DJMax Technika

DJMAX Technika

Promotion poster for DJMax Technika (China)
Developer(s) Pentavision
Publisher(s) Pentavision
Designer(s) ponGlow
Platform(s) Arcade
Release date(s)

Arcade:
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  • NA: Early June 2009

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  • PH: July 2009

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  • SG: November 2009

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  • AU: December 24, 2009

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  • UK: Cancelled
Genre(s) Music video game
Mode(s) Single-player Multiplayer (online)

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 of the game was released in North America by PM Studios. A sequel to the game, DJMax Technika 2, was announced on 4 March 2010. DJMax Technika Tune is an adaptation of the game for the PlayStation Vita. DJMax Technika Q for the iOS and Android platforms was announced September 2013 The global version was released 25th march.[7] On December 9, 2013, it was announced that the online service for DJMax Technika 2 and DJMax Technika 3 will be closed on December 31, 2013.

Cabinet

The arcade cabinet consists of two screens, a bottom 22-inch touch screen where the game is played, and an upper 32-inch screen for spectators to view, both in Hi-Definition. There is a vibrating stage and game-based lights and speakers. There is an ID-Card Reader for people who have a Platinum Crew ID Card.

The system is powered by Intel Celeron E1400, 2GB of RAM, Biostar P31 mainboard, 160GB Western Digital hard drive, Creative Audigy Sound card and ATI Radeon graphics, with Windows XP Embedded as the core operating system. The touch screen is infrared which allows multiple simultaneous input during gameplay.

Gameplay

The game offers 4 gameplay types:

The player has 60 seconds to pick a song. If the timer hits zero, the song currently highlighted will be chosen.

The player must touch the notes as the time line crosses them. If they fail to touch them after the time line passes them, it counts as a break, which means the combo is reset to zero and the player loses HP, which is also recovered when notes are hit. When the player's HP decreases to zero, the game ends.

The game has 4 types of note charts:

When compared to the charts of the PSP DJMax Games, Popular, Technical, and Special Patterns are the Technika equivalent of Normal Style, Hard Style, and MX Style note charts respectively, and Lite pattern is the Technika equivalent of Easy Style in the early DJMax Online game.

Note Types:

Gameplay screenshot of Oblivion TP.

Platinum Crew

Pentavision released ID Cards in different packages that grant access to the Platinum Mixing mode. Players will be able to access personal information management, online regional rankings, buy items for their accounts, and play against other DJMax players. There will also be events for Platinum Crew members. The cost of Platinum Crew is free to players who own the cards, the payment is for the establishments that have the arcade game and want to turn on the Platinum Crew feature.

The Exclusive Collection contains:

The Card Collection: Technika package contains:

The Card Collection: Platinum Package contains:

See also

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