Wednesday, October 8, 2014

How I fell in love with a 15-year-old game about a dancing rabbit


I stayed up until 1:00AM last night guiding a wireframe rabbit through a black-and-white world while listening to quirky Japanese pop music. I played levels multiple times, just to hear a song again, and when I did really good the rabbit danced for me. It's something I'd been waiting more than a decade to experience.


Vib-Ribbon is the brainchild of Masaya Matsuura, a designer best known for his wildly influential rhythm game Parappa the Rapper. Released in 1996 on the original PlayStation, the weird game about a rapping dog helped pioneer the concept of fusing gameplay and music, paving the way for games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band. Parappa was followed by UmJammer Lammy in 1999, a game about a guitar-playing lamb, and Vib-Ribbon...


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