Mojib Ribbon was one of last year's most memorable Japanese titles (for the few thousand who played it, that is). With that game, developer Nana On Sha (Vib Ribbon, Parappa the Rapper, Um Jammer Lammy), created an original spin on the music genre that had players write songs to a beat. It was simple, weird, stylish and hip all at once, and we still have the music in our heads. The company's latest, Vib Ripple, is as different from Mojib Ribbion as Mojib Ribbon was from Vib Ribbon (the PlayStation predecessor to all these strange games). First off, it's not a music game. We're not really sure how one should classify it. Has there ever been a trampoline game before?
Vib Ripple PlayStation 2 Gameplay_2004_05_28_3
Vib Ripple - IGN
Gaming Life in Japan - IGN
Vib Ripple - Discussion - rllmuk
Vib Ripple PlayStation 2 Gameplay_2004_05_28_12
Gaming Life in Japan - IGN
Gaming Life in Japan - IGN
Vib Ribbon - IGN
Gaming Life in Japan - IGN
Mojib Ribbon - IGN
Gaming Life in Japan - IGN
Gaming Life in Japan - IGN