Released by Nintendo in 2011 (and followed by a sequel in 2012), Just Dance Wii was a collaboration between Ubisoft and Nintendo Co., Ltd. Unlike the global Just Dance 3 (which had a separate release in Japan), this title was built from the ground up for Japanese audiences.
To play a patched WBFS version of the Japanese game on a Western console, you typically need the following: : Installed via exploits like LetterBomb .
: Unlike Western releases, these versions feature popular Japanese artists such as AKB48 , EXILE , and Namie Amuro .
A "patched" WBFS file usually refers to one that has undergone specific modifications to run smoothly on non-Japanese hardware.
: These games feature exclusive J-Pop and anime songs not found in Western releases, including tracks by AKB48, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, and EXILE. Visual Innovations Just Dance Wii
While primarily in Japanese, the game contains unused English and French translations from Just Dance 2 that can sometimes be forced through loader settings.
The value of the Japanese version lies in its music. You won't find "California Gurls" or "U Can't Touch This." Instead, the setlist includes:
