Well its not really a sequel, its more of a spin-off game more than a main game sequel. The creator is still thinking of making a full sequel to vib-ribbon to this day. Sooo... GET HYPED BOISSSS!!!!
This game gives me a huge stereotypical japanese videogame vibe. From the music, to the overly colorful graphics, to the weird concept... That gives it some charm. But yes, it's not nearly as cool as the original game. [edit]: before someone calls me an idiot, I know this was Japan exclusive. And it shows.
This game maybe look like nothing demanding on surface but the physics for the bounce pad as well as high quality texture makes it rather impressive and experimental in comparison to many other titles on PS2.
First game: Sound Second game: Photo My only problem here is that Vibri was originally just a white character out of vector graphics in front of a black background, with everything else having that same concept. In that game everything was clear and easy to see, but in the sequel, this little vector character is being put in front of much more realistic and colorful backgrounds that barely fit with what she is, and are instead completely different, and look like they belong in some other game series. She just looks... Out of place. And if they changed her design to fit with this new environment, then people who played the first game will likely be unable to recognize her unless they do a very good job at redesigning her.
I agree with this, but there is also "timing" and aesthetics part to be noted with. Vib Ribbon looks very fitting with the current times, despite being released in 1999. It has a minimalist and simplistic look that most indie games in recent years have, thus contributing to "indie and timeless" atmosphere to it and made some people believe it has been released recently. I also noticed that people wanted the game to be released in PC, Switch, or even PS5, which shows the timeless nature of the game. Vib Ripple, meanwhile, has very strong Y2K aesthetics, which is more fitting in the era when it was first released and looks very dated now. For these reasons it also doesn't have a "indie" and timeless feel that Vib Ribbon had, unfortunately. Also, some people say this is something that could have been in the Nintendo DS or 3DS, but not the PC, which shows its outdated nature.
@@smb99thx I remember the first time someone showed me Vib-Ribbon I thought it was a new game, then I googled it and couldn't believe it was over 20 years old.
@Mura B From what ive heard you basically jump on the image trampoline thing and find pixel images inside of them, you lose if the timer runs out before you find all of them and I think just like in vib ribbon (Where you could put in a cd and it will generate a course to play on for you) you can put in your own image to play on although I have no clue how.
@@rougethebaseballbat There is also a spin off of these games called Mojib-Ribbon dealing around the same concept. While Vib-Ribbon generates levels with music and Vib-Ripple generates levels with images, Mojib-Ribbon generates levels with text. It was only released in Japan, however.
This is a very unusual inclusion In the Vibri lineup, considering the fact that the company created Mojib Ribbon, a sort of sequel to Vib ribbon in style, while this was a complete departure. No game released after explains this change, and the lack of a major transition away from rhythm games leads to no explanation.
I know your comment was 6 years ago but how this game relates is actually through the use of media feature when in vib ribbon, media features were incorporated by the use of music from personal cds whereas in this game the media features are incorporated by the use of images from your sd card in a camera or something
It’s funny to think that PaRappa the rapper has two games and a sequel and Vib-Ribbon also has two games and a sequel. I’ll love to see in the future a third game of both franchises and maybe a crossover of the two.
3:34: They kept her iconic scream! I really like the Shibuya-kei inspired soundtrack, back when that genre was still popular (sadly the genre also started to decline in the early-mid 2000s), I also like the use of adaptive music, meaning that the songs changes smoothly during gameplay, the loading screens and the menus.
idk what is this but here 1:40 sparkle!!!! 2:10 presento 4:26 kula!! 4:33 ladies and gentlemen 4:53 yaaaay!!!!!!! 6:23 AA (this is what happens when you make a mistake) 7:28 cakey 7:59 yay!! 10:16 the moment yallve been waiting for, CANDY!!! might make more soon
Damn You really can find a jojo reference anywhere. That should be a new internet rule. Like there’s rule 34, there should be a rule that no matter where you are there’s always the chance for a jojo reference to show up
+unnAMDable There was about to be a multiplayer adventure mode, where you get together with friends and find those picture things in a huge world. It was cut out, however, to make room for more levels about- you guessed it -jumping on a trampoline.
