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The first mobile iteration of the DJMax's popular touch-based Technika rhythm game series.

The 3rd installment of the DJ Max arcade game series.

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.

Hold your breath for a new challenge in this sequel to Pentavision's hit touch screen rhythm arcade game.

Based on DJMax Portable 2 but mixing elements from all the games, DJMax Fever features a brand new mix of music tracks, a re-balanced difficulty curve, new visual elements and more! The title packs in more than 100 songs for you to tap through, as well as a Freestyle Mode, Extreme challenges, five difficulty levels, Network Battle Mode and a collection gallery to house the music videos, soundtracks, and images you unlock.

DJMax Trilogy is a rhythm action game with five difficulty modes ranging from limited four-key gameplay to a challenging eight-key setup. As notes are played with perfect accuracy, a "fever gauge" will be charged. When it is fully charged, Fever can be activated. Fever acts as a multiplier to score and it varies between x2 and x5.

Pentavision's first arcade music game features Ouendan-style gameplay using a touchscreen HDTV. It was first released in South Korea in 2008, followed by a worldwide release the following year.

DJMax Portable Clazziquai Edition is a new entry in the Portable franchise, aimed towards casual players and featuring music from the popular Korean electro/pop band Clazziquai Project.

DJ Max Portable 2 introduces one more gameplay mode and offers a song selection of more than 60 tunes. In the new Fever Mode, you fill up your Fever ability which, when activated, speeds up the notes and applies a 2x score multiplier. By filling up yet another Fever, you can activate it again for a 3x multiplier, so on and so forth.

DJMax Portable is a music video game for the PlayStation Portable. It is a sequel to DJMax Online, a web-based music mixing game for Windows.

DJMax Online is the first installment of the DJMax series, released for Windows in South Korea, Japan, and China.