin: Momoiro Version. The song was one of the four winning entries in the GUMI Song Contest that was held by CreoFuga from May 26 to June 26, 2012.
