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==Leftovers==
 
*Files for the scrapped gamemode "[[Just_Dance_2018/Beta_Elements#Adventure_Mode|Adventure Mode]]" from {{g|2018}} can be found.<ref>https://youtu.be/rG6UkmiiZnQ?t=60</ref>
 
 
 
==Ports==
 
==Ports==
 
*In the Ubisoft Support site, {{G2|2018}} was listed as having a PC version.
 
*In the Ubisoft Support site, {{G2|2018}} was listed as having a PC version.

Revision as of 17:08, 1 July 2020

Ports

  • In the Ubisoft Support site, Just Dance 2018 was listed as having a PC version.
    • In the Ubisoft Support search API, Just Dance 2018 has an ID listed for a PC version.[1]
  • Before the release of Just Dance 2018, the ESRB ratings listed PC as one of the platforms for the game.
    • This was fixed sometime after.

Graphics and Interfaces

  • The previous Ubisoft logo animation movie for the Just Dance series, which was seen in the final versions of Just Dance 2016 and Just Dance 2017, was used. When the disco ball appeared, it transitioned to the title screen.
    • The new Ubisoft logo animation movie is different. The logo is static and 3D rendered, it zooms in and has different music. In the final version, the logo animation plays and it zooms in, and at the end of the animation, it shows the formed disco ball.
  • In the Just Dance Now extraction for the Remastered Version of Chiwawa, the pictograms’ new graphical assets were tested, but with some differences from the Just Dance 2018 version: in fact, the end of the slide had some particles, and the pictograms didn't have any shadow behind and they flashed white when they reached the end of the line.
    • Also, Gold Move pictograms had some glowing golden rays around them.
  • There were additional assets found in each "New Songs" trailer in Just Dance Unlimited, like a red X and "EXTRA" feedbacks.
  • In the E3 version of the main menu, P2 from 24K Magic is in the "JUST DANCE" icon and P1 from Magic Halloween in the "KIDS" icon is facing the left. In the final version, the coach of All You Gotta Do (Is Just Dance) replaces P2 of 24K Magic and P1 of Magic Halloween faces the right.
  • In the song selection menu, the "Add to Favorites" option and the Dancer Card on the top left corner were absent.
  • In the demo files, there are some Beta feedback icons for the Kids Mode: "OOH", "POW", "YEEHAW" and "YIPPEE".
  • The feedback icons for the Kids Mode initially had no extra effects.[2]
  • According to several promotional gameplays for Kids Mode, players were free to choose their personal avatar; in the final game, instead, the avatar depends on which coach they are following.
    • Besides, the World Dance Floor bosses Rocket Cat, Leopold the Jester and Muchacharacas for Just Dance 2017 were featured in these pictures, hinting that they were selectable in the earlier versions of Kids Mode.
  • Some files that use the name "mashup" can be found in the Textures folder, proving that Mashups were going to return.[3]
  • Originally the Just Dance 2017 soundtrack would be used but it was scrapped for unknown reasons. This was demonstrated in the E3 demo.

Avatars

Kids Mode

There are 8 unused songs in the Kids Mode files:

In Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)’s Kids Mode version we can see different colors between the beta scheme and the final scheme. WWe can also see a different background from the early version of the game.

Adventure Mode

Routines

24K Magic

  • In an early E3 teaser for the game, P1 can be seen wearing a purple inner suit and wearing purple socks instead of maroon colored ones. He can also be seen wearing a darker shade of pink for the glove, which was also on his left hand instead of his right one. The beta color scheme was then given to P2’s outfit instead.
  • In a showreel, a Beta version of the routine is shown: P1’s coat is fuchsia and his inner suit is light blue, while P2’s tank top is fuchsia and his glove is orange. P1's original look can also be seen in All You Gotta Do (Is Just Dance)’s concept art.[5]
  • Gold Move 3 wasn't counted as a Gold Move in the pre-demo versions of the Classic routine.[6]
  • In the E3 version, the menu colors around the banner were indigo instead of grey.

