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    DJMAX Portable 3

    Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Oct 14, 2010

    DJ MAX Portable 3 is the long-awaited continuation of the heavily imported Korean PSP rhythm game series.

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    DJ Max Portable 3 is the third numbered installment in the DJ Max Portable franchise and is developed by Pentavision Entertainment and published by Neowiz Games, with PM Studios taking publishing duties in North America. It features over 50 all new songs, a new beginner mode, a new game mode called Remix that also includes a re-vamped user interface, high-definition background videos and graphics, and more in-depth customization options. It was simultaneously released in Korea by Pentavision Entertainment and in North America by PM Studios on October 14th, 2010. A PlayStation Network version of the game was released on October 19th, 2010 for download.

    On September 9th, 2010, a 1000 copies, Limited Edition version of the game was made available by pre-order exclusively through Bemanistyle.com.

    As opposed to previous entries of the franchise, ponGlow is neither directing or producing the title. Instead, DJ Max music veterans Bexter and Planetboom are directing the title. Similarly, Croove has taken over the role as Producer.

    Gameplay

    Remix Mode

    4.2T mode
    4.2T mode

    Remix Mode is the newest addition to the DJ Max Portable franchise. The mode, known as X.2T, will be compatible with every previous difficulty mode. For example, 6B Remix Mode would be 6.2T Mode. The mode will introduce two new note types: Turntable notes and Sampler notes.

    Turntable Notes are purple notes that are activated with the analog stick. They are based on turntable mixing, cross-fading and scratching.

    Sampler Notes are synthesizer notes that activate sound effects and samples. They take up the two new lanes added to the user interface and are activated by hitting the Square, Triangle and Circle buttons in combination with the Analog Stick being held to the left or right.

    Removed Features

    While it promised a revival of sorts to the series numbered continuum, a host of features are significantly lacking from DJ Max Portable 3. Many of the additions and tweaks introduced to the series through Black Square and Clazziquai Edition are gone, as well as certain features introduced as far back as DJ Max Portable 2. 5B mode (originally introduced in 2) is gone, a mode previously used to ease the transition from 4-Button mode to the significantly more complex 6-button mode. 8B, 6BFX and 8BFX mode were also removed.

    The Club Tour mode introduced in Clazziquai/Black Square is also gone, which served as a campaign-type method to unlock new songs, skins, and notes. The issue with this omission is that it wasn't replaced with any other mode, not even the barebones playlist mode from DJ Max Portable. (Known as Club Mode in that game)

    OST Mode, Album, and Link Disc options are also missing. Link Disc was a feature used in all previous DJ Max games to unlock new skins, notes, and music files. The player would be asked to insert a previous DJ Max game into the UMD drive and not only would this unlock new features in the most recent game they were playing, but would also allow them to play through the entire playlist of previous games using the current game's revised mechanics. (i.e.: Playing DJ Max Portable 1 songs in Portable 2)

    Limited Edition

    Limited Edition Packaging
    Limited Edition Packaging

    On September 9th, 2010, PM Studios, in collaboration with Bemanistyle.com, announced a Limited Edition that was exclusive to Bemanistyle.com. The Limited Edition was pre-order only and was limited to 1000 copies. It was shipped on October 14th, 2010 along with the standard retail edition. The Limited Edition features:

    • DJ Max Portable 3
    • An alternate cover sheet
    • Art Book
    • Two-Disc Soundtrack
    • Deluxe Packaging
    • Contest Voucher

    Along with the Limited Edition, Bemanistyle also ran a contest, where every Limited Edition came with a voucher, entering whoever purchased the game into a drawing of PM Studios/DJ Max goodies. The full rundown of said contest can be seen here.

    Incomplete Track List

    Song TitleArtist
    Put Em' Upmakou
    Dual Strikers7 Sequence
    La Campanella: Nu RaveCranky
    Sweet DreamLin-G
    PUZZLERElectronic Boutique
    TripNieN
    Love is BeautifulElectronic Boutique
    Revolution Theme?
    Rage of DemonNieN
    Supersonic (Mr. Funky Dirty Remix)Planetboom
    Say it From Your Heartmakou
    Whitebluezts
    Outlaw: RebornCroove (Mr. Funky Remix)
    Your Own MiracleRuby Tuesday
    D2First Aid
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