*None of these trampolines have nets!* I'm scared that our little doodle-bunny-thing's gonna launch to the side and end up with a compound fracture or WORSE! Vibri may be carefree and happy, but shoun't be careLESS! Hey, somebody has to be the parent here. and Vibri's got none
The story of vibri: he was just an unexpected character that wasn’t supposed to be in there. The darkness now the team started to create a game of him, but now in 2004. Vibri now escaped the darkness and his happy home
Context: The player takes control of Vibri, the simple, vector-shaped rabbit from the game's predecessor Vib-Ribbon. The game puts the player on top of various photographs, using each one as trampoline. Jumping on a photograph loosens up 2D items called "Peta Characters," which Vibri must collect before a time limit expires. An icon on the left side of the screen gives the player a hint as to what part of the photograph to jump on to find the item; the icon's color, shape, and size corresponds to a certain combination of the three on the photograph. When Vibri is close enough to the item, a drumming sound is made and the controller vibrates. Other than the time limit, Vibri must avoid creatures called "Boonchies" that inhabit the surface of the picture. Coming in contact with a Boonchie will cause Vibri to de-evolve from a rabbit, to a frog, to a worm, and eventually causing a game over. However, it is possible for Vibri to evolve into a form called "Super Vibri," allowing the player to temporarily disable a Boonchie, as well as see hidden Peta Characters. Vib-Ripple has 60 default photographs. The player can create their own stages by uploading his or her own photographs from a digital camera or cellphone via the PlayStation 2's USB port, or even send pictures across the system's online network. The game automatically scales photographs down to 200 by 200 pixels.
Game theory: Vibri is a goddess with incomprehensible powers and can travel tru universes and dimensions at an ease. Explaining why this is so different than the void in Vib-ribbon.
Dammit Vibri, what happened to you!? You had the world in the palm of your hand after Vib-Ribbon, THE WORLD!! But then you blew it all up with this lackluster sequel!
@therealbluedragon Vib-Ribbon is the ACTUAL lackluster! There were only 6 levels plus custom levels via CD. Nothing more, nothing else. This game's got it all: rhythm, style, great music, 60 levels, custom levels via USB AND a level editor. BTW, in case you wonder I played both of them and Vib-Ripple always stood as my favorite one.
I still see your shadows in my room can't take back the love that I gave you to the point where I love and I hate you I cannot change you so I must replace you
the first game makes levels out of music, this one makes levels from images, and hides 2d colourful characters in them, called peta-characters. collecting some are required for the level, while some are optional. there are also small enemies that deform vibri, just like in the first game with obstacles. oh, and you can upload your own pictures too.
Theory: *Vibri escaped the void and is now having fun in the outside world.*
I'm proud of her :")
@@alieneko_nyo Same :D
@@pixelcat29 same
@@tonykhang1984 same
That’s wholesome! QwQ 💜
It would never happen, but Vibri would be a pretty funny smash fighter that could actually work.
***** I know, I know. I just named Smash because it's a better game, at lest to me.
PS All Stars*
Cinnamon Roll shut up, vibri can be in smash if they tried
@@wolf0s617 salty Playstation fan
bombzo5678 yup lol
I like the extremely colourful 2000s style of this game.
vibri
I Love you Having Fun and Your First Words!
Hi twin
Wait if thats....
Who am i then?
there was a sequel
and i didn't even know it
CookedChef same
There was also another one called Mojib-Ribbon
Well its not really a sequel, its more of a spin-off game more than a main game sequel. The creator is still thinking of making a full sequel to vib-ribbon to this day. Sooo... GET HYPED BOISSSS!!!!
same
me too
This game gives me a huge stereotypical japanese videogame vibe. From the music, to the overly colorful graphics, to the weird concept... That gives it some charm. But yes, it's not nearly as cool as the original game.
[edit]: before someone calls me an idiot, I know this was Japan exclusive. And it shows.
Old comment, but... it's also stereotypical Japanese due to the use of cute piles of turd. I never understood that.
