DJMax Portable Clazziquai Edition - Platinum Crew Patch

Platinum Crew Patch

Players who were members of Platinum Crew (a premium service dealing with DJMax) were given a game patch for Clazziquai edition that can be turned on or off, once in effect the Patch gives these effects:

  • Club Tour Season 2: This changes certain clubs, as in it changes its gameplay type, objectives and difficulty.
  • New Song Patterns: Harder versions of songs can be played, but it won't be show as an alternative pattern and will appear as a certain pattern in disguise (EX: Dark Envy 4B MX Style will play when the player selects Dark Envy 4B Normal Style as long as the patch is on).
  • 8 hidden songs: 8 of the game's songs could have their O.S.T. and music videos unlocked without the patch, but due to a glitch, the songs themselves can't be unlocked to play in Arcade mode. With the patch, the player had to play the song once in a Club Tour Music-type Club, then the song was unlocked to be played in any button mode and Freestyle. The 8 songs are:
    • To you - Sweetune
    • Tell me - Lee Geol
    • Proposed, Flower, Wolf - ReX**
    • DJMAX - Humming Urban Stereo
    • Every Morning - ND Lee
    • Memory of Beach - M2U
    • Sunny Side - Croove
    • Ask to wind Forte Escape

** This song is also unlocked by Link Disc to DJMax Portable Black Square

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