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There are usually three or four stages in Arcade mode depending on the game.
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In the Arcade mode player has to pass stages. Game also opens new game modes, songs, styles, additional content like music videos or backgrounds for player as player progresses and gains experience points which determine the level of the player. It allows player to have higher score in 6B layout mode. It increases difficulty a lot from 6B NM mode when player plays 6B MX instead. These are marked usually with HD ( Hard), MX ( Maximum) or SC ( Super Crazy) as opposed to NM ( Normal) of the 6B layout default difficulty. For example player can try to play 8B song fitted for 6B layout. Some songs are available in more difficult format.
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Secondly every song in DJMax Portable and Trilogy series has a rating which indicates the difficulty of the song. 4B being the easy mode and 8B being hard mode. Button layouts offer first selection of difficulty for player. For example, original DJMax Portable features button layouts 4B, 6B and 8B, while DJMax Portable 2 features button layouts 4B, 5B, 6B and 8B. Which button layouts are available for player depends of the game. Button layouts scale from just three buttons up to eight buttons. During Arcade and Freestyle player has a option of choosing which button layout to follow. Usually there are at least Arcade, Mission and Freestyle options available. First of all player has the ability to choose game mode. There are various types of difficulty settings in this game.
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Objective of the game is to hit all notes with 100% accuracy, gaining full "Combo" and activating "DJ Feaver" as many times as it is possible during the song to maximize "Combo" points which are used to maximize points from the song. It speeds up the game and makes it harder to hit correct notes but it also allows player to get a lot higher "Combo" value. The player gains additional "Combo" points by activating "DJ Fever" when it has charged full. If player misses even one note during "Combo", this counter is the reduced to zero and counting begins from first correct note. DJ Fever is used to maximize Combo points. "Combo" is additional multiplier used to get maximum points from the song. If player keeps constantly hitting notes at correct moment player also receives Combo points and charge for DJ Fever gauge. Hitting all notes 96.9% gives player 96.9% of the points gainable from the song. It ranges from 1-100% and player receives points from the notes accordingly. Player receives percentage per note which tells how close to player was from hitting the note exactly right moment. Hitting the correct notes fills in the missing instruments from the melody and gives player points. Moment is indicated by the music and the notes which scroll down in a tune of the music track visualized on screen. Main gameplay is formed around the simple idea that the player must press various buttons at the correct moment. Gameplay DJMax Portable and DJMax Trilogy
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Tap Sonic is a spin-off of the DJMax series for the iOS and Android mobile platforms by Neowiz Internet in partnership with Pentavision. It was officially released Octoon UMD and on Octoon PlayStation Network. United States based developer PM Studios officially announced on that DJMax Portable 3 would be released in North America. DJMax Technika 3 was released on Octo(Korean server only). It was followed by DJMax Technika 2, which was released on March 4, 2010. It features a new way of playing via a bottom 22-inch touch screen. Pentavision announced an arcade music game named DJMax Technika on December 31, 2008.
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It is a compilation of songs from three earlier games (DJMax Online, DJMax Portable and DJMax Portable 2) and it was created to replace DJMax Online which was taken offline on March 21, 2008. Pentavision released an offline DJMax game for Windows under the title DJMax Trilogy on December 25, 2008. Since then Pentavision has developed and published seven DJMax games mostly for the PSP under the title DJMax Portable. It was only accessible from Korea, Japan and China. The first game in the series, DJMax Online, started in J(closed alpha test) as a web based service for the Windows platform.