I this isn't nearly as good as the PS1 original, but I would play this purely for more Vibri
No. It's actually better than the PS1 original. (At least in my opinion)
@@enriquebautista66 maybe in gameplay but the main thing about vib is the amazing music and the vibe which this game lacks
i like the music
@@mackback319 Your opinion matters not, perish
@@bastardo27 Let people have opinions
Vib-Ribbon had a sequel?
The sequel is somehow even weirder than the original?
Impressive.
actually it has two. mojib-ribbon is the other one.
@@Iyx0 mojib ribbon is most likely an spin off
i was so impressed when i found this on my emulator
@@Iyx0 those numbers still dont add up to me
one fun fact vibri speaks japanese not gibberish
Why is this crudely drawn rabbit ao adorable
because they are
@@rainbowycutesy She*
she's not crudely drawn SHE'S A VECTOR GRAPHIC
@@Average_youtuber4269 my bad i didnt know better
This game maybe look like nothing demanding on surface but the physics for the bounce pad as well as high quality texture makes it rather impressive and experimental in comparison to many other titles on PS2.
First game: Sound
Second game: Photo
My only problem here is that Vibri was originally just a white character out of vector graphics in front of a black background, with everything else having that same concept. In that game everything was clear and easy to see, but in the sequel, this little vector character is being put in front of much more realistic and colorful backgrounds that barely fit with what she is, and are instead completely different, and look like they belong in some other game series. She just looks... Out of place.
And if they changed her design to fit with this new environment, then people who played the first game will likely be unable to recognize her unless they do a very good job at redesigning her.
I agree with this, but there is also "timing" and aesthetics part to be noted with.
Vib Ribbon looks very fitting with the current times, despite being released in 1999. It has a minimalist and simplistic look that most indie games in recent years have, thus contributing to "indie and timeless" atmosphere to it and made some people believe it has been released recently. I also noticed that people wanted the game to be released in PC, Switch, or even PS5, which shows the timeless nature of the game. Vib Ripple, meanwhile, has very strong Y2K aesthetics, which is more fitting in the era when it was first released and looks very dated now. For these reasons it also doesn't have a "indie" and timeless feel that Vib Ribbon had, unfortunately. Also, some people say this is something that could have been in the Nintendo DS or 3DS, but not the PC, which shows its outdated nature.
@@smb99thx I remember the first time someone showed me Vib-Ribbon I thought it was a new game, then I googled it and couldn't believe it was over 20 years old.
mojib ribbon is text
Technically, they did redesign her, as now she is a glowstick
@@smb99thxI don’t care how old the game is, those Y2K aesthetics are still delicious as ever
Vibri saying candy is so adorable
CAKEY!
CAKEY! Also hello my own comment in a year ago.
CANDY!!!
KUREZENTO!!!!
kurisan
Ahh, NOW i get it. It's like the first game, but it makes levels out of images instead of music. Cool!
I still don't get it
@Mura B From what ive heard you basically jump on the image trampoline thing and find pixel images inside of them, you lose if the timer runs out before you find all of them and I think just like in vib ribbon (Where you could put in a cd and it will generate a course to play on for you) you can put in your own image to play on although I have no clue how.
@@rougethebaseballbat There is also a spin off of these games called Mojib-Ribbon dealing around the same concept. While Vib-Ribbon generates levels with music and Vib-Ripple generates levels with images, Mojib-Ribbon generates levels with text. It was only released in Japan, however.
Pretty much yeah. And, there are enemies.
... And it's 3D.
And i just found out the pixel things are called peta's
This is a very unusual inclusion In the Vibri lineup, considering the fact that the company created Mojib Ribbon, a sort of sequel to Vib ribbon in style, while this was a complete departure. No game released after explains this change, and the lack of a major transition away from rhythm games leads to no explanation.
I know your comment was 6 years ago but how this game relates is actually through the use of media feature when in vib ribbon, media features were incorporated by the use of music from personal cds whereas in this game the media features are incorporated by the use of images from your sd card in a camera or something
Go away Vocaloids
we have VIB RIBBON !
