DJ Max Fever, which hit the PSP earlier this year, won us over with its slick interface, impressive track list and tight gameplay. There's nothing quite like jamming to high-intensity K-Pop while on the go and DJ Max Fever gives us that ability. To thank fans for supporting the game, publisher PM Studios announced recently that it would begin Platinum Crew service in April of this year. The Platinum Crew service is an "online community system" that will allow DJ Max Fever players to upload their scores to an online database and view the statistics of other gamers. Even more features will be rolled out further down the line.
While a temporary ranking system can be found here, players will eventually be able to win official merchandise by scoring well on the Platinum Crew service. The prizes include the extremely rare Limited Edition version of the game, which includes a copy of the game, the soundtrack, an art book, puzzle and post cards (as well as a "mask," which is an interesting inclusion). There are only 30 copies of the Limited Edition available and they won't be sold in stores. They can only be won through the Platinum Crew service and similar giveaways.