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'''''Just Dance Wii''''' is an installment in {{wp|Ubisoft}}'s {{wp|Just Dance (video game series)|Just Dance}} series. The game was published by [[Nintendo]] exclusively in Japan in October 2011, making it the first in the series to be released in Japan.
 
'''''Just Dance Wii''''' is an installment in {{wp|Ubisoft}}'s {{wp|Just Dance (video game series)|Just Dance}} series. The game was published by [[Nintendo]] exclusively in Japan in October 2011, making it the first in the series to be released in Japan.

Latest revision as of 19:08, 19 February 2023

Just Dance Wii
ジャストダンスWii
Jusuto Dansu Wii
JustDanceWii cover.jpg
Cover artwork of Just Dance Wii
Developer(s): Ubisoft Paris
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Wii
Category: Dance
Players: 1-4
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: Just Dance Wii 2
Release dates
Japan: October 13, 2011
Ratings
CERO: A

Just Dance Wii is an installment in Ubisoft's Just Dance series. The game was published by Nintendo exclusively in Japan in October 2011, making it the first in the series to be released in Japan.

Blurb

Gameplay

Just Dance Wii is a motion-based party game, wherein players mimic the movements of dancers on-screen to popular music. Points are awarded when moves are replicated, and extra points are awarded for pulling off 'Gold Moves', which tend to be either striking a pose or doing the hardest move in the song. Ranks are given based on how well players do. While the game supports four Wii remotes, the Crew Battle mode allows for eight players to dance to certain songs.

Technical details

Technical Details
Media

Wii Game Disc

Save data size

2 blocks

Input / compatible controllers

Wii Remote