

Unfortunately, the game was never released in the United States at the time, meaning it was beloved mostly by enthusiasts who imported it here. Whether you went for Sugar Ray or TLC back in 1999, "Vib-Ribbon" had your back. Perhaps the most famous part of "Vib-Ribbon" is that you could put your music CDs into the console's disc drive and the game would automatically create levels based on those songs. It's a simple (but fairly difficult) rhythm game that has a ton of style. Vibri will encounter obstacles that the player needs to cross by pressing the correct button, and the levels are designed to sync up with whatever song is playing. In "Vib-Ribbon" for the PlayStation, you play as Vibri, a crudely drawn rabbit made of white lines who automatically moves from left to right across the screen. However, as with the previous games, the preset levels seem to work the best.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. You can create new levels by hooking up certain USB cameras and mobile phones, and uploading photos to your PS2.

This is an incredibly addictive rhythm game that will test your reaction time and how well you can keep a beat and see the. Vib Ripple, like Vib Ribbon and Mojib Ribbon, allows players to extend their potential playtime. 36K 786K views 9 years ago The PAL version of Vib Ribbon for PS1. She must dodge these enemies in addition to bouncing in time to the beat as she uncovers Peta Characters. In later levels, blobby enemies known as 'Boonchies' turn up and begin to slowly zero in on Vibri. Overall Vib Ribbon manages to create a vibrant, quirky and replayable addition to quite a busy genre. Talk about the Vib-Ribbon series here Including its spinoffs Vib-Ripple and Mojib Ribbon If you dont know about Vib-Ribbon heres a Wikipedia article about it: Vib-Ribbon is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The screen has been carefully designed to be minimalistic, creating an accessible and streamlined game. The goal of each level is to reveal the Peta Characters shown in the crown at the bottom left of the screen (of course, you can uncover more if you're game). To say that Vib Ribbon is a simple game does the work of NanOn-Sha a great disservice. If you time the jumps to the beat of the music, Vibri will jump higher, and jumping on certain parts of the picture will reveal 'Peta Characters' - 2D representations of objects, such as bunny rabbits, onions, and presents. This time, they must move her around a gigantic picture (think of the picture as a giant trampoline), and use the any of the face buttons to make her jump. Players once again control the vector rabbit Vibri as they play. While Vib Ribbon was based around the tone of music, and Mojib Ribbon was based around lyrics, Vib Ripple is themed around drums and percussion. Vib Ripple is the sequel to Vib Ribbon, and the third in the Vib Ribbon series.
