

"Sony is a little open with treatment of IPs, so if I get a lot of money, I can buy it from Sony," Matsuura mused. However, he remains optimistic for the Sony-owned IP. Inspired by Vib-Ribbon on the PS1, this tool lets you draw lines and make them shake If you make something cool, be sure to record it and share it with me on twitter You can also share it here on newgrounds, just be sure to tag it with shakeart I recommend using ScreenToGif to record. Some have speculated that a new Vib Ribbon could potentially use MP3s or other digital audio formats in addition to or instead of music CDs.ĭespite the apparent good news, Matsuura also delivered a bit of a downer when he confirmed that the original will not appear as one of the PlayStation Store's downloadable legacy PlayStation offerings. "But, I don't know yet-Sony only recently launched their downloadable service in Japan, so maybe we need to wait a while before releasing a title with that kind of appeal."Īccording to the creator, any new game would be "for new hardware, or downloadable," suggesting a possible release through the PlayStation 3's online PlayStation Store. "We are discussing the possibility of making a downloadable version of Vib Ribbon for Sony," he revealed back in May.
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Just when is it going to be released on the PS4 Yes, I have a PS2, but I dont know it went. Matsuura's statements regarding a new Vib Ribbon title reflects some progress since he last spoke on the subject. So Vib Ribbon isnt on PS4, yes, but I dont give a hoot about it. Though it saw retail in both Europe and Japan, many have long lamented the title's lack of a North America release. Vib Ribbon achieved notoriety due to its option for players generate new levels by swapping the game disc with any music CD, the selected track of which would then play during the corresponding level-a feat few games have since accomplished. "ItÂ’s been many years since then, so I have to."
"I really think I have to do that," Matsuura noted. Speaking with Gamasutra, the former pop idol and head of developer NanaOn-Sha revealed that he has been inundated with requests to revisit the dancing wire-frame rabbit. Much to the joy of music game fans, PaRappa the Rapper (PSX, PSP) and Um Jammer Lammy (PSX) creator Masaya Matsuura's Vib Ribbon (PSX) may very well be receiving a modern update.
