Just Dance 3/Beta Elements

Removed Songs

 * A duet with a male and a female was planned to be in the game. The male is wearing a jacket with a button up shirt with a bowtie. The female is wearing what looks like something Lady Gaga wear in the music video for the song Poker Face . The unknown duet is featured on the PAL version cover. People have found the duet similar to Crazy Little Thing Called Love.
 * Jungle Drum by Emiliana Torrini was planned to be in the game as the 50th song, but her song was taken out before the release of the game for unknown reasons. The choreography seems to be completed, however, as it appears in the Puppet Master Modes of Ain't No Other Man, Super Bass, and some other ones on . The dancer is wearing a leaf dress, blue hair with a flower in it and a light blue glove, and no shoes.
 * A solo female dancer appears in Mashups in Just Dance 3 and 4, but it is unknown what song she was supposed to be in. The dancer has pink hair in pigtails, a purple crop top, a pink skirt, purple leggings, and pink shoes. People unofficially dubbed as a scrapped routine for Baby One More Time, or simply a dancer created just for the Mashup. She appears in the mashup of the song people most believe she was supposed to be in.

Apache (Jump On It)

 * As seen in a trailer on Vimeo, there is a Beta pictogram with the arrow on both sides.

Airplanes

 * The song has 4 unused Gold Moves.

Baby One More Time

 * The coaches were going to land their jumps instead of freezing in the midair.
 * The song has an unused pictogram.
 * The song was supposed to have one female coach, according to the Soundless Quiz.
 * She also appears in the Mashup of this song, but with an altered color scheme.

Barbra Streisand

 * In the Best Buy Edition, there is a beta picture of the dancer, with a different color scheme and longer hair.
 * On the NTSC cover, she has a different color scheme, too: her outfit is mostly in shades of purple and pink, and she wears a pair of green leggings.

Beautiful Liar

 * The files feature two unused pictograms.

Boogie Wonderland

 * The files show that Gold Moves 1 and 2 (1 to 8 on Xbox 360) weren't initially meant to be Gold Moves.
 * It was also going to have a different Background.

Boom

 * Boom had a different background, as seen in a trailer on Vimeo. It was blue with white spotted lights.
 * Also, a beta pictogram appears in the files.

California Gurls

 * In a trailer, there is a Beta pictogram with the arrow head on both sides.
 * In the final version of the game, there are two different pictograms to describe that move.

Crazy Little Thing Called Love

 * P2's haircut was initially supposed to have a much bigger tuft. This was changed in the final version.

Dance All Nite

 * In the NTSC cover of the game, the coach's dress has some green highlights (which are orange in the final version), and her glove is yellow.

Dare

 * The remake of Dare has an unused pictogram, which is seen in #thatPOWER's Mashup.

Dynamite

 * The coaches had a different colour scheme: P1's suit was red and light blue, P2's dress was indigo, P3 had purple highlights on her dress (instead of dark blue highlights) and her feather boa was dark red, and P4's pants were light purple.
 * In the files, there are even four Beta pictograms with two of them matching their inital color scheme.

Funplex (CSS Remix)

 * Funplex (CSS Remix) was meant to be released as DLC for the Wii, but it didn't happen.
 * However, in the Just Dance Now files, there is an unused menu icon that would have been used if the song had been released as DLC.

Giddy on Up (Giddy on Out)

 * Giddy on Up (Giddy on Out) has a Beta pictogram.

Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)

 * In the one Vimeo trailer, the coach had a more greenish color.
 * The song has a Mash-Up that is only available if Just Dance 3 was preordered from GameStop for the Xbox 360. Some people have tried to do this but haven't been able to get the mashup.

Heart of Glass

 * Heart of Glass was initially announced to be released as DLC for the Wii, but it didn't happen.
 * However, in the Just Dance Now files, there is an unused menu icon that would have been used if the song had been released as DLC.

Hungarian Dance No. 5

 * This routine has 5 Beta pictograms.

