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The Wiggles game was initially released on the Playstation 2 in Australia and New Zealand, but a Playstation 3 release followed.
The songs included in this release span The Wiggles' almost twenty year career. 20 Songs are included in the PS2 version, and 25 Songs in the PS3 version:
Can You (Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?)
Dorothy (Would You Like To Dance?) (PlayStation 3 Only)
Dr Knickerbocker
Fruit Salad
Get Ready to Wiggle
Getting Strong!
Go Santa Go (PlayStation 3 Only)
Here Come The Chicken (PlayStation 3 Only)
Hot Poppin' Popcorn
Hot Potato
I'm Dorothy The Dinosaur
Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!
Move Your Arms Like Henry
Ooh It's Captain Feathersword (PlayStation 3 Only)
Play Your
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