Vib-Ribbon Is Coming To North America Tomorrow

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Fifteen years after its release, music-based platformer Vib-Ribbon is coming to North America. Sony Computer Entertainment America announced today that the game will be released as a PSOne Classic tomorrow, October 7th.

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Shawn Layden, President and CEO of SCEA, mentioned Vib-Ribbon during Sony’s E3 2014 press conference, and at the time, his comment was interpreted as a tease for some sort of re-release or revival of the game, but in fact, Layden was simply voicing his admiration for the title.

“It was not my intention to rub salt in the Vib-Ribbon wound, but to express my admiration for it as the genre-busting title it is and was,” Layden said on the PlayStation Blog. “My mistake was that I had assumed that everyone who had been around in the original PlayStation era would have had their chance to play the game. I had forgotten that the American gamer was effectively denied the opportunity.”

Layden continued, “As a result of the ‘outpouring of love’ at the E3 name drops, our engineers have developed a way to bring Vibri to life on PS3 and PS Vita (we’re still working on a way to make it available on PS4). We look to have both of them up on PlayStation Store tomorrow at a price attractive to both Vibri virgins and the rare few amongst you who found a way to experience the Singing Spline back in the day.”

As an added bonus for PlayStation 3 users, Vib-Ribbon on PS3 will retain the feature that allows players to create a level based on an audio CD of their choice.


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Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.