Just Dance 2

 is a dance game developed and published by Ubisoft. It is the second installment in the series. The game was released on October 12, 2010 in the NTSC region, October 14, 2010 in the PAL region, and December 8, 2011 in Korea for the Wii.

Gameplay
The concept of the game remains from the previous Just Dance installment, with players mimicking the dance moves of on-screen dancers for a score. There are four new dance modes, including 'Just Dance Mode' where players can get together and dance for an unlimited duration, "Non-Stop Shuffle" where gameplay is nonstop, and "Medleys" which include 5 short pieces of different songs which are mixed together.

"Duets" allow for players on the same console to dance together. "Dance Battle Mode" is a team mode that features up to 8 players support. "Just Sweat" is an exercise focused mode which sets objectives based around completing dance sessions.

NTSC
Standard= Best Buy= Beta =

PAL/NTSC-J
Pal Standard= Korea=

Track List
Here is the list of the 48 original songs. 3 of them are exclusive routines and 1 is a Warm Up routine.


 * An asterisk (*) indicates that the song is covered in-game.
 * A (WU) indicates that the song is a Warm Up routine.
 * A (BBE) indicates that the song is featured in the Best Buy Exclusive, which is only in the NTSC region.

Removed Song

 * (JD3) indicates that the song was also later found in the files of.

Downloadable Content
'''PLEASE NOTE THAT DLC WILL BE UNAVAILABLE AFTER JANUARY 30, 2019 ON THE WII DUE TO THE DISCONTINUATION OF THE WII SHOP CHANNEL. THE ABILITY TO GET WII POINTS WAS REMOVED MARCH 30, 2018.'''
 * * - Covered
 * A (F) indicates that this DLC is a free download.
 * A (XF) indicates that this DLC is no longer available as a free download.
 * A (XSP) indicates that this song is not available on /Extra Songs.
 * Every DLC (except for Firework, which is free) costs 300 Wii Points.

Trivia

 * is the first game to feature downloadable tracks, alternate routines, and duets.
 * is the first game to have the squares cropped into a different shape (in this case, a circle). It is followed by (which did the same thing), the Wii, Wii U, and PS3 versions of  (cropping the squares into a "D" shape), and the eighth generation versions of  (which crop the squares into super ellipses).
 * is the first game where Gold Moves appear. In the previous installment, the moves with bonus points exist as Shake Moves.
 * This is the only game in the series where, in duet routines, the lyrics are displayed at the bottom center and the pictograms slide from both sides of the screen.
 * This is the first game in the series to have store-exclusive songs. It is later followed by.
 * This is the last game in the series to only be available for the Wii (excluding ). opened compatibility to Xbox 360 and Playstation 3,  to the Wii U,  to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and  to the Nintendo Switch and PC.
 * It would also be the last game until to not be available for the Playstation 3.
 * In the files, the Contest Winners extractions have incorrect code names; Sam's routine appears as contest3, Mandy's routine appears as contest1 and Liana's routine appears as contest2.
 * This game was the best-selling third-party Wii game.
 * If the player get 5 stars on every song, the home screen will show up having a yellow background and have star shapes appear. This feature later reappeared on.
 * A player cannot choose which coach to follow in a Duet; the people holding onto the first and third Wii remotes will have to play as P1, while the people holding onto the second and fourth Wii remotes will have to play as P2.
 * However, in the presence of two Wii remotes, one can connect them to the Wii, and then disconnect P1's Wii remote,allowing play as P2.
 * This also occurred on.
 * is the first game in the series to have a Korean edition.
 * Firework is the only mainstream song from the 2010's to be featured in the game when it came out.
 * As of January 31, 2019, downloadable tracks will no longer be obtainable for this game due to the discontinuation of the Wii Shop Channel and Nintendo WFC Pay &amp; Play services. The ability to add Wii Points has been removed on March 26, 2018.
 * Outside of being able to play Summer Party, all but three songs will be unavailable for Wii users (Spice Up Your Life, Come On Eileen, It’s Not Unusual)
 * Everytime a dancer does moves in the middle of the song (end of song for Rasputin and Hey Ya!) that are not counted for, the dancer gets a glow around them.

Beta Elements
For a full list of Just Dance 2’s beta elements, see Just Dance 2/Beta Elements.

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