In response to the piracy problem, Nintendo and Ubisoft implemented a patch for the game's WBFS format. The patch, which was released in 2010, made it more difficult for users to modify and copy the game. The patch also included additional security measures, such as encryption and checksums, to prevent piracy. While the patch was effective in reducing piracy, it also had some unintended consequences for Japanese gamers.
This is a patched version of Just Dance for the Nintendo Wii, originally released in Japan. The patch removes region locking, allowing the game to run on NTSC-U or PAL consoles (tested on Wii and Wii U vWii). Optional English text patch applied – menus and song titles display in English where available, while retaining full Japanese audio and tracklist compatibility. just dance wii japan wbfs patched
, released exclusively in Japan on October 13, 2011 , represents a unique fusion of Western rhythm mechanics and Eastern pop culture. While based on the engine of Just Dance 2 , this edition was published by Nintendo and features a bespoke tracklist specifically curated for the Japanese market. In response to the piracy problem, Nintendo and