Vibri was the original Vocaloid
Indeed she was the original
Oof
Why can’t we love both
I don't know how this is supposed to be a successor to Vib-Ribbon, excluding Vibri in the game and Vib in the name.
The first game procedurally generates levels out of music. This game procedurally generates levels out of pictures.
@Huberchet Through the USB port, or its online service
So the theme of the vibri series isnt rhyhtm gameplay, but procedurely generated levels from player-inputted content?
@@JumboDS64 there's also a spinoff that makes levels out of text
My theory is that VibRi is beyond reality, and she can travel to any dimension she wants to.
The strongest character in fiction confirmed
That moment when you have no idea what the fuck is going on.
Man, Vibri's voice really improved from Vib Ribbon.
The voice acting is just as good, but the fucking quality that made it sound like a GBA game is gone
@@leoleonvids INAPPROPRIATE COMMENT YOUR GOING TO BRAZIL
Movies xp ._.
Movies xp Entendido,que tenga un buen día
Dame da ne
I like how vibri is more happy in this sequel
Yeah because im having fun obviously.
7:26 cake
Cakey
Why is that so wholesome tho
more like kaki😂
@@valentinodoesstuffcakey
Cakey chain!!
0:26 i'm glad they kept that same smooth-ass intro :)
How dose this relate to a vecter graphic graphic rabbit dancing on a never ending line in space?
I don't know.
Neither does that guy over there.
TheCluelessTH-camr ~ *looks around*
you talkigng about me?
No, I'm talking about the tiny man.
Here, have a magnifying glass.
...but maybe I am, who knows?
TheCluelessTH-camr ~
Oh now I see him.
TheCluelessTH-camr ~ ooooooh, there he is!
is he making out with an ant?
*Vinny has nope'd to death*
I had a dream that vib ripple was on the switch
Oooooh yeeeeaaaaaah
I love Vib-Ribbon on the PS1. That shit was the bomb. And i can never get that title theme out of my head! Viiiib-Riibon bon
*vibri having the time of her life in the sky zone trampoline park*
she's vibribin*
I like Altitude Trampoline Park better
@@Amethyst_jewel131no one asked… 6:40 da kak
It’s funny to think that PaRappa the rapper has two games and a sequel and Vib-Ribbon also has two games and a sequel.
I’ll love to see in the future a third game of both franchises and maybe a crossover of the two.
3:34: They kept her iconic scream!
I really like the Shibuya-kei inspired soundtrack, back when that genre was still popular (sadly the genre also started to decline in the early-mid 2000s), I also like the use of adaptive music, meaning that the songs changes smoothly during gameplay, the loading screens and the menus.
4:54 MY FAV POSE
Vewy cute
Wait, how was i floating?
Oh, airtime. Thats right.
4:58 DId you know? Vibri went UwU
No
VU
No she went
UU
>
uu
>
U>U
If this game allowed you to upload your own photos and make levels out of them, it'd be perfect.
It actually can upload photos to play with, but not without some usb cable or shit
(7:25) THE BLESSED SOUND
idk what is this but here
1:40 sparkle!!!!
2:10 presento
4:26 kula!!
4:33 ladies and gentlemen
4:53 yaaaay!!!!!!!
6:23 AA (this is what happens when you make a mistake)
7:28 cakey
7:59 yay!!
10:16 the moment yallve been waiting for, CANDY!!!
might make more soon
I love how the save prompt uses the score coupons from the previous game.
2:05
Did she just say "Nintendo"?
I heard it too!
No, Vibri is saying present-o
@@C0mputaBox a n d ?
betrayal
She betrayed sony
I did not know this game existed until now, the year 2023. Sucks that it never came to the US.
I completely agree with you, she also doesn't seem to be afraid of being in Asia, if I'm not mistaken
Ahhh... The best and my favorite game in the Vib-Ribbon series...