I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’

 * There are seven Beta pictograms featured in the Mashup for the song.

I Was Made For Lovin’ You

 * The song has an unused pictogram that only portrays P2.

I'm So Excited

 * This song has 6 Beta pictograms.
 * In a Beta picture, the triangles in the background are yellow-green instead of yellow.

Kurio ko uddah le jana

 * The background of Kurio ko uddah le jana looked more crooked than in the final version; there is also a golden, semi-transparent blanket that is not seen in the final routine.
 * There are 6 unused pictograms in the Just Dance Now files.

Let's Go To The Mall

 * In a Beta picture, there are some green, floating triangles in the background.Letsgotothemall jd3 beta.png

Lollipop

 * This song has two Beta pictograms.

Mashed Potato Time

 * Mashed Potato Time was meant to be released as DLC for the Wii, but it didn't happen.
 * However, in the Just Dance Now files, there is an unused menu icon that would have been used if the song had been released as DLC.

No Limit

 * The coaches of No Limit had different positions, with the male as P1 and the female as P2.

Party Rock Anthem

 * According to an early gameplay from Comic Con 2011, "My jock", "cash" and "you're naked now" weren't censored in beta version.
 * This song has 6 Beta pictograms.
 * The sixth one is featured in the Comic Con 2011 version of the game, and it features a punch emblem that is removed in the final version.

Pump It

 * On the PAL cover of the game, the coach has a totally different color scheme, with a green-bluish outfit and a yellow glove.
 * On the NTSC cover, he has a different color scheme as well: his pants are lighter, the glove is darker and there are some green highlights.
 * The routine has several Beta pictograms and an unfinished one, which only consists of a spiral arrow.

Satellite

 * Satellite has two Beta pictograms.

She’s Got Me Dancing

 * This song has 4 Beta pictograms.

Soul Searchin’

 * This song has 3 Beta pictograms.

Take On Me

 * This song has 3 Beta pictograms: the first two are from the Just Dance Now files, while the latter can be seen in a Beta picture.

Teenage Dream

 * The background in the chorus was different: it was darker, with more balloons and smoother lights.

The Master Blaster

 * P1 was going to wear a red and fuchsia outfit instead of the red and dark violet one used in the final game.

Think

 * In the files, there is a pictogram that is magenta instead of light purple and has a cobalt blue arrow instead of a light blue one.
 * There is also another unused one.

This is Halloween

 * In a Beta screenshot, the background shows four pumpkin plants on the sides, with hanging pumpkins. In the final version, they are replaced by dead branches.
 * In the  files, there is a placeholder pictogram shaped like a blurred rectangle with a red X.

Tightrope

 * In the files, there is an unfinished pictogram that only shows a wave arrow.
 * There are also 5 unused pictograms.

Venus

 * This routine has 4 Beta pictograms.

Video Killed the Radio Star

 * There are 3 unused pictograms in the files.

What You Waiting For?

 * As seen in an early preview gameplay, the choreography was significantly different. It was likely changed because it wouldn't score enough points on remote consoles.

Interface

 * Lyrics and the pictograms were originally going to be in the middle.
 * In the beta version of the game, the graphics looked different in all consoles.
 * On Xbox, the players' names were written in a different font and the motion cam had a white outline.
 * Duet pictograms were going to slide from different sides, like in Just Dance 2; in fact, if you explore the Just Dance Now files of No Limit and Baby Zouk, you can notice that the original pictograms are separated.
 * The pictograms on Wii and PS3 were going to disappear with the same fading effect as in the Xbox 360 version.
 * Besides, they were semi-transparent and became in full opacity after they reached the end of the slide.
 * On Wii and PS3, the animation that activates when the player earns points was represented by a simple semi-transparent bar moving from left to right, as seen in some trailers.
 * If you look into the NTSC manual for Just Dance 3, you can notice that Lollipop and Think 's places in the menu were switched, meaning that they were originally in different places before the worldwide release.