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  2. Fuser (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sussman said that Fuser was a continued evolution of their music games in how they have looked at player agency. With Fuser, Sussman believed that many players of their games have a wide range of musical tastes, as well wanting to have more control of how they interact with their music, thus enabling them to be creative with their tastes. [5]

  3. DJMax Portable - Wikipedia

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    DJMax Portable (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블, dijeimaegseu poteobeul; abbr.: DMP) is a music video game developed by Korean game maker Pentavision for the PlayStation Portable. It is a sequel to DJMax Online, a web-based music mixing game for Windows.

  4. D4DJ - Wikipedia

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    D4DJ (Dig Delight Direct Drive DJ) is a Japanese music media franchise created by Bushiroad, with original story by Kō Nakamura. Takaaki Kidani is credited as executive producer. It consists primarily of live disc jockey performances, a rhythm game for smartphones titled D4DJ Groovy Mix and a 13-episode anime television series titled D4DJ ...

  5. DJMax Technika 3 - Wikipedia

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    The "groove meter" will decrease if notes are missed, and once empty the player fails the chart and the game concludes. The game features five game modes: Star Mixing: Explained within the in-game menu as "normal difficulty", this single player mode uses three rows of notes. One play involves three songs which are manually selected by the player.

  6. DJMax Technika Tune - Wikipedia

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    Club Mixing is an advanced mode identical to the Club Mixing mode in the DJMax Technika 2 and DJMax Technika 3 arcade games. Once the player clears all three songs of choice, a Boss Stage track will be available to play in the same manner as the arcade games.

  7. DJMax Technika - Wikipedia

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    When the player's HP decreases to zero, the game ends. The game has 4 types of note charts: Lite Pattern - Only used in Lite Mixing, easiest note chart in the game. Popular Pattern - Used in Popular Mixing. Some popular patterns also used in Technical Mixing. (ex: Dear my lady, Creator, BlythE, Sweet shining shooting star)