Parappa Creator Debuts New Title, To Be Honored At GDC
Thanks to Game Science for its article revealing the first visuals of Parappa The Rapper creator Masaya Matsuura's new title, Vib Ripple. An earlier post at Game Science has further details, mentioning "'Vib Ripple' is a similar style of game to [PlayStation 1 title] 'Vib Ribbon' but with different content. The player takes control of Vibri with a photograph as the game field, and must jump at designated points to free characters from the field. The game can use photographs taken from your mobile phone or digital camera via the USB port." Elsewhere, Matsuura is to be honored at the Game Developer's Choice Awards at GDC in San Jose, receiving the oddly named First Penguin Award, "acknowledging developers who have taken risks to break new ground."
I realize that he popularized (and invented?) the music rythym genre, but somehow the award doesnt seem to fit. I mean, last year the award went to the original founders of Activision. They were the first 3rd-party developer, and revolutionized the entire industry. Could you imagine if every game was programmed either by Sony, Nintendo, or Microsoft? Blech.
This year, the award is going to "Kick, punch, it's all in the mind!".
It's just a whole different level of "revolutionary" I guess.
You could check out the ImportPlayer disk.
h tm l#ImportPlayer
http://www.megagames.com/psx/psx_utils_bootcd.s
The link is to MegaGames since the original site http://www.xianaix.com wasn't up at the time I tried accessing it.
The disk was scene made, and you must have a modded PSX/PS2 to use it. Just boot the disk and select NTSC as the video mode, then swap in the game and try playing it.
There is also the ImportPlayer Lite that enables screen positioning which might bug you with the PAL -> NTSC converstion. I have not used this disk; however, so I don't know how well it functions.