1:10 BI-BU-RI-A-RU-BA-MU! (Vibri Album) :D
It reminds me of Cinderella's "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" lolz
hax
Que mi favorito comentario
"Vibri Album"
It's nice aestheticly, but why would they deviate from the Rythm game direction?
the theme of the series is user generated levels out of media
Me: *sad that I can't get Vib Ribbon for my PS1 * :(
Vibri: 10:15 candi :3
Me: :)
I can relate.
That moment melted my heart
emulate no more no less
10:15 bro got the cursed language 💀
Candy❤ 10:15
I didn’t even know about this game and apparently the game was popular enough to warrant a sequel.
i want to see queen vibri facing forward *AND* talking
4:37 ngl, this part is fire
This poorly drawn bunny is adorable and a for the fact she is literally thin and can bounce is.. interesting
Jolyne: we got him now! there's no way Pucci's escaping with the green baby!
Pucci: 4:39
Damn
You really can find a jojo reference anywhere.
That should be a new internet rule. Like there’s rule 34, there should be a rule that no matter where you are there’s always the chance for a jojo reference to show up
Peppa
For people that hate this game, this is not a sequel, this is a spin-off, That's why game is different :)
CAAAKKEEEEYYYY
@Sonicfan 246810 kejki
CANNDY
@@multifandomfangirl9664 GUN (And Yes its in the game)
CHICKEN
now this is the weirdest acid trip i’ve seen.
Idk why but this makes me want a storybased game from this series.
Ok now I really want that now
@@AStickInACanwe***
4:26 when you get a moon in mario oddyessy
I must figure out how to emulate the custom images feature and unlock the remaining petacharacters.
You can copy the existing stages to the album, then stamp peta characters on them.
vibri
Looks like quite the turnaround from the first game, but this is still NanaOn-sha so it might be worth playing.
It's better than the original. A must-play I would say.
0:24 that company made parappa the rapper lol
First of all, dont mention that rapping dog. I have no idea how a 1999 singing rabbit (me) turned into a weird bouncing bunny.
Vibri loves that cakey
7:28
What's happening. She's just bouncing on an image to collect stuff. Where is the music things?
Ok now I know why it's called Vib *Ripple*
I want to start a protest protesting that this should be on 3DS
Round 1: Present, Fujisan, Onion, Ladybug, Fujisan, Mikazuki, and Leaf
Round 2: crab, monkey, cake, and onion
Caddicarus needs to play this.
How, emulate it like LSD Dream Emulator?
Yeah. Maybe.
Loonmight The Coyote PS2 emulators exist, and they work realllly good
Seth Tipping
What *ISN'T* there an emulator for?
Ps3, Ps4, 3ds, Wii U, Basically this gen
Seeing this for the first time, WAY different from the first game!
Why is Vibri saying "Present" on the score tally so smooth?
I love this game so much but it's sad that people despise it for.. existing?
I realized that when you jump too much in the same spot, the image rips and gets a hole.
Vibri: You thought you were having Vib-Ribbon…
But it was Vib-Ripple!
Wow! I Love Vibri's First Words!
3:00 ladybug go S
s
S
i cannot tell what’s going on in this for the life of me but boy do i love it
Eh...this doesn't look nearly as good as the original. It lacks the same sort of spunk.
i agree with you, is "jumping on a trampoline" the only game mode?
+unnAMDable There was about to be a multiplayer adventure mode, where you get together with friends and find those picture things in a huge world. It was cut out, however, to make room for more levels about- you guessed it -jumping on a trampoline.
@@sentretsparkle that would be funny tho with 4 vibris
*None of these trampolines have nets!* I'm scared that our little doodle-bunny-thing's gonna launch to the side and end up with a compound fracture or WORSE! Vibri may be carefree and happy, but shoun't be careLESS!
Hey, somebody has to be the parent here. and Vibri's got none
she need no parent, she a stick, sticks dont have parents
stick
Sir i dont get hurt, i just turn into a damn frog
The story of vibri: he was just an unexpected character that wasn’t supposed to be in there. The darkness now the team started to create a game of him, but now in 2004. Vibri now escaped the darkness and his happy home
The story came well but1999 he created a game about him
vibri is a female btw
…
IM A GIRL!!!
