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published and developed by Pentavision in
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, and is a sequel to the earlier ''
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 ...
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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 ''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 ...
'', 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 from the original ''DJMax Technika'', where three lanes are available for play. Fever (see below) cannot be used in this mode, however an optional guide which aids the player's timing can be turned on and off. *Pop Mixing: Similar to Popular Mixing of the original ''Technika'', but with minor changes, such as slightly larger notes. The effects such as fade in, fade out, blink, and blind are free for use rather than charging max points in the first version of ''Technika''. *Club Mixing: The equivalent of Technical Mixing from the original ''DJMax Technika''. Newly added are Non-stop Remixes (see below). *Selection screen: The player selects a song by choosing one of nine squares that appear per page, similar to ''
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''. A Random select feature is also available. *Crew Race: A list of player's names appears, which represents a specific course and the record achieved. *A new "long purple note", which has sections that are held and tapped. *Improved visual quality and touch panel. *Different MAX judgment system (Green and Rainbow). *Score limitation to every song and every mode. Each song have 300,000 scores (in Club Mixing have 1,200,000 scores) and will cutting-down to judgement that player got. (Example: Cozy Quilt HD pattern have 420 notes if player got all rainbow max final score is 300,000 but when player got 5 green max final score is 299,995 and when player got 400 rainbow max and 20 green max during Fever mode activated player will got 20 bonus score and final score is 300,000) *Song note patterns are referred to as they were in the DJMax's
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releases and Portable games. (Normal, Hard, and MX styles) *Non-stop Remix: Allows the player to play a set of remixes from all previous DJMAX games. Only Available in Club Mixing. Examples are Son of Sun Full Version, Y Extended Mix, Thor Extended Mix and NB Ranger Non-Stop Remix (NB Rangers, NB Rangers Returns, NB Power, and Dark Envy all as one song). *Fever Mode: Fever is a new introduced system for Technika 2 and it is not equivalent to other DJMax games. Fever mode is a helper tool, when it activated player will get all rainbow max (100%) during timing of Fever except Cool/Bad/Miss/Break note. Fever Bonus score will calculate after the game. It can help player to get rainbow perfect play and got 300,000 scores. The Fever gauge is located in between the two lines, and the activate button is located where "BGM Boost" was in the original ''Technika''. *Max Points shop: Platinum Crew users are able to purchase various items using MAX Points earned in-game, such as avatars, DJ icons, notes, emblems and effectors.


Crew Race

DJMax Technika 2 has a Crew Race system. A player can create a Crew by spending 10000 MAX Points. This player will also become the Crew's leader, the Crew Master. The Crew Master can invite other players to join the Crew. A Crew can have up to 10 players. The Crew Master can buy emblems or plates to customize the crew's icon in the MAX Point Shop. If the Crew Master hands the leadership position to another member, the emblems and plates will transfer over to the new leader. The Crew Master can select a course from the Crew's members to represent the Crew on the Platinum Crew website. This course will appear in the Crew Race mode, which resets every Tuesday. Players can play against other Crew's courses in Crew Race mode. Extra MAX Points will be given if the player beats the course creator's score.


Song list

The list of playable songs are:


New songs


Songs from earlier DJMAX games

*Ask to Wind /
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 ...
Online *Ask to Wind (Live Mix) /
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 m ...
*Someday /
DJMax Trilogy DJMax Trilogy (Korean language, Korean: 디제이맥스 트릴로지; abbreviation: DM TR) is a Music video game#Rhythm games, rhythm action game with five difficulty modes ranging from limited four-key gameplay to a challenging eight-key setup. ...
*Heart of Witch /
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 release ...
*Brandnew Days /
DJMax Portable 2 ''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. This is the second installment of ...
* *Piano Concerto No.1 / DJMAX Online* *Ray of Illuminati / DJMAX Online* *Space of Soul / DJMAX Online* *Eternal Memory (소녀의 꿈) / DJMAX Online * *Dark Envy /
DJMax Portable Clazziquai Edition ''DJMax Portable Clazziquai Edition'' (''DJMAX Portable Clazziquai Edition'', ''DMP:CE''; Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 클래지콰이 에디션) is a music video game published and developed by Pentavision in South Korea for the PlayStati ...
*Beat U Down /
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 release ...
*DJMAX /
DJMax Portable Clazziquai Edition ''DJMax Portable Clazziquai Edition'' (''DJMAX Portable Clazziquai Edition'', ''DMP:CE''; Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 클래지콰이 에디션) is a music video game published and developed by Pentavision in South Korea for the PlayStati ...
:''Asterisk (*) indicates remastered M/Vs.''


Songs from the original Technika

*Access *A.I *Electronics *Area 7 *Beyond The Future* *Blythe *Cherokee *Closer *Coastal Tempo *Color *Colours of Sorrow *Come to Me *Creator *Cypher Gate *Dear My Lady *Desperado *Divine Service *End of the Moonlight *Enemy Storm *First Kiss *Fate *Fermion *Flea *Forever *Freedom *Get Down *Here in the Moment *HEXAD *Honeymoon *In my Dream *In My Heart *I Want You *Jealousy *Jupiter Driving *Keys to the World *Ladymade Star *Landscape *Lovely Hands *Love Mode *Lover *Melody *Miles *Oblivion *PDM *Play The Future *Proposed, Flower, Wolf Part.1 *Proposed, Flower, Wolf Part.2 (Song genre was changed from Violin Trance to Progressive in 5th Maxpoint Shop update) *Ready Now *Remember *Ruti'n *Secret World *Shoreline *SIN *SON OF SUN *STOP *Supersonic *Sweet Shining Shooting Star *The Clear Blue Sky *The Last Dance *The Night Stage *Thor* *To You *Voyage *White Blue *Y *Your own Miracle :''Asterisk (*) indicates remastered M/Vs.''


Complete songlist


Club mixing disc sets


Technika 1 Disc Set

Threshold to get High Boss : 11 Threshold to get High Boss : 11 Threshold to get High Boss : 11 Threshold to get High Boss : 12 Threshold to get High Boss : 13 Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost : 5,000 Max Point
Threshold to get High Boss : 13 Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost : 10,000 Max Point
Threshold to get High Boss : 13 Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost : 15,000 Max Point
Threshold to get High Boss : 14 Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost : 20,000 Max Point
Threshold to get High Boss : 14 Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost : 25,000 Max Point
Threshold to get High Boss : 14


Technika 2 Disc Set

Threshold to get High Boss : 11 Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost : 30,000 Max Point
Threshold to get High Boss : 11 Threshold to get High Boss : 11 Threshold to get High Boss : 11 Threshold to get High Boss : 12 Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost : 40,000 Max Point
Threshold to get High Boss : 12 Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost: 40,000 Max Point
Threshold to get High Boss : 12 Threshold to get High Boss : 13 Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost : 55,000 Max Point
Threshold to get High Boss : 14 Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost : 35,000 Max Point Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost : 40,000 Max Point Buy from Maxpoint Shop / Cost : 50,000 Max Point


''Technika 2'' Signature Collection

The ''DJMax Technika 2'' Signature Collection is a collectible pack available for purchase from 30 April 2010 for 28,600 Won, and includes a 2CD Original Soundtrack, a Signature ID Card, card case, key holder and sticker.DJMAX TECHNIKA2 특별 한정판 예약 안내
- Platinum Crew UCC 게시판 (Official release)
The Signature IC cards can be used on any ''Technika 2'' machine worldwide, however data cannot be transferred from region to region.


External links


Platinum Crew (Korean)

Platinum Crew (International Version)


See also

*''
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 ...
'' *''
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'' ...
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References

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