Just Dance: Best Of

Just Dance: Best Of is the PAL Wii version of Just Dance: Greatest Hits. This game features less songs than Greatest Hits but still has some songs that Greatest Hits doesn't. Like Greatest Hits, the game is in the style of Just Dance 3, so Gold Moves are added, shake moves are removed, and duet pictograms come in from the right.

Best Of
Best Of has 25 songs, ten less than Greatest Hits. Six songs are different than in Greatest Hits.
 * A "*" indicates that the song as been covered.
 * A "**" indicates that the song is not a cover in Greatest Hits.
 * A "#" indicates that the song's difficulty and/or effort levels have been altered from the original game.
 * A (4D) indicates that the song is also a DLC in Just Dance 4.
 * A (NOW) indicates that the song is also in Just Dance Now.

Trivia

 * The Wii version and the Xbox 360 Version of the game have changed both games backgrounds of the game. (Example: Dare on the Wii has no motion in the background except lights and flashes but in the Kinect they added fire and motion and lights).
 * In the game, the artist for Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of Monika) is credited as The Lemon Cubes, like it was in Summer Party/Extra Songs, but the version that the game uses is Lou Bega's version from Just Dance 2.
 * In Greatest Hits, Baby Girl and Katti Kalandal are hidden and must be unlocked by entering a code on the D-Pad while on the title screen.
 * As with Greatest Hits, no dance crew routines are featured in the game, due to the fact that the game only features songs from Just Dance and Just Dance 2, along with 3 solo-mode songs from Just Dance 3.
 * I Like To Move It uses the cover version by Groove Century, but the artist is mistakenly credited as Reel 2 Reel feat. The Mad Stuntman in-game.
 * If you look closely at the box art, you can see P2 from Barbie Girl all the way in the background.