DJ Max Fever is, as we know, a Korean music sensation. The latest edition, based on the game’s second edition, skillfully mixes a number of elements. The difficulty curve here is rebalanced, while a whole new set of music tracks have been included to provide players with maximum enjoyment. The visual elements have been enhanced as well, even as there are more than a hundred awesome songs for you to browse through and choose from.
By achieving a perfect mix, you can activate the Freestyle Mode. Various aspects of the game, like images and soundtracks can be unlocked by you too. There is also a gallery where you can stack the music video collection, the difficulty levels numbering five, Extreme challenges that are goal based contests and the Network Battle Mode to add to the overall excitement. Unlocked content is stored in the gallery and includes cool entertaining stuff like music videos, images, etc.
DJ Max Fever offers players the option of mixing beats on one of PSP’s most sensational music series ever. Developed and offered by Pentavision, the earlier versions kept players tapping their buttons to the rhythm of awesome music. DJ Max Fever comes with all the features of the original, spiced with some more exciting innovations.
To be released on November 11th, this is a much awaited game for PSP fans. You are effectively challenged to keep up with the beat of the song by hitting the button, even as you see the notes scrolling away in top speed from top to bottom. It will join other ultra successful and fun rhythm, like Patapon, on the PSP. The excitement generated by DJ Max Fever has to be experienced to be believed. You are required to be constantly on your feet, tapping the buttons in nail-biting frenzy of excitement.
Pentavision and PM Studios offer at least 100 songs in the DJ Max Fever, together with a host of different modes. Fans around the world are keeping their PSP batteries charged in anticipation of this fun game’s release on November 11th.
The PSP, one of the leading handheld gaming consoles today, can do far more than just play games. It has been optimized to deliver complete and total 360 degree entertainment. Besides gaming, it can be used to watch UMD movies, to make VoIP calls via Skype, view photos, listen to music and more. But have you ever wanted to create your own music with all your favorite beats and melodies. If yes, then now would be a good time to unveil your PSP’s true power. All you have to do is simply get Traxxpad installed in your handheld gaming device and then put your hands on the PSP buttons to generate impressive sounds.
Traxxpad is basically a music application for the Sony PSP which is developed by Definitive Studios. Unlike other PC based music creation software, the Traxxpad is very user friendly and displays a large number of music creation devices, in addition to the mixer. Of course, it will never compete with a real mixer, like the Behringer PMP3000, but the software still holds a lot of promise. The four PSP buttons can be used to play different sounds. Traxxpad is powered by sequencers, drum machines and keyboards. It is equipped with over 1000 stock sounds, including voices of drums and other exotic instruments. It also features a large sound library to manage the sounds and fetch them whenever needed. Traxxpad uses Real Time Interactive Sequencing Technology (RTIST) to create music patterns from samples. You can do it either in real time or as a step by step procedure. The MELOD mode offers a keyboard type interface which can be used to modify the pitch of the samples easily. Whether you like techno, rap, hip hop, or a combination of these, Traxxpad has your style covered. With the help of STAC (Studio Through A Console), you can combine the created beats with any type of music in order to remix it and record. Traxxpad allows its users to export their creations as .wav and .mp3 files so that they can be ripped on to digital discs and used with a variety of music players like mp3 players.