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Brings in songs from all DJMAX games, with a few new ones. Taking a departure from its beatmania-like sibling series, its gameplay is a combination of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan / Elite Beat Agents and Lumines - a "timeline" passes over notes on the screen, which you touch as the timeline passes over them. DJMAX Technika - The Gaiden Game (gameplay-wise) to DJMAX.It was released on Octofor the UMD version and October 19 on the PlayStation Network. The game also features a new mode that utilizes the analog nub to switch to two "turntables" at appropriate times to in a sense remix the song.
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With around 40 songs to choose from (a mix between old returning songs, Technika 2 songs, and new Portable 3 songs), the game is meant to be a return to the roots of the Portable series, hence the numerical naming. DJMAX Portable 3 - the first Portable game since Fever to be released outside Korea (and on the same release date, too).DJMAX Fever - released in late January 2009 as the first DJMAX Portable title to be released outside of South Korea, and its songlist is a mix of the first two Portable titles.DJMAX Black Square - released about a month and a half later, and is targeted at more experienced players.

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Originally released on ( as its title implies) the PSP in 2006, it saw success not only in Korea, but non-Korean countries as well, leading to an "International" release with English text (albeit with poorly-censored songs and the replacement of the song Dreadnought, whose background animations mocked former U.S.
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Suffers from a partial case of No Export for You you couldn't play the Korean version since you need a Korean residence number (which is a crime to falsify) you could play the Japanese and Chinese versions, but the Japanese version. The game plays suspiciously like beatmania, though this is due to be being a clone of Ez2DJ, which was even more like beatmania (complete with turntable) to the point where Konami stepped in and sued.