All You Gotta Do (Is Just Dance)

Amazing Girl

  • According to the code name used in the game files, the original song title was Miss Amazing.

Automaton

  • In the game trailer, the pictograms had default colors and the background was more greenish.
    • Also, the blue flashes when the dancer does the hit move were absent in the beta.
  • The Alternate dancer had a darker color scheme in the E3 trailer.
  • In the UK preview, the pictogram for Gold Moves 1 and 2 is more saturated than in the final game.

Bad Liar

  • The coach was originally going to have purple hair, a hot pink jacket, and a cyan shirt. This color scheme can be seen in her beta avatar.
  • In the menu assets, the outline is straight, instead of having the ripped effect used in-game.

Beep Beep I’m A Sheep

  • In the preview gameplays and in the Gamescom version, the pictograms had orange arrows, in spite of the coach's glove being green. This is fixed in the final release.

Better Call The Handyman

  • There is an unused avatar.
  • The background was going to have red arrows in a white background and a gradient yellow and orange background.

Bubble Pop!

  • In a showreel, it can be seen that the Classic coaches were meant to have a green outline instead of a pink one. P1’s crop top, P2’s dress, and P3’s glove were also seen as more greenish.
    • The Alternate coaches had different colors as well:
      • P1 had a light blue costume over yellow tights and a sky blue glove.
      • P2 had a purple costume over blue tights and a green glove.
      • P3 had a yellow costume over light blue tights and a purple glove.
      • P4 had a blue costume over purple tights and a yellow glove.
  • In the E3 version of the Classic routine, the screen faded to black after the song ended; in the final game, instead, there is no fading effect.
  • The Classic background was different during production.

Carmen (Overture)

  • As shown on two promotional gameplay pictures, P1 and P2’s outfits had swapped colors (P1’s was red and P2’s was blue instead of the opposite).
    • Besides, the pictograms had default Beta colors and P2 had a more visible goatee.

Chantaje

  • On the cover from Ubisoft’s website and on the preview thumbnails, P2 is seen wearing a pink glove instead of a purple one.

Despacito

  • In the UK preview gameplay, the coaches and the pictograms turn lighter during the part from "Quiero ver bailar tu pelo" to "Y que olvides tu apellido". However, this color change is not applied in the Gamescom version of the routine, nor in the final release.
  • In the Gamescom trailer, P3 and P4 are seen with darker color schemes.

Fearless Pirate

  • According to a Beta album coach found in the demo files, the coach’s outline was white and blue instead of yellow and purple, and his pants had dark red and magenta stripes instead of red and yellow ones.

Fight Club

  • The coach was meant to have a blue outline instead of a yellow-reddish one, as proven by the 7th-gen files for the routine.
    • The 7th-gen version, however, uses these Beta assets.
  • The routine had a different avatar during development: her hair was more brownish, her jacket was ochre, and her neckline was smaller.

Footloose

  • An early version of the routine was found in a showreel, where placeholder pictograms are used.  

Got That

  • When the full gameplay was showed in Game Experience in Rock in Rio 2017, the pictograms in the bridge had default colors.
  • The lyrics were initially red-orange instead of magenta, as shown in the Twitter announcement for the routine.[8]

Instruction

  • According to some concept art pictures, the coach had a different design, as her hair was in dreadlocks and she wore a beanie and a slightly different outfit.
    • The avatar was also different, as its outline was going to be pink instead of blue, and its hair was lighter.
  • On a promotional gameplay, the coach is seen with darker hair.
  • An early gameplay appears in Just Dance Minute.

John Wayne

  • In a promotional image for Just Dance 2018, the dancer is seen with blue hair, a pink outfit, pink glasses, and an orange glove instead of the dark purple hair, a purple outfit, and a purple glove.
  • In the back of the NTSC edition of Just Dance 2018, the dancer is seen with a blue outfit, blue glasses, and a pink glove instead of having the usual attire she has.

