
The song "Dreadnought" has been replaced with "River Flow" (the reason being the way the "Dreadnought" music video portrays George W.

It allows the ability to play in one of three languages (including English) and a few changes. The way to tell if the game is the original or International is that the International Version is the small letter "I" in the upper right corner of the logo. Shortly after the release of DJMax Portable, the DJMax Portable International Version ( DJMAX Portable, DMPi) was released. Soundtrack mostly consists of experimental electronic music but songs from more mainstream genres such as drum and bass and rhythm and blues are also featured through the course of the game. There is also a special harder mode depending on the button mode you are in.ĭJMax Portable largely features songs from DJMax Online. Effectors can change the speed of the game and faders, among other things. In this mode, you can play in either of the three different button modes and play the songs without restrictions. The player can play through four songs which are related based on either musical genre or theme of the songs.įreestyle consists of all button modes and allow unlimited combos. Rookie DJing mode uses the four basic buttons, Pro DJing uses six and Master DJing uses eight buttons.Ĭlub DJing plays pre-made course of different songs. There are five modes where you play through four courses with increasing difficulty. It is a sequel to DJMax Online, a web-based music mixing game for Windows. DJMax Portable (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블, dijeimaegseu poteobeul abbr.: DMP) is a music video game developed by Korean game maker Pentavision for the PlayStation Portable.
