
Master DJing is locked from the get-go, requiring several hours of playtime before unlocking. Uses 8 inputs (Left, Up, Right, Square, Triangle, Circle and both triggers) and consists of a 3-song set. Uses 6 inputs (Left, Up, Right, Square, Triangle and Circle) and consists of a 3-song set.

Uses only 4 inputs (Left, Up, Triangle and Circle) and consists of a 3-song set. Rookie DJing is essentially the 'beginner mode'. DJ MAX Portable is comprised of 3 different control schemes, represented as follows. Rectangular shaped (with the default Note effector) notes scroll down from the top of the screen onto a red line across the note field where the player must hit each corresponding note in time to the beat. Game Modesīeatmania, Pop'n Music or Rock Band. DJ MAX Portable was released in South Korea on January 16th, 2008 with the International version releasing in October of 2008. It's the first entry in the now-popular Portable franchise, laying the foundation for some of the series' reoccurring artists, songs and bonuses. Songs that require an unlock are marked with (**).DJ MAX Portable is a music/rhythm game from Korean developer Pentavision. Generally these songs were in Portable 1 (which didn't have a 5B mode). 15 more songs are unlockable for play via various methods, and the final remaining song (Your Own Miracle, the title song for Portable 2) is only playable under certain circumstances.Ī few songs are playable only in 5B. There are 61 playable songs in DJMax Portable 2, 45 of which are available at the start. Multiplayer is available using the PSP's Ad hoc connection. Customizable control configurations are also included in DJMax Portable 2 allowing you change what the buttons do. The game also includes remote control support- using the inline controller with the official PSP headphones, you can control the music in this mode. tracks from the game including Korean, Japanese and English versions of the songs which are played via the soundtrack mode. DJMax Portable 2 can be linked with songs from the DJMax Portable game using a new play system called Link Disk mode. A 5-button mode has been included along with a Fever mode and an Easy mode. While the first installment, DJMax Portable, never reached distribution outside of South Korea until the release of DMPi, DJMax Portable 2 was released in Japan along with English packaging and manuals.ĭJMax Portable 2 contains new songs, new difficulties, new modes, as well as a few returning tracks from DJMax Portable. This is the second installment of the DJMax Portable series. DJMax Portable 2 (DJMAX Portable 2, DMP2 Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 2) is a music video game published and developed by Pentavision, for the PlayStation Portable which was released on March 30, 2007.
