Just Dance Wii U

Just Dance Wii U (also known as Wii U) is a Japanese game which was released on April 3, 2014 in Japan. It is the sequel to Just Dance Wii 2 and is exclusive to the Wii U.

Appearance
Just Dance Wii U runs on Just Dance 2014’s properties and skips Just Dance 4’s properties.

Changes or Differences

 * Mashups aren't present as well as extreme and alternate versions and Party Master modes as shown on the trailer, but mojo coins are present.
 * Similar to previous Japanese titles, DLC is not present.
 * The "Perfect's, Good's And Ok's" show up larger and much brighter.
 * Similar to previous Japanese titles, Ubisoft Club is not present.
 * Motion and Mic accuracy are fixed.
 * The dancers appear farther to the screen.
 * The JD Coins are displayed on the screen as "JD". In Just Dance 2014, they are Mojo Coins and are displayed as "M".
 * The menu has been changed to show two songs when entering the menu.
 * This is due of the lack of the Shop and the World Dance Floor.
 * Different sound effects are added when choosing and scrolling.

Track listing
The tracklist contains 35 tracks.
 * A "JD4" indicates this song is on Just Dance 4.
 * A "JD2014" indicates this song is on Just Dance 2014.
 * A "4D" indicates this song was is a DLC on Just Dance 4.
 * A "2014D" indicates this song is a DLC on Just Dance 2014.
 * A "2015D" indicates this song is a DLC on Just Dance 2015.
 * An "AD" indicates this song is also on ABBA: You Can Dance.
 * A "NOW" indicates this song is on Just Dance Now.
 * A "JDU" indicates this song is on Just Dance Unlimited.
 * Another difficulty in [here] indicates the difficulty has been changed from the original game.  The difficulty in [here] is the original.

Trivia

 * In the trailer, Applause is called The Applause. This was later fixed on the official release.
 * This is the first Just Dance game to not be available on the Wii. It is followed by Just Dance 2015 China and Just Dance 2017 China.
 * This, in contrast to Just Dance Wii 2, has more debuting artists than returning artists, totaling up to nine.
 * The only Western song on this game that had its difficulty raised is Livin' la Vida Loca. Any others that had their difficulties altered had it lowered down.
 * Some avatars are different than the European ones: for example, Dagomba has a smily mask instead of the "expressionless" one, Moves Like Jagger (C1) has no tie, Moves Like Jagger (C3) and has a jacket, and Land Of 1000 Dances doesn't wear the orange tie that the original one has.
 * In a few songs, there is an error in some lyric lines where the line doesn't get fully highlighted.
 * When a song has yet to be played, the "NEW" icon will be in English rather than Japanese.

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