Until now, Just Dance has been a staple of Wii collections everywhere, with Just Dance 2 having sold a whopping five million copies so far since it's release. But for the first time in the series' history, as of Just Dance 3, the series is seeing a release on a non-Nintendo console, as the game debuts on Microsoft's Xbox 360, thanks to the ability of the Kinect Sensor to track your entire body, making it a good fit for dancing games (as a quick glance over the Kinect software library should indicate).
To mark this occasion, the Kinect version of the game is getting it's own exclusive mode - termed 'Just Create', which uses the Kinect sensor to record your moves, and lets you create your very own dance choreography, before saving it to your hard-drive and giving you the option to send it to your friends over Xbox Live. And for the first time in Kinect's (albeit short) history, Just Dance 3 lets you have four players competing simultaneously in it's new jump in/jump out multiplayer mode - Kinect has never been able to do four people at once, thanks to the obscene amounts of room it needs for just two people, let alone four.
Just Dance 3 is out on the 11th October, and features forty toe-tapping tracks - stay tuned for our preview too, from when we got a chance to strut our stuff at Ubisoft's Summer Seaside Spectacular a few weeks ago.