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O2Mania includes a rudimentary chart editor? Not exactly—but it works as a previewer for notes made in the official O2Jam Note Editor. For true chart creation, use modern tools like ManiaEditor or ArrowVortex and export as .ojn; O2Mania 1.4.2 will play those files perfectly.
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With modern titles like DJMAX Respect V and Clone Hero dominating the scene, why play O2Mania? Because O2Jam had soul. The "jam" mechanic (building a separate score multiplier by hitting specific flam notes) is a rhythm game mechanic that few others have successfully replicated. O2Mania is the only way to experience classic charts like "Recollection," "Canon," and "Earth Quake" as they were originally designed, without the lag of online private servers. O2Mania includes a rudimentary chart editor
To understand the significance of version 1.4.2, one must first understand what O2Mania is. O2Jam was originally a massively multiplayer online rhythm game developed by O2Media. It popularized the 7-key "VOS" style of play, where notes fall from the top of the screen to be pressed on a keyboard—a mechanic that would later influence games like DJMax and StepMania. Still having issues
O2Mania was created as an emulator or simulator. It was designed to play the proprietary .ojn and .ojd music files used by O2Jam offline. It allowed players to practice songs without spending in-game currency, adjust scroll speeds beyond the official limits, and play user-generated content. For a community facing the decline of official servers, O2Mania was a lifeline.