DJMax Mobile (Korean: 디제이맥스 모바일, dijeimaegseu mobail) is a version of the DJMax rhythm action game specifically developed for mobile phones. As of 2011, two separate titles exists of the game from separate developers who licensed the DJMax brand from the Pentavision. These mobile games were available only in Korea. DJMax Mobile has two different gameplay styles. First mode is similar to DJMax Portable series where you press physical buttons at a specific time. However, if you mobile phone has a touch-screen capability you can also play the game in year 2009 version using mode which is similar to DJMax Technika where you do very specific touch gestures to control the game. DJMax Mobile games are not considered as a part of the main game series because they weren't developed by Pentavision and quality of these games is average even when compared to other similar mobile games. Both of these games are discontinued. The spiritual successor for the DJMax Mobile series is called Tap Sonic.
DJMax Mobile 2005[edit]
DJMax Portable: Hot Tunes is an action-rhythm video game for the PlayStation Portable published and developed by Pentavision. It is a compilation of the DJMax Portable and DJMax Portable 2 games. The game is intended to be beginner-friendly and Pentavision stated that players who have never played the DJMax series series would find it easy to play. It also has been specifically designed for a Japanese. Hot Tunes contains all the fan-favorites from DJ MAX 1 and 2. This is not just a 'best select' game, the music are remastered with cutting edge technology, so it'll be even more powerful. This OST was also bundled with DJMAX Trilogy's Muse-On limited Edition.
DJMAX Mobile | |
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Developer(s) | Freezm |
Publisher(s) | CJ Internet |
Platform(s) | Mobile (WIPI) |
Release | June 15, 2005 |
Genre(s) | Music video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The first DJMax Mobile game was developed by Freezm and it was released by CJ Internet (which is a part of the large Korean entertainment company CJ Entertainment) on June 15, 2005. This game service is not available anymore. It supported DJMax Portable-style single-player mode and non-stop mode. Users could compare their scores using ranking lists. It runs on Korean WIPI mobile phone middleware platform.
DJMax Mobile 2009[edit]
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Developer(s) | Ntreev[1] |
Publisher(s) | Gametree |
Platform(s) | Mobile (WIPI) |
Release | December 24, 2009 |
Genre(s) | Music video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Free ssl vst plugin download. The second DJMax Mobile game was developed by Ntreev and published by Gametree. Traktor pro 2 ipad controller. It was released on December 24, 2009.[2] It features selection of 68 songs from DJMax Portable, Portable 2, Clazziquai Edition, Black Square and Technika. The game supports DJMax Portable's 3B, 6B and 9B button modes, and if touch-screen is present also, DJMax Technika mode will be available. The game includes Mission, Survival and Freestyle gameplay modes. Songs are stored in a MIDI format which caused some controversy among the players. The difficulty of the game is on a low level (when compared to DJMax Portable games or DJMax Online) due the fact that mobile phones it was intended for did not have enough processing power for the game. The DJMax Mobile 2009 version was written using WIPI middleware platform so that it would run on a large number of devices. The size of the game is 2012 KB.[3] On November 1, 2010 DJMax Mobile was discontinued. https://intensivepremier.weebly.com/quack-tuts-serum-pack-download.html.
Tap Sonic[edit]
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Tap Sonic | |
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Developer(s) | Neowiz Internet |
Publisher(s) | Neowiz Internet |
Platform(s) | iOS, Android |
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Genre(s) | Music video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Tap Sonic (Korean: 탭소닉) is a spin-off of the DJMax series by Neowiz Internet for mobile platforms such as iOS and Android in a partnership with Pentavision. It is a music game featuring various DJMax tracks, and is updated weekly with new content including licensed music from SM and YG Entertainment, amongst other music labels. Songs are played by spending Music Points that are purchased by players. Premium songs can be purchased in a one-off transaction.
DJMax Ray[edit]
DJMAX Ray | |
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Developer(s) | Pentavision Studio |
Publisher(s) | Neowiz Internet |
Platform(s) | |
Release | September 28, 2012 |
Genre(s) | Music video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The third DJMax Mobile game, DJMax Ray was developed by Pentavision Studio and published by Neowiz Internet. A teaser for this game was released on 22 August 2012 in Tap SonicYouTube accounts. But it doesn't show the gameplay screen. The game was released for Apple iOS and Android.
DJMax Technika Q[edit]
DJMAX Technika Q | |
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Developer(s) | Planet Team |
Publisher(s) | Neowiz Internet |
Platform(s) | |
Release | October 13, 2013 |
Genre(s) | Music video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The fourth DJMax Mobile game, DJMax Technika Q was developed by Planet Team, the reunion of earlier Pentavision team member and published by Neowiz Internet. A teaser for this game was released in September 2013. The game is released for Apple iOS and Android with Kakao Gaming platform.
External links[edit]
References[edit]
- ^DJMax Mobile's page on NTreev's website
- ^Gamemeca.com news about DJMax Mobile
- ^'DJMax Story'. Archived from the original on 2010-12-10. Retrieved 2011-03-24.
