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Mojib-Ribbon (モジブリボン, Mojiburibon) is a music video game created by Masaya Matsuura as a spinoff of his earlier music game, Vib-Ribbon (1999, PS1). A direct sequel called Vib-Ripple was released in 2004. The releases are comparable to the releases of the earlier PaRappa series (also a Matsuura series) where the original was followed by a pseudo-sequel and then a direct sequel a few years later.

Whereas in Vib-Ribbon the gameplay centered on the player's interaction with the melody of the song being played, in Mojib-Ribbon the gameplay centers on the player's interaction with the lyrics. As such, the music employed in the game is heavily lyrics-oriented rap music. The game's art-style is centered on traditional sumi-e and Japanese kana calligraphy. This has led to claims that the game is incomprehensible to non-Japanese audiences, however the simplicity of gameplay have allowed numerous import gamers (typically also fans of Masaya Matsuura's oeuvre) to enjoy the game as well, and guides exist online regarding menu navigation instructions for non-Japanese speakers.

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ReleasedJan 01, 2003
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Players2
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Masaya Matsura, the mastermind behind the cult classics Parappa the Rapper and Um Jammer Lammy brings us more musical fun with Mojib Ribbon. You control Mojiburi, a young rapper who's out to find the truest rap of them all.


Players press buttons in time with the beat in order to help Mojiburi write down his rhymes, and rap his heart out. 18 original Japanese style hip-hop songs are included in the game, each propelling the story as Mojiburi attempts to dominate the rap world. Cool music, addictive gameplay, and a creative visual style make Mojib Ribbon a one of a kind.

Controls: Gamepad

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