Overview
DJ Max Technika Tune gameplayDJ Max Technika Tune is a rhythm game for the PlayStation Vita and is developed by South Korean developer Pentavision Entertainment with additional development by Neowiz's Mobile division. It was published by Pentavision in South Korea, Pentavision Global in North America, and Cyberfront in Japan.
Unlike the Portable series it proceeds, DJ Max Technika Tune has a unique playstyle that takes advantage of the PS Vita's touchscreen to emulate the arcade experience of the Technika series. Whereas the Portable games have all played akin to Konami's Beatmania series, Technika requires the player to synchronously tap and interact with icons that appear on a timeline to play the notes in the song's chart.
DJ Max Technika Tune was announced towards the end of 2011 to much anticipation in the rhythm game community. The popular arcade series saw its PlayStation Vita debut in South Korea on the 20th of September, 2012 when it released. Japan followed seven days later on the 27th of September, 2012 and the North American version released on the 26th of October, 2012. The game was made available in stores and on the PlayStation Network.
Gameplay
Every chart has been re-written to accommodate the game's 3-lane playfield, and repeater/hold notes have been reworked to make use of the rear touch panel during gameplay. The rear touch panel can be enabled or disabled in the options menu, with the assigned notes being playable on the front panel as well. As with previous portable DJMAX games, the title also includes a vast collection of unlockable songs and content, including music and videos from the game without the gameplay elements laid on top.
Song List
Genre | Song Title | Artist |
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Western House | Back To Life | CROOVE |
Melodic Trance | Renovation | XeoN |
House Dance | Take on Me | Cuve |
Ani Pop | Shining My Boy | AstroKid |
Acid Dance | The MAX | NDLee |
Art Core | Silent Clarity | Tsukasa |
Toy Box | A Song Of Sixpence | makou |
Dance Floor | Luv Yourself | NDLee |
Jungle Pop | Never Say | NDLee |
Happy Core | Light House | xxdbxx |
Modern Rock | Fallen Angel | DJ Mocha |
P-Funk | Get On Top | Planetboom |
HiFi Pop | Hello Pinky | NieN |
Techno Pop | End Of The Moonlight | Forte Escape |
Rock | OBLIVION (Rockin' Night Style | NieN |
Classic Remix | Mozart Symphony #40 1st Movement | Kim Changhoon |
Trance | ACCESS | Sphazer |
Melodic Trance | Thor | XeoN |
Classic Remix | Piano Concerto No.1 | WavFactory |
Pop Rock | Brand NEW Days | Planetboom |
Modern Rock | Forever | Bexter |
Acid House | Y | NDLee |
House Dance | I Want You | Lin-G |
Urban Pop | Ru'tin | Bexter |
K-Pop | Remember | Lin-G |
Planet Core | Keys To The World | Planetboom |
Balaeric House | Shoreline | Oriental ST8 |
Psychadelic Trance | Fermion | makou |
Piano Ballad | Proposed, Flower, Wolf Part 1 | ReX |
Fusion Hip Hop | Fate | STi |
Gabber | SON OF SUN | Hosoe Shinji |
Dance Pop | First Kiss | BJJ |
Ani Pop | Cosmic Fantastic Lovesong | DINY |
Techno Trance | Dual Strikers | 7 Sequence |
Jazz House | Cozy Quilt | bermei.inazawa |
Symphonic Rave | La Campanella: Nu Rave | Cranky |
Funky House | Luv Flow (Funky House Mix) | Paul Bazooka |
Hip House | Hanzup! | Mr. Funky |
Reggaeton-Like | Put Em Up | makou |
Dance Pop | Trip | NieN |
Irish Dance | Emblem | makou |
Electro House | RockSTAR | Mr. Funky |
Cute Pop | Heartbeat Part 2 | NDLee |
Rap Metal | Feel Ma Beat | NieN |
Melodic Trance | Xeus | XeoN |
Oriental Funk | Kung-Fu Rider | AstroKid |
Fusion HipHop | Ghost | STi |
Electro Tance | Dark Prism | Tsukasa |
R&B Slow | My Heart, My Soul | 3rd Coast |
Light Pop | EGG | Nauts |
K-Pop | You & Me | NieN |
Soulful R&B | Ooh La La | Julie C |
90's Rock | You Should Get Over Me | Jessica Wolff |
Electro HipHop | In The TDot | Mr. Thoro |
Rave | SuperNova | Cranky |
Junkno | AD2222 | CROOVE |
Gabba | Bamboo on Bamboo | Sampling Masters MEGA |
Euro Dance | Angel | Laurent Newfield & Ravenant |
80's Dance | Wanna Be Your LOVER | Laurent Newfield & Ravenant |
K-Pop | Step | Kara |
K-Pop | Pretty Girl | Kara |
K-Pop | Jumping | Kara |
K-Pop | Mister | Kara |
K-Pop | Lupin | Kara |
Limited Edition

A limited edition of the game was announced on the game's release in South Korea and featured, like the limited editions of its predecessors, a host of bonuses for fans of the series. Made available for pre-order on the game's official website, the Limited Edition of DJ Max Technika Tune featured:
- The DJ Max Technika Tune game with unique, optional packaging
- A two-disc soundtrack
- An artbook
- A branded hand-strap and screen-cleaner
- A protective case for the PS Vita
- A pouch for the PS Vita
- Credit code for the Neowiz BUGS music network
The North American version of the limited edition features all of the contents listen above, save for the Neowiz BUGS card. The edition's pre-orders for North America sold out in 8 hours with only 750 copies made available.
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