Kissing Strangers

  • As seen on the stickers for the Classic routine, the coaches’ color schemes were closer to their Behind the Scenes look:
    • P1 had purple and black hair, a red vest, yellow bracelets, a pink glove, yellow stripes on his pants and red shoes.
    • P2 had pink highlights on his hair, a red visor, a blue vest, a purple glove, yellow bracelets, yellow highlights on his pants and blue shoes.

Love Ward

  • As seen in the All You Gotta Do (Is Just Dance) concept, the colors for P1 and P3 were supposed to be yellow and white, instead of red and white, his skin was supposed to be pink instead of blue and the glove was supposed to be orange instead of yellow.
    • Also, his outline was supposed to be only white instead of black and white.

Mayores

  • The song was originally part of the main tracklist, but was scrapped for unknown reasons. It is now available through Just Dance Unlimited.

Make It Jingle

  • In the E3 version of the game, the lyrics were turquoise green instead of green.[9]

Naughty Girl

  • The US preview has some differences compared to the UK one:
    • The coach’s outline is fuchsia instead of aqua green.
    • The background clones copy the coach’s movements instead of doing different moves.
    • The roof in the chorus has different light effects, and a night effect is applied on the coach.
    • The coach’s bra is green in the US preview but light blue in the U.K. preview.
  • The pictograms were green with red arrows in the E3 preview and in the demo of the game; however, in the final version, they are blue with pink arrows.
  • The Rabbid Peach Version’s pictograms initially lacked their white outline.[citation needed]
  • An unused avatar for the Rabbid Peach Version can be found in the Just Dance World Cup files.
    • The same avatar was later used in the Wii version of Just Dance 2019 if save data from previous games is present.

New Face

  • P2 was originally going to have a purple torso shield, and yellow glasses and outline, as seen on a beta avatar.

Obsesión

  • Obsesión by Aventura was planned to be in the game, as proved by several files found for the routine; however, it was scrapped for unknown reasons.
    • The routine was later featured in Just Dance 2019, with slight changes to the choreography.

Sax

  • Sax by Fleur East was planned to be in the game, but it was canceled for unknown reasons. Its video file was found in the Just Dance Now archives.
    • The routine was released on Just Dance Unlimited on April 19, 2018.

Sayonara

  • As seen in the codename of the song, "SayonaraRetake", the song originally had a different routine. The changes made to the routine for the final game are currently unknown.
  • According to the artwork used in the preview thumbnails, the coach had a lighter hoodie, different bracelets, and a black strand in her fringe.

Side to Side

  • In the E3 demo, the title was spelled as Side to side. This mistake was fixed in the Gamescom version.

Slumber Party

  • P2 was originally going to have a blue collar instead of yellow, as seen on her Beta avatar.

Swish Swish

  • P1 was supposed to wear a pair of heavy heels instead of sneakers, as seen in a rehearsal video.
  • P4 was going to have lighter hair and a black hat with pink and black feathers sticking out, as seen on a beta avatar.

Shape of You

  • The coach was going to have black hair, a dark blue jacket, and a red and yellow shirt, as seen in his Beta avatar. These are the same colors as the dancer's real-life costume, as seen in the Behind the Scenes video for the track.

Tamta Dziewczyna

  • Tamta Dziewczyna by Sylwia Grzeszczack was planned to be featured in the game, but it was later removed for unknown reasons.

The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody)

  • In the E3 menu, the title was shortened as The Way I Are.

Thumbs

  • As seen in both Just Dance Unlimited and Just Dance Now, there are multiple versions of the video file of the song that exist. Just Dance Unlimited uses an early version of the file where there are fewer details in the background (for example, the tarot cards in the background do not flash to the beat of the song) while Just Dance Now uses the most recent version of the file, where there are more details.

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