Well, for roleplay purposes on youtube. Not real life.
o hi vibri i didnt know you could enter the colorfull 3D world
6:23 lol it screamed
Not funny
@@LovelyYT Why???
Ow
She got hurt xD
She got electricuted
0:40 that dance
10:16 “candi :>”
Context:
The player takes control of Vibri, the simple, vector-shaped rabbit from the game's predecessor Vib-Ribbon. The game puts the player on top of various photographs, using each one as trampoline. Jumping on a photograph loosens up 2D items called "Peta Characters," which Vibri must collect before a time limit expires. An icon on the left side of the screen gives the player a hint as to what part of the photograph to jump on to find the item; the icon's color, shape, and size corresponds to a certain combination of the three on the photograph. When Vibri is close enough to the item, a drumming sound is made and the controller vibrates. Other than the time limit, Vibri must avoid creatures called "Boonchies" that inhabit the surface of the picture. Coming in contact with a Boonchie will cause Vibri to de-evolve from a rabbit, to a frog, to a worm, and eventually causing a game over. However, it is possible for Vibri to evolve into a form called "Super Vibri," allowing the player to temporarily disable a Boonchie, as well as see hidden Peta Characters.
Vib-Ripple has 60 default photographs. The player can create their own stages by uploading his or her own photographs from a digital camera or cellphone via the PlayStation 2's USB port, or even send pictures across the system's online network. The game automatically scales photographs down to 200 by 200 pixels.
Adorable!❤
In my mind, Vibri canonically can now play the drums because of the little drum animations she has (which are all adorable, no, Vibri is adorable).
10:15 CANDY!
10:15
They kept the stylistic choice of KATAKANA FOR EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS TEXT
Yeah it's throwing me off so bad
I remember playing this game and I didn't know what to do because I kept losing 🤣
Vib Ribbon with drums
CAAANDY
PREEESENTO
CAAAY KEEEY
SPARKLES
Keendi :D
This is kinda getting me to learn japanese
The first thing I thought about this game is how easy it is for someone to make a stage out of porn, and have Vibri, you know, jump on the genetalia.
Yeah, but you could probably make a Vib-Ribbon level out of a recording of people having sex or something stupid like that
Vib-Nipple.
@@baconbro god damnit
@@zedxcu hah
XD
Game theory: Vibri is a goddess with incomprehensible powers and can travel tru universes and dimensions at an ease. Explaining why this is so different than the void in Vib-ribbon.
Dammit Vibri, what happened to you!? You had the world in the palm of your hand after Vib-Ribbon, THE WORLD!! But then you blew it all up with this lackluster sequel!
@therealbluedragon Vib-Ribbon is the ACTUAL lackluster! There were only 6 levels plus custom levels via CD. Nothing more, nothing else. This game's got it all: rhythm, style, great music, 60 levels, custom levels via USB AND a level editor.
BTW, in case you wonder I played both of them and Vib-Ripple always stood as my favorite one.
I still see your shadows in my room can't take back the love that I gave you to the point where I love and I hate you I cannot change you so I must replace you
@@Amethyst_jewel131 ok
The shortest game of humanity
HOW DID I NEVER KNOW ABOUT THIS SEQUEL??!?!?
Can someone explain wtf is happening.
the first game makes levels out of music, this one makes levels from images, and hides 2d colourful characters in them, called peta-characters. collecting some are required for the level, while some are optional. there are also small enemies that deform vibri, just like in the first game with obstacles. oh, and you can upload your own pictures too.
omg the bunny is so cute!!
We need these on Switch so we’re not region locked for this game
The opening song is better then any song in this game, even Vib-Ribbons songs!
Omg vibri jumping on literal *shits* is so goofy
7:26 CAKEY
Ayo💀💀💀
4:33 Vibri starts in the drum set up
10:15 CANDI
This little guy is very cute
5:37 What’s that?
It's A Cakey
26 souls have been numbed.
had no idea this was made.
0:54 No way٫Vibri just stomped on a poop💀
I love the music