DJMAX Technika Tune - A sort of Gaiden Game to a Gaiden Game, released on the Playstation Vita in 2012.A sequel appropriately named DJMAX Technika 2 reworks the system, making overall improvements and updates while adding two new modes and many brand new songs alongside more oldies that weren't in the first game. Brings in songs from all DJMAX games, with a few new ones. Taking a departure from its beatmania-like sibling series, its gameplay is a combination of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan / Elite Beat Agents and Lumines - a "timeline" passes over notes on the screen, which you touch as the timeline passes over them. DJMAX Technika - The Gaiden Game (gameplay-wise) to DJMAX.
It was released on Octofor the UMD version and October 19 on the PlayStation Network. The game also features a new mode that utilizes the analog nub to switch to two "turntables" at appropriate times to in a sense remix the song. With around 40 songs to choose from (a mix between old returning songs, Technika 2 songs, and new Portable 3 songs), the game is meant to be a return to the roots of the Portable series, hence the numerical naming. DJMAX Portable 3 - the first Portable game since Fever to be released outside Korea (and on the same release date, too).DJMAX Fever - released in late January 2009 as the first DJMAX Portable title to be released outside of South Korea, and its songlist is a mix of the first two Portable titles.DJMAX Black Square - released about a month and a half later, and is targeted at more experienced players.DJMAX Clazziquai Edition - released in 2008 as a somewhat Licensed Game with songs from the Korean band Clazziquai, and is geared towards newer players.DJMAX Portable 2 - released in 2007 and held up its ever-growing fanbase.
Originally released on ( as its title implies) the PSP in 2006, it saw success not only in Korea, but non-Korean countries as well, leading to an "International" release with English text (albeit with poorly-censored songs and the replacement of the song Dreadnought, whose background animations mocked former U.S. DJMAX Portable - By far the most popular DJMAX series, partly for being one of the first-if not the first-successful portable Rhythm Game series.