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DJ Max Dev Announces New PSP Shooter

Pentavision, the Korean developer behind DJ Max Portable, has announced it latest title: S4. Unlike their previous titles, this is not a rhythm game, but rather, a third person shooter. The game will come in to incarnations: an online PC game called S4 League and a PSP version called S4 Portable. When asked why Pentavision keeps making PSP games, the producer said they wanted to give something back to the fans who made their PSP rhythm game DJ Max Portable so popular. The new game is based on, and we're quoting the title's producer, "Stylish Shooting Sports." S4 League will focus more on team work, while the PSP incarnation will focus more on the "action game" elements. Characters from DJ Max Portable even make appearances! What's more, many musicians who provided music for DJ Max have created tunes for this game as well. Best part? Supposedly, the game will see a worldwide release.
New Pentavision Game [Ruliweb, Thanks Torokun!]

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The Puzzling DJ Max Puzzle

DJ Max Portable not only has me picking up my PSP again, but also taking it out of the house — the best thing one can say about a portable game! But, the game is hard. And sometimes, jigsaw puzzles are too. So, It's somehow fitting that DJ Max Portable 2 has a puzzle. This one looks kinda easy, though. A game this difficult should have 10,000 pieces — 100,000 even. More »

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DJ Max Portable, Live, In Concert!

To promote PSP title DJ Max Portable a live event was held in Korea. All the music was featured in either the first DJ Max Portable or the second game. Plus, There were a DJ mix session, a cosplay event and cameras. Lots of cameras. Sounds like a night out on the town to me. More »

burn down the disco

DJ Max Portable In The House

Created by Korea's Pentavision, DJ Max Portable is a rhythm action game for the PSP. A really good rhythm action game that actually has me picking my favorite paperweight, the PSP, up again. Was sent the game yesterday evening and played it for an hour or so before calling it a night. The music is catchy, fantastic. Besides various modes of difficulty, DJ Max Portable also features unlockable tunes and modes. The game and its sequel are smash hits in Korea, but have yet to see a Western release. So, publishers, answer me: Why? More »

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Handheld Importing: Not Just For Nerds

As some of Japan's (and Korea's) best games never make it stateside, those of us who enjoy the finer things in life are forced to import. It can be scary for those of us who don't know a lick of Japanese, but with no region protection in place on either the PSP, the Game Boy Advance or the Nintendo DS, it's just too easy not to import. More »