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By the time Just Dance 2019 hit shelves, the Nintendo Wii was already a ghost in the console graveyard—officially discontinued, no online store, no new system updates. Yet Ubisoft kept the beat going. Why? Because tens of millions of Wiis were still in living room cabinets, and for casual party gaming, nothing was simpler.
While the Wii version lacks the online "World Dance Floor" and "Just Dance Unlimited" subscription features found on newer consoles, it remains a robust local multiplayer experience for up to 4 players. WBFS Format & Installation
You must have a homebrewed Wii with cIOS (custom IOS) installed to properly load backups from a USB port. Just Dance 2019 (Wii) Video Review
Visually, the Wii version is a strange beast. Ubisoft optimized the engine to run at a stable 30fps (mostly), but they had to cut corners. The coaches (the dancers you follow) are the focal point and look decent, but the backgrounds are where the Wii shows its age.
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By the time Just Dance 2019 hit shelves, the Nintendo Wii was already a ghost in the console graveyard—officially discontinued, no online store, no new system updates. Yet Ubisoft kept the beat going. Why? Because tens of millions of Wiis were still in living room cabinets, and for casual party gaming, nothing was simpler.
While the Wii version lacks the online "World Dance Floor" and "Just Dance Unlimited" subscription features found on newer consoles, it remains a robust local multiplayer experience for up to 4 players. WBFS Format & Installation
You must have a homebrewed Wii with cIOS (custom IOS) installed to properly load backups from a USB port. Just Dance 2019 (Wii) Video Review
Visually, the Wii version is a strange beast. Ubisoft optimized the engine to run at a stable 30fps (mostly), but they had to cut corners. The coaches (the dancers you follow) are the focal point and look decent, but the backgrounds are where the Wii shows its age.