Digital Release | PlayStation Portable January 21, 2010 (NA) May 26, 2010 (EU) |
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Delisting | No later than March 2012 | |
Developer | Pentavision Entertainment | |
Publisher | PM Studios | |
Available On | Retail PlayStation Portable |
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Links | PM Studios game page |
Delisting
DJMax Fever was delisted from the PlayStation Store no later than March 2012, according to a board post on GameFAQs. DJMax Fever was almost certainly delisted due to expired licensing of the various music tracks featured in the game.
About the Game
DJ Max Fever is a music game for the PlayStation Portable developed by Pentavision and PM Studios. It was released in 2009. Although the franchise has made several appearances in Asia, DJ Max Fever is the first DJMax released in the United States and Europe.
A player chooses a song, a video will start to play in the background, and the gear screen will display falling notes. As the notes cross the line in the gear, player must hit the corresponding button, to score points. The objective of the game is to earn a high score and ranks in order to unlock more items such as avatars, songs, gears and more.