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* NoExportForYou:''Bust a Move: Dance Summit 2001'' was only released in Japan. Why it was never released overseas is anyone's guess. To add on, ''Bust a Groove 2'' was not released in Europe despite the first game being released there.

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* NoExportForYou:''Bust NoExportForYou: ''Bust a Move: Dance Summit 2001'' was only released in Japan. Why it was never released overseas is anyone's guess. To add on, ''Bust a Groove 2'' was not released in Europe despite the first game being released there.
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* NoExportForYou: The aforementioned Bust a Move: Dance Summit 2001. Why it was never released overseas is anyone's guess.

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* NoExportForYou: The aforementioned Bust NoExportForYou:''Bust a Move: Dance Summit 2001.2001'' was only released in Japan. Why it was never released overseas is anyone's guess. To add on, ''Bust a Groove 2'' was not released in Europe despite the first game being released there.
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* BadExportForYou: The Endglish version of ''Bust a Groove 2'' cut out every "Dancing Heroes" ending.

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* BadExportForYou: The Endglish English version of ''Bust a Groove 2'' cut out every "Dancing Heroes" ending.
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* FollowTheLeader: [[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution Hilariously (or pathetically) enough]], Konami tried to cash in with their own Bust a Groove-like dance game called [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBfKBSpYR0I Dance! Dance! Dance!]]. It copied almost everything it could from Bust a Groove. From the announcer saying "Freeze!" to even the ''key sound'' for the cursor and buttons. There's also a Hiro-kun expy and a Kelly expy (George and Jennifer). Judging from the lackluster soundtrack and the fact that it's even ''more'' obscure than {{SNK}}'s Cool Cool Toon and {{Tecmo}}'s Unison...it didn't quite work.

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* FollowTheLeader: [[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution Hilariously (or pathetically) enough]], Konami tried to cash in with their own Bust a Groove-like dance game called [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBfKBSpYR0I Dance! Dance! Dance!]]. It copied almost everything it could from Bust a Groove. From the announcer saying "Freeze!" to even the ''key sound'' for the cursor and buttons. There's also a Hiro-kun expy and a Kelly expy (George and Jennifer). Judging from the lackluster soundtrack and the fact that it's even ''more'' obscure than {{SNK}}'s Creator/{{SNK}}'s Cool Cool Toon and {{Tecmo}}'s Creator/{{Tecmo}}'s Unison...it didn't quite work.

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* BadExportForYou: The first two games are this, depending on who you ask. Removing Hiro's cigarette, censoring certain lyrics, cutting out endings, etc.

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* BadExportForYou: The first two games are this, depending on who you ask. Removing Hiro's cigarette, censoring certain lyrics, cutting Endglish version of ''Bust a Groove 2'' cut out endings, etc.every "Dancing Heroes" ending.
* FollowTheLeader: [[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution Hilariously (or pathetically) enough]], Konami tried to cash in with their own Bust a Groove-like dance game called [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBfKBSpYR0I Dance! Dance! Dance!]]. It copied almost everything it could from Bust a Groove. From the announcer saying "Freeze!" to even the ''key sound'' for the cursor and buttons. There's also a Hiro-kun expy and a Kelly expy (George and Jennifer). Judging from the lackluster soundtrack and the fact that it's even ''more'' obscure than {{SNK}}'s Cool Cool Toon and {{Tecmo}}'s Unison...it didn't quite work.



* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Fans were none too pleased about the endings being cut in the American version of Bust a Groove 2. Some thought that because James Suneoka's (a [[ShowWithinAShow show within a show]] host) name still appeared in the credits, that somehow, ''maybe'' the endings were unlockable. Unfortunately, this wasn't the case.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Fans were none too pleased about the endings being cut in the American version of Bust ''Bust a Groove 2.2''. Some thought that because James Suneoka's (a [[ShowWithinAShow show within a show]] host) name still appeared in the credits, that somehow, ''maybe'' the endings were unlockable. Unfortunately, this wasn't the case.
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* NoExportForYou: The aforementioned Bust a Move: Dance Summit 2001. Why it was never released overseas is anyone's guess.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Fans were none too pleased about the endings being cut in the American version of Bust a Groove 2. Some thought that because James Suneoka's (a [[ShowWithinAShow show within a show]] host) name still appeared in the credits, that somehow, ''maybe'' the endings were unlockable. No such luck.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Fans were none too pleased about the endings being cut in the American version of Bust a Groove 2. Some thought that because James Suneoka's (a [[ShowWithinAShow show within a show]] host) name still appeared in the credits, that somehow, ''maybe'' the endings were unlockable. No such luck.Unfortunately, this wasn't the case.
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* BadExportForYou: The first two games are this, depending on who you ask. Removing Hiro's cigarette, censoring certain lyrics, cutting out endings, etc.
* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Fans were none too pleased about the endings being cut in the American version of Bust a Groove 2. Some thought that because James Suneoka's (a [[ShowWithinAShow show within a show]] host) name still appeared in the credits, that somehow, ''maybe'' the endings were unlockable. No such luck.

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