Vib Ripple: Difference between revisions

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|developer        = NanaOn-Sha
|developer        = NanaOn-Sha
|publisher        = [[Sony|SCEI]]
|publisher        = [[Sony|SCEI]]
|genre            = Music, Action
|genre            = Action
|wikipedia        = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vib-Ripple Link]
|wikipedia        = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vib-Ripple Link]
|gamefaqslink      = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/921041-vib-ripple Link]
|gamefaqslink      = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/921041-vib-ripple Link]
|gameinfo          = The next entry in NanaOn-Sha's music series. First there was Vib Ribbon, then there came Mojib Ribbon, and now, prepare for: Vib Ripple. Although Mojib Ribbon came first, this new game is actually considered the sequel to Vib Ribbon. Whereas the original game had its content generated by reading your CDs, this game does the same with uploading digital pictures from a camera via USB. The game changes your picture into a variety of trampolines. Pushing down atop one of the trampolines makes your character jump. By jumping more and more, you can go higher and higher. Your goal is to collect "Peta Characters" locked in the picture, which come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including leaves, frogs, crabs, ducks and turnips.  
|gameinfo          = The sequel to NanaOn-Sha's PlayStation 1 rhythm game, Vib Ribbon. Despite being a sequel to a rhythm game, Vib Ripple itself is not a rhythm game, instead being a hidden object game wherein each stage is a "trampoline" consisting of an image, with objects — called "peta characters" — hidden within each image that the player must reveal by jumping on them. Taking from Vib Ribbon's ability to generate new levels using music the player provides on CD, Vib Ripple instead allows the player to create new levels by taking photos using the EyeToy or another USB camera, though an already wide variety of images are included in the game itself.
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|japan_rating      = A
|japan_rating      = A
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|releasedateNTSCJ  = May 27, 2004
|releasedateNTSCJ  = May 27, 2004
|statusNTSCJ      = 2
|statusNTSCJ      = 2
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|linuxstatusNTSCJ  = 2
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