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  1. Quote Originally Posted by bandit
    Try ncsx.com, lik-sang.com, lan-kwei.com?
    I already tried NCS and Lik Sang. I'd forgotten about Lan Kwei, but they don't have it either. Neither does Yes Asia nor CD Wow.

    The trouble is, is that the game is Korean and not Japanese or Hong Kongese. Play Asia are the only place I know of that sells Korean PSP games, and as I say, they won't ship them to Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leynos
    I already tried NCS and Lik Sang. I'd forgotten about Lan Kwei, but they don't have it either. Neither does Yes Asia nor CD Wow.

    The trouble is, is that the game is Korean and not Japanese or Hong Kongese. Play Asia are the only place I know of that sells Korean PSP games, and as I say, they won't ship them to Europe.
    Your best bet is to get somebody you know in North America to buy it and re-ship it to you. A friend of mine in the US does that quite a bit for me, for online stores and auctions that refuse to ship to Canada.

  3. a bunch of DJMax mp3's:

    http://www.geocities.jp/till200x/krmusic.html - korean song list (164 songs)
    http://www.geocities.jp/till200x/jpmusic.html - japanese song list (99 songs)

    as far as i can tell there isn't too much that seperates them other than the larger k-list, and korean/japanese specific pop tracks.

  4. Nice find. Time to download them..

  5. Hmmm...after looking at both the lists, all the MP3s come from the same sub dir so if you plan on downloading all them, you'll have to see which files match the file name. I had to download all the Korean versions into one folder and the JPN into another. Then I had to play them to see what name popped up for that song.

  6. Got my shipping notice. BMS seems to like it from the thread there; I quiver with anticipation
    Last edited by SoldatoJ; 27 Jan 2006 at 05:38 PM. Reason: spelling

  7. News

    Holy shit, this game kicks ass. Anyone with some IIDX or Pop'n experience will have a blast. Basically a IIDX clone, but everything just feels right, and looks even better. I was pretty amazed at the quality of the game as a whole--looks like they took their time to get everything right. The speed mods are accessible in real time while playing the songs--no BPM counts anywhere that I can see though. As for the songs, there seems to be a pretty good song selection, and so far very few (if any) sucky songs. Looks like NCSX got a big shipmenet in as well, so grab them while you can (P-Asia is OOS at the moment I think--but order from them if you can...I got mine in 6 days from Play-Asia). Since it's a Korean game and all, I would think it'll be produced in smaller numbers than usual (??). Now I wish I had gotten the premium pack for the swag.

  8. This game has occupied 90% of my PSP time since I got it. I'm finally getting into the upper levels. I'm halfway through the 13's on 6B and 8B, though I'm still stuck on a few 11's and 12's. My thumbs get tired before the ends of the songs. Mainly working on getting better percentages on other songs. It's gotten to the point where I'll hit note sequences before I can even properly read them. Great game.

    Edit: Woo! Just beat NB Ranger 6B Hard. My right thumb started cramping up at the final run, so I was pretty much mashing with it. Only got 75.6%.
    Last edited by Partialartist; 02 Apr 2006 at 12:47 AM.


  9. Beat: I just bought a PSP.
    Brag: I also bought the DJ Max P LE.

    Yay sequal. Hopefully someone picks up the cluephone and publishes this in the US (although the PSP is region-free, thankfully).

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