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DJMax Technika Tune

DJMax Portable Technika Tune cover.jpg
Developer(s) Pentavision, Neowiz Mobile
Publisher(s)
  • NA: Pentavision Global
  • JP: CyberFront
Producer(s) Planetboom
Designer(s) XeoN
Platform(s) PlayStation Vita
Release date(s)
  • KR: 20 September 2012
  • HK: 20 September 2012
  • JP: 27 September 2012
  • NA: 4 December 2012
Genre(s) Music video game
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 83.33%
Metacritic 81/100
Review scores
Publication Score
Destructoid 8/10
EGM 8.5/10
Famitsu 28/40
Joystiq 4/5
Pocket Gamer UK 8/10
Gaming Nexus 8.5/10

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.

On September 8, 2011, Pentavision announced that DJMax Technika would be adapted to the PlayStation Vita. The working title of the upcoming game was reported as DJMax Technika Vita. On April 13, 2012 the final official title was revealed to be DJMax Technika Tune, along with its release date within South Korea. 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.

The PlayStation Vita version will feature 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. The US version of the game will contain 67 individual music tracks.

DJMax Technika Tune introduces 4 modes for single player. The gameplay utilises a 3-note track.

Star Mixing is a beginner mode identical to the Lite Mixing mode in the original arcade version of DJMax Technika (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 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 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 3 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.


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