
Full version of songs can be unlocked within the game by achieving certain challenges. This is, essentially, a music player that allows you to listen to the game's soundtrack. The game opens on a Main Menu, the first option being "Portable". Ranking Chart is the area where you can view your high scores obtained in each mode. The Gallery is the area in which you can view all the images, movies and Discs you've unlocked throughout playing the game. Difficulty varies from each set list, going from the easiest to the hardest. Club mode consists of different 'clubs' that each have multiple set lists dedicated to one music genre or style. Club ModeĬlub Mode is played at all 3 difficulty levels. Certain unlockables, such as songs and UI skins, are unlocked after reaching a specific combo (ex.: 8000). All the songs unlocked are available to play and combo points carry over from song to song. Freestyle DJingįreestyle Mode can be played at any of the 3 available difficulties and does not have a set song list. 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. Track 32 is a hidden song in the game's limited edition OST and can be heard after the last track, Yo! Max!, finishes playing, but is available as a separate song in this release.DJ MAX Portable is a music/rhythm game from Korean developer Pentavision. Tracks 29, 30, 31, 33 and 34 from DJMAX Online Tracks 22, 23 and 34 composed by EarBraker

Tracks 1, 7, 17 and 32 composed by Croove Tracks 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 14, 19, 24 and 33 composed by Forte Escape Commercial release available digitally for the soundtrack of DJMAX Portable which originally came as part of a limited edition.Īdditional to the songs found in the OST, this release includes songs from DJMAX Online not present in the PSP game.
