If the player misses or presses the wrong button, Vibri will get injured and the more damage she takes, the more the entire level will look like a scribbly mess. The game focuses on guiding the main protagonist Vibri to dodge the obstacles as the stage progresses and the difficulty increases depending on each course (Bronze, Silver and Gold courses). However, they were never released outside Japan. The game spawned two sequels Mojib-Ribbon (which focuses on rap music and calligraphy) and Vib-Ripple (involves jumping into images like a trampoline while revealing a "peta character" or hidden objects). Even though the original release was never available in North America, it was re-released on PlayStation Network in 2014 after a Sony executive name-dropped it while introducing Mortal Kombat X. Vib-Ribbon was originally released in Japan on December 12th, 1999 and later in Europe on September 1st, 2000. The game features a vectorgraphic rabbit Vibri wandering through the eponymous dimension or "Music World" while dodging the incoming obstacles. Vib-Ribbon (ビブリボン Bibu Ribon) is a 1999 rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha (known for developing PaRappa The Rapper and Um Jammer Lammy) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Video games, game, 90s, rhythm game, games, vib ribbon, vib-ribbon, vibri, nanaonsha, playstation
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