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Vib-Ribbon

Vib-Ribbon

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Descr: Vib-Ribbon is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released for the PlayStation in Japan on December 12, 1999, and in Europe on September 1, 2000. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: December 9, 1999
Designer: Masaya Matsuura
Producer: Masaya Matsuura
Developers: NanaOn-Sha, Japan Studio
Platforms: PlayStation, PlayStation Portable
Genres: Rhythm game, Action game

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