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'''Domino's App feat. Hatsune Miku''' is a discontinued app formerly released on March 7th, 2013, that was a collaboration with Domino's and Hatsune Miku Kayac Inc.<ref>[https://www.kayac.com/en/service/client/1062 Kayac article on the ''Domino's App feat. Hatsune Miku''.] Retrieved 10 May '20</ref> Unfortunately, the app was discontinued, but then it was archived by Jason Scott on April 24th, 2020.
'''Domino's App feat. Hatsune Miku''' is a discontinued app formerly released on March 7th, 2013, that was a collaboration with Domino's and Hatsune Miku Kayac Inc.<ref>[https://www.kayac.com/en/service/client/1062 Kayac article on the ''Domino's App feat. Hatsune Miku''.] Retrieved 10 May '20</ref> Unfortunately, the app was discontinued rendering it unavailable for download.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 05:37, 14 November 2020

Logo Miku.JPG

The logo for the app.

Status: Found

Date found: 24 Apr 2020

Found by: Brick,
Nick Robinson,
Burrito,
Jason Scott

Domino's App feat. Hatsune Miku is a discontinued app formerly released on March 7th, 2013, that was a collaboration with Domino's and Hatsune Miku Kayac Inc.[1] Unfortunately, the app was discontinued rendering it unavailable for download.

History

The infamous video, which was released a day before the app, has a video with the former CEO of Domino's Japan, Scott, talking about the various features and how the app was made, including a feature with augmented reality, probably the first app to include that.[2] The app was taken down at an unknown date, presumably 2015 or 16 when 4G arose and when the iPhone 6 was popular.

Eventual Finding

Nick Robinson, a long time anime enthusiast, downloaded the app on its initial release and wanted to retrieve the app after 7 years. He bought an iPhone 5 from eBay and found the app on his old iCloud account. With the help of two coders and Jason Scott, they eventually found a way to release the app again.

Gallery

A video about the history of the app's finding.

初音ミク - SOON, one of the music videos.

External Links

References