Showing posts with label vib ribbon. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 2, 2019

Vib Ribbon Press Kit - full disc contents!


So, a few years ago I made a post about a Vib Ribbon press kit I found by chance on ebay around 2003. I posted the most interesting things (a lot of fun key art of the characters) but left a few things out (also, the single photo I took was terrible).

Three years later and there's still almost no information about this kit online! Most of the search results just point back to my blog. After digging through the CD more I found an interview with Masaya Matsuura, the designer of Parappa the Rapper and Vib Ribbon. A quick online search of some of the text shows that this interview doesn't appear to exist at all on the internet..so, I feel that in the interest of preserving the CULTURE it's my duty to put this information up for everyone to see.

Most of the more interesting images are on my previous post, but at the end of the article I'll link you to a dump of the entire disc!

The Game



First thing we have in the collection is a copy of the game itself. I was really hoping that it'd be a unique disc design or have something new in the game itself, but it appears to be identical in design and content to the final PAL release.

There is an alternate demo version of the game that has a specific option for playing a stage with music by DJ Cam (a musician who did a promotional collaboration with the game) if you have a copy of the PAL PS1 "Registered Users Demo 08" disc, however. This is just the normal game though!

DJ Cam Loa Project Meets Vib Ribbon



This CD includes an eclectic mix of music from DJ Cam, running the gamut from jazz funk to reggae. Track 5 is a song specifically made to be played in Vib Ribbon, but to be honest it doesn't feel like Vib Ribbon to me at all and this music just isn't my kind of thing. The other four tracks are easy enough to find on Youtube.

However! Because Track 5 doesn't seem to exist online AT ALL (other than on one or two gameplay videos), here's a direct CD rip for you to enjoy.



Press Information August 2000



Here's where the interesting stuff is.


Photos and interview with director, Masaya Matsuura





In addition to several promotional photos, the press disc includes a couple of text files with a Vib Ribbon press release and a short Q&A with Masaya Matsuura. I'll post a link to the entire interview at the end of this article, but here's a snippet:

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Q.    Where does vibri come from?

A.   If we were to say that the world of digital data has dimension just like that of ours, vibri would be a character who accidentally popped out from the digital world and into ours.

All digital data, whether it be an image, sound, or program, is similar in that they take the form of data in 0s and 1s.  We human beings can decode data by using programs to show them as sound or images, but vibri on the other hand, decodes and recognizes the data in different ways.  Therefore, particular changes or transformation in the music would, for example, translate into obstacles for vibri while taking a walk.  This would be the sort of underlying concept for vibri.

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The interview also talks about Matsuura's original vision for the game, the reason his company is named NanaOn-Sha, and insights into the creation of the soundtrack!


Key Artwork

This is the most fun part of the disc. As before, all of this art will be be provided in a link at the end of the article but here are a couple selections!




Work-In-Progress Cover Art


This image had its own folder in the disc as well. It says "WORK IN PROGRESS" but from my comparisons it seems to be identical to the final PAL cover art.

Full disc dump:




If you're still reading, you're interested enough in this piece of Vib Ribbon history that you probably want to see the rest right? It's been preserved on Archive.org below; there are a few more odds and ends on the disc that I didn't mention above. Enjoy!


Sunday, January 10, 2016

Vib Ribbon Press Kit Images--posters and more!

NanaOn-Sha is best known for pioneering the rhythm game genre as we know it with 1996's Parappa the Rapper (beating even Konami's Beatmania by about a year). Three years later they broke ground again with the charming, minimalistic "rhythm platformer" game Vib Ribbon. It received a PAL release in 2000, but news was silent on the possibility of a North American version until a humorous misstep during E3 2014 led to a long awaited digital release on PSN for the whole world to enjoy.


Way, way back in the early 2000s, when mailing money orders was just as common as using Paypal, I bought a PAL press kit on eBay. It came with an instructional poster and three discs: the game itself, a CD of music by DJ Cam Loa Project intended to be played with the game, and a CD titled "Press Information August 2000". Because I couldn't actually play PAL games on my console it went into a box where it stayed until recently. While I was going through some old stuff to sell on eBay I found it again and decided to actually pop the press info disc into my computer and was pleased to find lots of promotional images of the game I haven't seen online!

I'm sure they're floating around somewhere of course--it's doubtful that I'm the one to present these to the world. I assume this press kit is somewhat uncommon  though, so in the interests of preservation here are the images all in one place!

VARIOUS VIBRI (MAIN CHARACTER) ILLUSTRATIONS


SPLASH IMAGE AND INSTRUCTIONAL COMIC




SOME NEAT POSTERS FEATURING VIBRI'S DIFFERENT FORMS

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There are some more images on the disc including various screenshots and photos of Parappa/Vib Ribbon creator Masaya Matsuura, but these are the most interesting ones. Enjoy!