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Developer(s) | Pentavision, Neowiz Mobile |
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Publisher(s) |
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Producer(s) | Planetboom |
Designer(s) | XeoN |
Platform(s) | PlayStation Vita |
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Genre(s) | Music video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
DJMax Technika Tune is a music game for the PlayStation Vita published and developed by Pentavision Studio in South Korea, and is an adaptation of the earlier DJMax Technika arcade game series.[3]
Development[edit]
On September 8, 2011, Pentavision announced that DJMax Technika would be adapted to the PlayStation Vita.[4] The working title of the upcoming game was reported as DJMax Technika Vita.[5] On April 13, 2012 the final official title was revealed to be DJMax Technika Tune, along with its release date within South Korea.[6][7] On April 24, 2012, it was announced that the game would be released in North America during Q2/Q3 of 2012, alongside a new promotional trailer for the game.[8]
Gameplay[edit]
In-game screenshot demonstrating the touchscreen interface of the rhythm game
The PlayStation Vita version features a new play style to the arcade version, utilising both the front touchscreen and rear touchpad, as well as the return of OST and M/V modes. The port is announced to have more songs than any of the earlier DJMax Portable games.[5] The US version of the game will contain 67 individual music tracks.[9]
Game Mode[edit]
DJMax Technika Tune introduces 4 modes for single player. The gameplay utilises a 3-note track.
Star Mixing[edit]
Star Mixing is a beginner mode identical to the Lite Mixing mode in the original arcade version of DJMax Technika https://intensivepremier.weebly.com/bartender-1-mac.html. (prior to the large note patch). The game allows the player to play using the touchscreen, and the long, repeat and repeat long notes will not appear in this mode. The charts in Freestyle mode are called STAR charts.
Pop Mixing[edit]
Pop Mixing is an amateur mode identical to the Popular Mixing in the original arcade game. The game allows the player to play using the touchscreen exclusively, or both the touchscreen and rear pad. The charts in Freestyle mode are called POP charts.
Club Mixing[edit]
Club Mixing is an advanced mode identical to the Club Mixing in the DJMax Technika 2 and DJMax Technika 3 arcade games. The game will allow the player to select three songs to play, and a Boss Stage track will be selected at the end in the same manner as the arcade games. Within the first game the player is able to deplete the Groove Meter for up to one bar, and if the Groove Meter is depleted beyond the point allowed for that stage, the player will fail the game. The charts in Freestyle mode are called CLUB charts.
Freestyle Mixing[edit]
Freestyle Mixing is a free mode similar to the Freestyle modes in earlier games within the DJMax Portable series and DJMax Trilogy. The songs unlocked in Star Mixing/Pop Mixing/Club Mixing will appear in this mode.
Reception[edit]
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Kotaku describes Technika Tune as on par with Gravity Rush and LittleBigPlanet as one of the top performing titles on the PlayStation Vita, albeit having a relatively difficult learning curve.[18]
Joystiq gave Technika Tune an overall rating of 4 out of 5, complimenting the game's visuals and music library.[15]Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the game a score of 8.5, citing that although the fever mechanism is rather difficult to activate, the game overall has quality audio and video along with enjoyable gameplay.[13]
Technika Tune was also nominated for PS Vita PSN Game of the Year 2012 on the US PlayStation Game of the Year Awards.[19]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Spencer, 26 June 2012, DJMax Technika Tune Set For September Release In Japan, Siliconera
- ^Ishaan, 21 September 2012, DJMax Technika Tune Gets An Expensive Limited Edition In North America, Siliconera
- ^Stephen Foote, 2012-10-15, DJ Max Technika Tune Import Review, Black Panel Archived December 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^Andrew Yoon, 8 September 2011, DJ Max Technika coming to PlayStation Vita, Shack News
- ^ ab8 September 2011, 'DJ MAX 테크니카' PSVITA로 발매 예정, Ruliweb[dead link]
- ^Mike Fahey, 13 April 2012, Our First Teasing Glance At DJMax Technika Tune For The PlayStation Vita, Kotaku
- ^2012.04.13, DJMAX TECHNIKA TUNE, 티저 영상 공개, Ruliweb
- ^24 April 2012, DJ Max Technika Tune carried to North American Vitas this summerArchived 2012-05-13 at the Wayback Machine, Joystiq
- ^Spencer, 26 June 2012, DJMax Technika Tune Has 67 Songs With Music From AstroKid, XeoN, And KARA, Siliconera
- ^'DJMAX Technika Tune for PlayStation Vita'. GameRankings. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ^'DJMAX Technika Tune for PlayStation Vita Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ^Josh Tolentino (January 27, 2013). 'Review: DJMAX Technika Tune'. Destructoid. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ^ abEric L. Patterson (December 12, 2012). 'EGM Review: DJMax Technika Tune'. EGMNOW. Archived from the original on May 21, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ^Sal Romano (September 18, 2012). 'Famitsu Review Scores: Issue 1241'. Gematsu. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ^ abJC Fletcher (December 12, 2012). 'DJMax Technika Tune review: Let your fingers do the dancing'. Joystiq. Archived from the original on February 15, 2015. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ^Peter Willington (January 2, 2013). 'DJMAX Technika Tune review - PlayStation Vita reviews'. Pocket Gamer. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ^Matt Mirkovich (January 9, 2013). 'DJ Max Technika Tune Review'. Gaming Nexus. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ^Richard Eisenbeis, 2012-10-12, DJMax Technika Tune is a Music Game Tailor-Made For the Vita, Kotaku
- ^Sid Shuman, 2012-12-14, Vote For Your Favorite PlayStation Games of 2012 Now!, PlayStation.Blog
External links[edit]
Dj Max Hot Tunes Inf Auto Sales
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