DJMAX

DJ Max is an action-rhythm video game created by the South Korean company Pentavision Entertainment. Online version was released in 2004, and single-player version of the game for the PSP DJ Max Portable has been released in January 2006. On March 30, 2007, Pentavision launched DJ Max Portable 2 (containing 60 songs, and more than 150 songs in OST mode) which includes disc link, fever mode, and new features such as items. In 2008, two new games i... more

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