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A big eagle, really, really, really, pooing on my whiskers, funny ink scribbles there, so you're not going back, are you? I don't know, I don't know, it depends on the circle that represents the universe, the wind is free to change, anyway, I'm going forward, that I am. In the river, an old man, Zakana, opened his mouth when he saw my face, Yo, Odango-head, tell me where you're going, I don't know, even I can't understand, the universe, the existence of a circle, the flow of water, it doesn't stop, it just moves forward. I'm going to go to the border of the world. I'm going to dodge the waves and attacks of adversity, and I'm going to scream, "There's no such thing as borders," and one after another, I improvise, and my rhymes knock my fans out. How many pieces of sticky rice dumplings with anko in them can you take with you? Bring a toothbrush, nail clippers, medicine for colds, loofahs, and occasionally a scrubbing, chanko, or hot pot? I don't think there's anything like that here, but in that case, I've got a rice spoon, chopsticks, frying pan, and I'm ready to camp out. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do it, but I'm sure I'm going to be able to do it. I want to extend my hands out and write every single thing in the whole universe.īearing the burden upon my shoulders, I will search for the truth of the world within the writings in these rings. I no longer have any regrets, so let’s go on a journey around this place. I also have an idea of the place I need to search for. Don’t ever give up, even when the training gets tough!Ī-I-U-E-O the flowers (CHI-RI-NU-RU-WO). On the path of wabi-sabi, still with more fighting spirit. That is Mojibri, with a purpose in life he’s striving for. With a mature charm, and a slight bashfulness. If I started dancing, I’ll cast away my old appearance. I am Mojibri, of fluttery ancient poems/used paper. With ink as an energy source, which is refilled often. Instead of a mic, I spin a calligraphy pen around. If it is done skillfully, I’ll strike a nice pose. Jumping up and falling down, never losing my cool. Writing the letters on the ring/in the poem. Korohacker did the first song, I did the rest of them. These translations are VERY rough and I will be making adjustments to them later along with posting the Japanese versions on each of the songs' pages.
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"If someone comes to me about something that they would like to have back on the platform, and it's in my power to make it happen.I finally figured out how to rip the text from the game's files. "It's us trying to be more open at SCEA," he says. But that's a more complex rights package." "Of course, now everyone wants me to bring out Parappa the Rapper," he said. Now, says Layden, fans are asking for more. "Although I think everyone who screamed at me on the internet should make good on their scream and go buy it now." "Downloads have been pretty good," Layden says. Vib-Ribbon is finally available to play in America, 15 years later. So in the span of a few months, Layden went from PlayStation pariah to hero. "To mention it at E3 was to delight some and to squirt lemon in the eyes of others. "I had forgotten that the American gamer was effectively denied the opportunity," Layden wrote. Layden made the announcement himself, writing a blog post on the PlayStation site. On PS3, you could insert your own CDs for that make-your-own-music-game functionality.
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"I was trying to Easter Egg the thing," he said.Ī short time later, Sony made it official: Vib-Ribbon was back, available as a download for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. And he was tasked with talking about the boring stuff that tanks any modern gaming "press conference"-sales numbers. American gamers didn't know him from Adam. He'd been at PlayStation for 18 years, but all of it was spent in London or Tokyo. The only wild card this year was Layden, the newcomer. Now, the conferences were rehearsed to precision. Millions of PlayStation faithful around the world watched on live streaming video.īad press conferences could live on in infamy, as Sony well knew following the tin-eared, gaffe-filled bungle it made of its PlayStation 3 launch years before. Fans lined up outside a sports arena to get primo seating to watch suited executives announce new games, which played on massive screens bigger than two IMAXes stitched together. What had begun as a tiny gathering of tech reporters in a hotel ballroom two decades prior had turned into a colossal pep rally. And, well, "press conference" wasn't really the way to describe it. He'd become the president and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America in April, just months before the company's annual Electronic Entertainment Expo press conference. Shawn Layden just wanted to make a good first impression.
