



Network, Link Disc, Album (OST only, not MV edition), 5B, 8B, 4BFX, 6BFX have been removed.This new modes comes in the name of X.2T, where X is the button mode. A new game mode, known as "REMIX SYSTEM", which involves using the analog stick and pressing the square, triangle and circle buttons.The button modes have been renamed to XT where X refers to the number of buttons (ex: 4B is now 4T).Removal of autocorrect (where a single button can be bashed to complete a song) and removal of the green specialist note (which, if missed, muted the song until another specialist note was hit).It is the seventh installment of the game for the PlayStation Portable, and regarded as the actual sequel to DJMax Portable 2 since Clazziquai and Black Square branched out for the METRO Project in 2008, Fever for the North American release and the Technika series globally. The official trailers from PM Studios and Pentavision quickly followed. DJMax Portable 3 was announced shortly after DJMax Technika 2 was announced. DJMax Portable 3 North American cover artĭJMax Portable 3 ( Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 3 abbr.: DMP3) is a music game for the PlayStation Portable published and developed by Pentavision in South Korea, and is a sequel to the earlier DJMax Portable games.
