


in Japanese, with mostly Japanese players (which means good luck communicating to other players if you don't speak nihongo), and the Chinese version ran on a rather slow server.

Suffers from a partial case of No Export for You you couldn't play the Korean version since you need a Korean residence number (which is a crime to falsify) you could play the Japanese and Chinese versions, but the Japanese version. The game plays suspiciously like Beatmania, though this is due to be being a clone of Ez2DJ, which was even more like beatmania (complete with turntable) to the point where Konami stepped in and sued. DJMAX is a Rhythm Game franchise by Pentavision spanning three different series:ĭJMAX Online - The original game, released as a freeware game on PC with additional pay-to-play content.
