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: 디제이맥스 트릴로지; abbreviation: DM TR) is a rhythm action game with five difficulty modes ranging from limited four-key gameplay to a challenging eight-key setup. As notes are played with perfect accuracy, a "fever gauge" will be charged. When it is fully charged, Fever can be activated. Fever acts as a multiplier to score and it varies between x2 and x5. This game also requires a highly secured USB profile key, which is included in the packaging, to run the game. The USB stick is used to decrypt the encrypted game content while the game is running. The entire player's profile is also saved to the USB key. A ''DJMax Trilogy'' profile consists of several things like the player's high scores, progress and settings. Because of this, it is almost impossible to run ''DJMax Trilogy'' without the USB profile key. The English translation of ''DJMax Trilogy'' has inconsistencies in naming and many mistranslated or misspelled words. For example, in some of the Mission descriptions (in Mission mode), words like "Achieve" have been misspelled as "Achive".


Features

* Songs from previous ''DJMax'' games: ''DJMax Trilogy'' includes most of the songs from all previous ''
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 ...
'' games, along with ''Trilogy''-exclusive songs like "Memory of Wind" and "Streetlight", for a combined total of 130 songs. * Updates to the game include some newer songs from '' DJMax Clazziquai Edition'', ''
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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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 ...
''. * The BGAs are compatible with wide-screen displays. * Almost all BGAs are in the animation motion style of ''
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 ...
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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 ...
'' and are completely different from ''DJMax Technika'', ''DJMax Portable Clazziquai Edition'', and ''
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 ...
'' (the BGA for Stop in ''Trilogy'' uses a BGA with characters from the Starfish BGA instead of a boy attacking robots like in ''Technika'' and ''Black Square''). * Massive amount of content: 1000 note patterns, 900 unlockables, various missions, 120+ songs from previous installations along with new additions. * Network Play: Play online with players from around the world. * Active Live Sound option allows crowd, comments and reverb voice during game play. * Special Saving method: To play this game, you have to insert a USB profile key, which prevents copying of software and also keeps the player profiles. 2008 video games
Trilogy A trilogy is a set of three works of art that are connected and can be seen either as a single work or as three individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, and video games, and are less common in other art forms. Three-part wor ...
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