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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: MAKAVELIUK on November 05, 2002, 04:47:24 PM
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:eek:
Sony\'s sequel to vib-ribbon
(https://psx5central.com/community/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.btinternet.com%2F%7Estu18%2FMojibribbon.jpg&hash=c812e9f65e8f64262112916c4925eb5a62270e9c)
:D
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Wtf is that? It looks like some kid took a shit on some paper :burn:
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ding! ding! its the shit-mobil!
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Vib Ribbon was a kick-ass game.
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I like the style, kind of like a drawing by a 5 year old kid.
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WTF!
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Hhahah :D Nice..
Vib Ribbon rocked! Loved the style of graphics.. This looks even more interesting.
Painting.
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Actually, I thought this was just a joke...
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very original looking game.
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yea vib ribbion was excellent, very addictive
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WTF is Vib Ribbon? Explain please!
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I havent playied it but if I remember you loaded the game on your PS then replaced it with a music cd and generate a line that changed shapes according to the rhythm and you moved a strange looking rabbit(whatever that was) on them.I dont know how it was playied though.
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wow, they added colours!
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that cant be vib ribbion 2 can it? i thought it was a joke?? i prefer the look from the first one
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why is there a dildo on the left side of that picture?
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testament is back!!!
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Moji-Ribbon? If I remember correctly...
Okay, I dug out EDGE115 to shine some light on you people.
It\'s Mojibribon. Kewl, eh? It\'s about the art of traditional japanesecalligraphy. There\'s no audio CD\'s involved this time around; the only form of input is text, japanese text. The program responds to the text in a "rap" pattern and as you advance, the game adds backgrounds and music.
The game plays as follows; you traverse coruscating ink clouds and paint pieces of text for the synthesizer to process. You only need to use the left analoqgue stick; when you reach a certain mark, you can begin to string text together. The more you push on the stick, the more ink you use (the thicker the lines)...
etcetc...
This I found interesting in the EDGE article... : "The online option wasn\'t an afterthought for NanaOn-Sha, but the driving principle behind the vision. The goal was to offer users a system to they can exchange emails. The text sent would become a stage the receiver would have to clear to be able to read the message." Quirky.
Anybody wanna bet on a western release? :p
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sounds intresting, but bit confusing, im sure edge eith more pics describes it better.. does sound intresting tho...
brave of them to chage it so much from the first one