Dancing with the Stars: We Dance! | |
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Developer(s) |
Zoë Mode (Wii) Jet Black Games (DS) Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (JP Wii re-release) |
Publisher(s) |
Activision Konami (Wii/DS re-release) |
Distributor(s) | Activision Blizzard |
Series | Dancing with the Stars |
Platform(s) | Wii, Nintendo DS |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Rhythm |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer (Wii version only) |
Dancing with the Stars: We Dance! (Also called Dancing with the Stars: Get Your Dance On! or Konami Celebrity Dancing 2 in Japan) is a video game based on Dancing with the Stars. It is the sequel to the original Dancing with the Stars game. It is on Activision's "Wee 1st" label. The game's subtitle, We Dance, was derived from the Namco-Bandai games; We Ski and We Cheer, also for the Wii.
A Nintendo DS re-release version by Konami was released in North America on April 2017, and in Japan on 2018. The DS re-release version for Konami Celebrity Dancing 2/Dancing with the Stars: We Dance! uses the Konami Logo from 1986-1998. The copyright text (©2015 2017 Konami All rights reserved.) is shown on the title at the bottom of the top screen.
A Wii re-release version was published by Konami, and was developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (KCET) was planned to release in Japan on October 20, 2018. The Wii re-release version for Konami Celebrity Dancing 2 uses the Konami Logo from 1998-2003.
The game features stars including Mel B, Apolo Anton Ohno, Joey Fatone and Jennie Garth and new professional dancers including Derek Hough and his sister Julianne Hough. The Wii version improves on the original with refined Wii Remote and Nunchuk controls. Other additions include new special "flair" moves. The Nintendo DS version features changeable outfits and swappable partners.
Notes: Sabrina Bryan's original partner was Mark Ballas. However, in the all-star season, her partner is Louis Van Amstel. But, the all-star season did not exist until fall 2012. Chelsie Hightower did not become a professional competitor until season 8 in Spring 2009, and is therefore excluded from the game. Julianne Hough became a judge in 2014.