Category:Vib-Ribbon

Vib-Ribbon is a video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment on PlayStation in 1999. The game's composer is Masaya Matsuura, and the soundtrack is performed by a Japanese band Laugh & Peace.

Overview
Vib-Ribbon is a rhythm game in which players guide the main character, Vibri, across a line filled with obstacles tied in correspondence to the beat of the song. The player's score is tallied via symbols during gameplay, which is then converted into points at the end of the run, during which bonus points may also be rewarded. Earning a high score will cause Vibri to sing a congratulatory song based on their position. The base game features six songs performed by Laugh & Peace which are divided up into bronze, silver, and gold courses containing two songs each. Additionally, players can generate levels using songs from music CDs, with difficulty varying depending on the intensity of the music.

The soundtrack, according to Masaya Matsuura, was provided by a band called Laugh and Peace, with vocals by Yoko Fujita. Working with the band, Matsuura wanted a soundtrack that would encourage players to use their own music CDs. Reluctance to associate the game with any one music genre was a big part of why the game's visuals are so color-neutral and simple.

Rips

 * Title
 * Rare Version
 * Beta Mix
 * Polaroid
 * Vib Ribbon Blues
 * Short Version

Trivia

 * On "Title - Vib-Ribbon", the logo image is brighter.