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Pump It Up Zero Portable
Studio 9Compatible with Sony PSP™
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- AD-Hoc wireless Battle at Versus Station
- Various Game Mode & Level: 5 Game Stations and 3 levels
- 117 songs of Pops, K-pops, Banya and remixes
- Reward System: Buying various items (steps, images and music)
- Game points at Store Station
- Enjoying own played games & Music videos at Mania Station
description
More rhythm & action available on your PSP. Play Pump It Up Zero Portable at home, work, school or just anywhere you like. This game has a great assortment of 111 songs, including Pop, Banya and K-Pop tracks. Using wireless connection (AD hoc mode) at "Versus Station", you will be most excited. Whenever you end a song or clear, you can gather game points. At Store Station, you can buy various indicators, steps, images and music videos with your game points.
Now, Boost your fingers!
How to Play?
Push the direction indicator button to the music
When a direction indicator reaches the sequence zone, the player has to press the applicable button
When the direction indicator reaches the target zone, the gauge indicator goes up. Once the player pushes the button twice they can attain a perfect mark, which is called a "COMBO"
When you make a mistake, the gauge indicator will go down and eventually the game will be over.
Now, Boost your fingers!
How to Play?
Push the direction indicator button to the music
When a direction indicator reaches the sequence zone, the player has to press the applicable button
When the direction indicator reaches the target zone, the gauge indicator goes up. Once the player pushes the button twice they can attain a perfect mark, which is called a "COMBO"
When you make a mistake, the gauge indicator will go down and eventually the game will be over.
further info
| Release Date | Oct 15, 2007 |
| Language | English, Korean |
| Genre | Music |
| Version | Korea |
| PAX-Code | PAX0001713651 |
| Catalog No. | ULKS-46146 |
| Item Code | 8809169610110 |
| Players | 1-2 |
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| Total votes: | 3 |
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kahru.chan (2) on 31, Oct. 2007 11:32 (HKT)
Amazing yeah... but.
I agree totally on the first review, however.
The game has a few bugs and lags sometimes. Not to mention certain Exceed 2/Zero exclusive songs were dropped for unknown(?) reasons.
Still a pretty solid game. I still recommend it.
I'm just saying it could have been better.
I agree totally on the first review, however.
The game has a few bugs and lags sometimes. Not to mention certain Exceed 2/Zero exclusive songs were dropped for unknown(?) reasons.
Still a pretty solid game. I still recommend it.
I'm just saying it could have been better.
teh_bill (1) on 26, Oct. 2007 02:52 (HKT)
PIU zero is amazing
I've been playing bemani games like DDR, ITG and pop'n for a long time, but I have never really been much of a PIU fan. I was debating wether to get this or DJ max portable 2, but I think this was the better decision. When I first got the game, it was very hard. The controls were confusing, but after awhile I got fluent with the controls, and they are acctually nicely mapped. The key is to just practice. The music in this game is very good, and the quality from the PSP is amazing. The background videos for the songs are very well done also. Althou this is a Korean game, it is pretty much entirely in English, except for some of the song names. You can change the language in the options menu as well.
In the end, PIU Zero Portable is a good game and I would highly reccomend it for anyone who enjoys a solid bemani game.
I've been playing bemani games like DDR, ITG and pop'n for a long time, but I have never really been much of a PIU fan. I was debating wether to get this or DJ max portable 2, but I think this was the better decision. When I first got the game, it was very hard. The controls were confusing, but after awhile I got fluent with the controls, and they are acctually nicely mapped. The key is to just practice. The music in this game is very good, and the quality from the PSP is amazing. The background videos for the songs are very well done also. Althou this is a Korean game, it is pretty much entirely in English, except for some of the song names. You can change the language in the options menu as well.
In the end, PIU Zero Portable is a good game and I would highly reccomend it for anyone who enjoys a solid bemani game.
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