- DJMax Portable Hot Tunes
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DJMAX Portable Hot Tunes
Front cover and UMD for DJMax Portable Hot TunesDeveloper(s) Pentavision Publisher(s) Pentavision Designer(s) ponGlow Platform(s) PlayStation Portable Release date(s) - KR June 11, 2010
- JP TBA
Genre(s) Music video game Mode(s) Single-player Multiplayer Rating(s) - CERO: A
- GRB: 12+
Media/distribution UMD DJMax Portable: Hot Tunes (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 핫튠즈; Japanese: DJマックス ホットチューンズ) is a 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 would find it easy to play. It also has been specifically designed for a Japanese audience and precaution has been taken in avoiding translation errors. It is the second DJMax game to be formally released in Japan. Hot Tunes is the sixth installment of the DJMax series for the PlayStation Portable platform. Currently only a UMD distribution for the game is available. A total of 2000 limited edition sets was made available. Each package included a wooden case, calendar, original soundtrack and piano collection, and 8 kinds of mini-posters. [1][2]
Contents
Features
Main menu was based on DJMax Portable and other features were derived from Portable 2. The game uses the opening from DJ Portable, Ask to Wind Live Mix. Introduction of '4B Lite', an easier 4B (4-button) mode for beginners and can be compared to 2B (2-button) mode in DJMax Portable Clazziquai Edition. 5B (5-button) mode is absent. Replaced by the usual 4B mode as the intermediate level. 6B (6-button) mode is again available in this version, there was never a version without 6B. 8B (8-button) mode is present on all difficulty settings. This mode could only be unlocked after extensive gameplay in Portable 2 and Fever. Link Disc and Album section is absent. The Auto-Correction feature (in which any button can be used to hit a note), introduced in Black Square and used in Fever and Trilogy, has been removed. The 'Specialized Note', which was introduced in DJMax Portable Black Square and DJ Max Fever, that's different in color than the rest, giving bonus points when hit and stops the background music when missed, has been removed as well.
Music
Hot Tunes includes songs from DJMax Portable and DJMax Portable 2.
Track list- Ask to Wind (Japanese Version)
- Chrono Breakers
- End of the Moonlight
- Heart Beat
- Let's Go Baby
- Fallen Angel
- Brandnew Days
- Ray Of Illuminati
- Jupiter driving
- Chain of Gravity
- higher
- Never Say
- MASAI
- NB Ranger
- NANO RISK
- Rolling On the Duck
- Mess it up
- Can We Talk
- Miles
- Futurism
- Eternal Memory
- Hello Pinky
- Save My Dream
- Sunny Side
- For Seasons
- OBLIVION
- A.I
- Seeker
- whiteblue
- Minimal Life
- Hamsin
- BLYTHE
- Luv Flow
- Memory of Beach
- Every Morning
- sO mUCH iN LUV
- Ladymade Star
- Stay with me
- Good Bye
- DIVINE SERVICE
- Out Law
- Syriana
- Enemy Storm
- Rock Or Die
- GET OUT
- Starfish
- Get On Top
- NB RANGERS : Returns
- Fentanest
- Another DAY
- Phantom Of Sky
- MidNight Blood
- SIN
- Nightmare
- IKARUS
- FTR
- SQUEEZE
- BRAIN STORM
- Cherokee
- Light House
- TaeKwonBuri
- Astro Fight
- Sunset Rider
- OBLIVION (Rockin` Night Style)
Glitches
Inside feature called "MV Edition" there are two "Sunset Rider" music videos being shown. The other one is actually music video for "Sunny Side".
See also
- DJMax - DJMax series.
- DJ Max Fever - A similar compilation version marketed towards North America.
External links
References
- ^ RULIWEB (June 1, 2010). "펜타비전, DJ맥스 포터블 핫튠즈 세부 정보 공개" (in Korean). ruliweb.com. http://ruliweb.daum.net/data/rulinews/read.htm?num=17666. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
- ^ chronos_music (2010-06-02). "「DJMAX Hot Tunes」発表 DJMAX ついに日本で正式発売". chronos666.exblog.jp. http://chronos666.exblog.jp/12738020. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
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