@ChikaBubbly@Cal03333 i do despise steam fans because they are some of the most insufferable people ever
but just use GOG or pirate all of your games instead of going full nuclear with your steam library and flushing all your purchases down the toilet
@maya_132lmao@gaynwatch@scameows@MaliciousMeans in this case the legality is questionable since while decomps don't use the original code, it still reverse-engineers machine code so it still gives grounds for a lawsuit
that said i doubt sony is gonna care about a 1999 rhythm game that currently can only be bought on the PS3
#robloxdev#robloxdevs#playstation#vibribbon
Decompiled Vib-Ribbon's keyframe files and ported them to roblox
Funfact, this game was meant to fit on the PSX's 2mb of ram so you can add a CD disk that had music on it for custom 'charts'
@S0nnyDaysAhead@bro_is_navalniy@ComputerLove_ Either way, CRTs aren't really rare since they were EVERYWHERE back then. They're just marked up when sold online. Most CRT listings I see in Facebook marketplace that's for 100+ don't get sold because it still isn't that sought after.
@S0nnyDaysAhead@bro_is_navalniy@ComputerLove_ I doubt it. Nobody really misses early LCDs (unless it's in 4:3, which is relating to aspect ratio more than display technology) and you can find those for pennies. CRTs, plasmas, etc are way more sought after because they're actually interesting.
@NoodleVEVO every GTA PC port
technically a lot of PS1 games (like the original Ridge Racer for example) because you can just swap out the disc with a music CD and it'll play. vib ribbon gets an honorable mention too since it'll create levels based on it since it's a rhythm game