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Pentavision
Neowiz MUCA or Neowiz Music Cafe (formerly known as Pentavision and Pentavision Studio) is a South Korea recording studio and video game developer. The team are developers for the ''DJMax ''DJMax'' (Korean: 디제이맥스, ''dijeimaegseu'') is an action-rhythm video game series created by Neowiz MUCA. Games feature mostly experimental music and visual art from Korean DJs, artists and composers. Known South Korean experimental ...'' series and ''TapSonic'' series. They also developed the online multiplayer game "S4 League". It is a division of Neowiz Games. Team members ;Neowiz MUCA Team * Mycin.T * Bexter * XeoN * ned * 7 Sequence * GOTH ;External Artists * NieN * ND Lee * Paul Bazooka * Nauts * Sampling Masters MEGA * bermei.inazawa * zts * Lee Zu * Makou * FUNTWO * Cuve Games developed as Pentavision as Neowiz MUCA External linksNeowiz MUCA website
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DJMax Online
''DJMax'' (Korean: 디제이맥스, ''dijeimaegseu'') is an action-rhythm video game series created by Neowiz MUCA. Games feature mostly experimental music and visual art from Korean DJs, artists and composers. Known South Korean experimental group Clazziquai Project has also made songs for the series. There are also a few Japanese composers who have given significant contributions to the series. Release history The first game in the series, ''DJMax Online'', started on June 13, 2004 (closed alpha test) as a web based service for the Windows platform. It was only accessible from Korea, Japan and China. Since then, Pentavision has developed and published seven ''DJMax'' games mostly for the PlayStation Portable under the title ''DJMax Portable''. Pentavision released an offline ''DJMax'' game for Windows under the title ''DJMax Trilogy'' on December 25, 2008. ''Trilogy'' is a compilation of songs from three earlier games (''DJMax Online'', ''DJMax Portable'' and ''DJMax Portabl ...
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DJMax
''DJMax'' (Korean: 디제이맥스, ''dijeimaegseu'') is an action-rhythm video game series created by Neowiz MUCA. Games feature mostly experimental music and visual art from Korean DJs, artists and composers. Known South Korean experimental group Clazziquai Project has also made songs for the series. There are also a few Japanese composers who have given significant contributions to the series. Release history The first game in the series, ''DJMax Online'', started on June 13, 2004 (closed alpha test) as a web based service for the Windows platform. It was only accessible from Korea, Japan and China. Since then, Pentavision has developed and published seven ''DJMax'' games mostly for the PlayStation Portable under the title ''DJMax Portable''. Pentavision released an offline ''DJMax'' game for Windows under the title ''DJMax Trilogy'' on December 25, 2008. ''Trilogy'' is a compilation of songs from three earlier games (''DJMax Online'', ''DJMax Portable'' and ''DJMax Portabl ...
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DJMax Mobile
''DJMax Mobile'' (Korean: 디제이맥스 모바일, ''dijeimaegseu mobail'') is a version of the ''DJMax'' rhythm action game specifically developed for mobile phones. As of 2011, two separate titles exists of the game from separate developers who licensed the ''DJMax'' brand from the Pentavision. These mobile games were available only in Korea. ''DJMax Mobile'' has two different gameplay styles. First mode is similar to ''DJMax Portable'' series where you press physical buttons at a specific time. However, if you mobile phone has a touch-screen capability you can also play the game in year 2009 version using mode which is similar to ''DJMax Technika'' where you do very specific touch gestures to control the game. ''DJMax Mobile'' games are not considered as a part of the main game series because they weren't developed by Pentavision and quality of these games is average even when compared to other similar mobile games. Both of these games are discontinued. The spiritual successor ...
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DJMax Technika 3
''DJMax Technika 3'' (Korean language, Korean: 디제이맥스 테크니카3) is a music game, music arcade game published and developed by Pentavision in South Korea, and is a sequel to the earlier ''DJMax Technika 2'' arcade game in the ''DJMax'' game series. Announcement The development of ''DJMax Technika 3'' was publicly announced by Pentavision on September 7, 2011. The announcement explained that the game would feature music tracks from artists in earlier ''DJMax'' games such as Croove, NDLee and Tsukasa, in addition to new artists, including Laurent Newfield and TANUKI. Tracks by the Korean girl band Kara (South Korean band), KARA were also mentioned to be included within the game.7 September 2011펜타비전, 테크니카 시리즈 최신작 ‘DJMAX 테크니카3’ 첫 공개 Ruliweb According to the official press release by Pentavision, "the game will feature new and upgraded content of the rhythm game loved by enthusiasts, and the stylish design will attract new playe ...
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DJMax Technika 2
''DJMax Technika 2'' (Korean: 디제이맥스 테크니카 2) is a music arcade game published and developed by Pentavision in South Korea, and is a sequel to the earlier ''DJMax Technika'' arcade game. Announcement The project was revealed to the public on 4 March 2010, when a notice was placed on the front page of the Korean Platinum Crew website regarding ''DJMax Technika 2''. Game information As with ''DJMax Technika'', the game will feature online elements through the Platinum Crew service. ''DJMax Technika 2'' is expected to hold more online functionality than ''DJMax Technika''. The first location test for Technika 2 took place at Isu Theme Park from 23 April 2010. The features revealed to the public include: *Duo Mixing: The screen is divided into four blocks with each player responsible for 2 blocks on each side and the two players can play co-operatively although only all the song M/Vs are replaced by one generic background. *Star Mixing: The equivalent of Lite Mixing f ...
