

You’ve got two basic game modes to play in this game, Arcade and Mission. Bear in mind I’ve never actually touched the series before this, but I did look up the other titles to see what had changed or evolved in the series as this is the third number entry at least.
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had a code for DJ Max Portable 3, a game I wouldn’t have to buy any equipment to play since I already have a PSP and all I needed was the space to store it on my memory card, I jumped at it.

So when our resident music guy and most awesome rep D.J. When I got my PS3 though, the love affair ended, not because I don’t enjoy playing them, but because I didn’t want to buy even more crap to sit in my living room taking up space for yet another console. I’ve got two guitars sitting next to my TV for Guitar Hero II and Guitar Hero 3 for my PS2. I’ve played and still have the dance mats and copies of Dance Dance Revolution for the PS One and even some for the PS2. I’ve been into the rhythm and music genres off and on now for a number of years.
