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Just Dance



In Just Dance players learn real dance moves to songs they know and love across a wide genre of music over the past sixty years. Requiring only one Wii Remote per player, up to four people can break it down at a time, as they follow on-screen choreographed moves set to classic dance tracks, covering a wide variety of musical genres and bringing everyone to the dance floor. The game includes more than 30 chart-topping and foot stomping hits designed to get players moving right out of the box.

Key Game Features:

  • One of the best dance mixes around: Just Dance features more than 30 licensed tracks, ranging from iconic dance hits such as "You Can’t Touch This" by MC Hammer to modern day pop with "Hot N Cold" by Katy Perry.
  • Scrolling lyrics lines so players can sing along to the beat.
  • Real dance moves: step to the beat and learn real-life dance moves from music spanning the 80’s, 90’s, Disco, Rock and more.
  • Start the party right: raise the roof with anyone and everyone you know via fun 4 player party modes – with simple controls, anyone can pick-up and play.
  • Workout in disguise: burn calories, stay fit, and enjoy a fun workout all while having a blast with your favorite songs.
Songs:
  • Acceptable in the 80's – Calvin Harris
  • A Little Less Conversation – Elvis Presley
  • Bebe – Divine Brown
  • Can't Get You Out of My Head – Kylie Minogue
  • Cotton Eye Joe – Rednex
  • Hot n' Cold – Katy Perry
  • Dare – Gorillaz
  • Eye of the Tiger – Survivor (Rocky)
  • Fame – In the style of Irene Cara (cover)
  • Funplex CSS – The B 52's
  • Girls and Boys – Blur
  • Girls Just Want to Have Fun – Cindi Lauper
  • Groove is in the Heart – Dee-Lite
  • Heart of Glass – Blondie
  • I Get Around – The Beach Boys
  • I Like to Move it – Reel To Real
  • Jerk it Out – Caesars
  • Jin Go Lo Ba – Fat Boy Slim
  • Kids in America – Kim Wilde
  • Le Freak – Chic
  • Louie Louie – Iggy Pop
  • Lump – The Presidents Of The USA
  • Mashed Potato Time – Dee Dee Sharp
  • Pump up the Jam – Technotronic
  • Ring My Bell – Anita Ward
  • Step by Step – New Kids On The Block
  • Surfin' Bird – The Trashmen
  • That's the Way (I Like it) – Kc & The Sunshine Band
  • U Can't Touch This – MC Hammer
  • Wannabe – The Spice Girls
  • Who Let the Dogs Out? – Baha Men
  • Womanizer – In the style of Britney Spears (cover)

Screenshots:
Real, yet easy to pick up dance moves in Just Dance
Easy to pick up moves.
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30+ dance hits included in Just Dance
30+ hot dance hits.
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In-game screen showing 4-person multiplayer in Just Dance
4-person multiplayer.
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Four people dancing using Wii Remotes in Just Dance
Instant party fun.
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