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DJMax Portable Hot Tunes
''DJMax Portable: Hot Tunes'' (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 핫튠즈; Japanese: DJマックス ホットチューンズ) is 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 precautions have 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 eight mini-posters. Features The main ...
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DJMax Technika Tune
''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. It is the 16th title in the DJMax series. Development On September 8, 2011, Pentavision announced that DJMax Technika would be adapted to the PlayStation Vita.Andrew Yoon, 8 September 2011DJ Max Technika coming to PlayStation Vita Shack News 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. Gameplay The PlayStation Vita version features 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/ ...
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DJMax Portable 3
''DJMax Portable 3'' (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 3; abbr.: DMP3) is a music game for the PlayStation Portable published and developed by Pentavision in South Korea, and is a sequel to the earlier ''DJMax Portable'' games. ''DJMax Portable 3'' was announced shortly after ''DJMax Technika 2'' was announced. The official trailers from PM Studios and Pentavision quickly followed. It is the seventh installment of the game for the PlayStation Portable, and regarded as the actual sequel to ''DJMax Portable 2'' since ''Clazziquai'' and ''Black Square'' branched out for the METRO Project in 2008, ''Fever'' for the North American release and the '' Technika'' series globally. New Features *Removal of autocorrect (where a single button can be bashed to complete a song) and removal of the green specialist note (which, if missed, muted the song until another specialist note was hit). *The button modes have been renamed to XT where X refers to the number of buttons (ex: 4B is now 4T) *A n ...
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DJMax Technika
''DJMax Technika'' (Korean: 디제이맥스 테크니카; abbr.: DMT) is an arcade music game published and developed by Pentavision in South Korea. This was the first game announced as part of the ''DJMax METRO PROJECT''. An international version of the game was released in North America by PM Studios. A sequel to the game, ''DJMax Technika 2'', was announced on March 4, 2010. DJMax Technika Tune is an adaptation of the game for the PlayStation Vita. ''DJMax Technika Q'' for the iOS and Android platforms was announced in September 2013, and the global version was released on March 25, 2014.2013-09-10DJMAX TECHNIKA Q, 출시 전 티저 영상 공개 Ruliweb On December 9, 2013, it was announced that the online service for ''DJMax Technika 2'' and ''DJMax Technika 3'' would be closed on December 31, 2013. Cabinet The arcade cabinet consists of two screens, a bottom 22-inch touch screen where the game is played, and an upper 32-inch screen for spectators to view, both in Hi-Defini ...
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DJMax Portable Black Square
''DJMax Portable Black Square'' (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 블랙 스퀘어, ''dijeimaegseu poteobeul beullaeg seukweeo''; abbr.: DMP:BS) is a music game for the PlayStation Portable developed by South Korean developer Pentavision released on December 24, 2008. This is the fourth major game of the ''DJMax'' series released for the PSP. The game includes various enhancements and new features built on from ''DJMax Portable 2'' and ''DJMax Portable Clazziquai Edition''. The original aim was to launch the game in November, however due to numerous bugs or piracy issues with ''DJMax Portable Clazziquai Edition'', the release of ''DJMax Portable Black Square'' was postponed. The game was released in Japan on March 22, 2012, it removes the autocorrect feature and Japanese is the only language option available, yet most of the game retains English titles for songs, artwork and so on. Features DJMax Black Square features largely the same features as ''Clazziquai Edition'', but wi ...
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DJ Max Fever
''DJ Max Fever'' (Korean: 디제이맥스 피버, ''dijeimaegseu pibeo''; abbreviation, abbr.: DMF) is a music game for the PlayStation Portable developed by Pentavision and PM Studios. It was released in 2009. Although the franchise has made several appearances in Asia, ''DJ Max Fever'' is the first ''DJMax'' released in the United States and Europe. The game is a compilation of DJMax Portable and DJMax Portable 2 along with additional features. By decision of PM Studios, it is the only title in the ''DJMax'' series with a space between words "DJ" and "Max". A digital version of the game was released in 2010 on PlayStation Network, but later removed due to licensing expiration. Gameplay A player chooses a song, a video will start to play in the background, and the gear screen will display falling notes. As the notes cross the line in the gear, player must hit the corresponding button, to score points. The objective of the game is to earn a high score and ranks in order to unlock ...
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DJMax Portable
''DJMax Portable'' (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블, ''dijeimaegseu poteobeul''; abbr.: DMP) is a music video game developed by Korean game maker Pentavision for the PlayStation Portable. It is a sequel to ''DJMax Online'', a web-based music mixing game for Windows. Game modes There are five modes where you play through four courses with increasing difficulty. Rookie DJing mode uses the four basic buttons, Pro DJing uses six and Master DJing uses eight buttons. Club DJing plays pre-made course of different songs. The player can play through four songs which are related based on either musical genre or theme of the songs. Freestyle consists of all button modes and allow unlimited combos. In this mode, you can play in either of the three different button modes and play the songs without restrictions. Effectors can change the speed of the game and faders, among other things. There is also a special harder mode depending on the button mode you are in. Music ''DJMax Portable'' lar ...
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