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Qand A: Pentavision's Lee Kyu Seok On Moving Beyond Rhythm Games - Read More

Date Added: June 11, 2008 07:40:04 AM
For several years, Korean developer Pentavision has been making rhythm games - and its core staff can claim experience in the genre going back even farther, when they created the arcade rhythm game EZ2DJ for Amuse World. Pentavision, which was acquired by Korean online giant Neowiz in 2006, is best known for its DJMAX series, which it brought to PSP as well as online via PC, but the studio is ...

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