![]() ![]() ![]() I have no idea why, because it’s the dopest shit ever. It was released in PAL territories the following year, but it never made its way to the states for some reason. Vib Ribbon is an early rhythm game that was originally released in Japan in 1999. I did, however, pick up a few nice items, among them being an original Famicon Twin system, the Japanese version of Contra, and a game for the PS1 by the name of Vib Ribbon. The classic games that I was after ended up costing way more than the albums I wanted though, so my gaming purchases were rather limited. However, I’d be remiss if I didn’t spend at least a little bit of time in Tokyo going after some vintage Japanese games and systems. ![]() When it came to shopping in Japan, I was definitely focused on music more than anything else. I wanted to stock up on game music when I went to Japan, but little did I know that the greatest game music I would find while there wouldn’t be on a soundtrack, but on the actual game itself. ![]()
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