The only way around it is to copy the audio tracks from the Enhanced CD to a CD-R. If you put one in, the game hangs on the "Checking" screen until you take it out. Not an intentional feature, but the game has trouble reading Enhanced CDs (CDs with both Red Book audio and a separate sector for bonus features, usually music videos or mini-documentaries).
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The PS3 version doesn't have this limitation.
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However, it can be a real pain if you have a CD with a fantastic opening track, or if you want to play a whole album as a series of custom levels and don't want to exclude any songs. There is a reason for it, as the first track of CDs with both music and data (such as Vib-Ribbon itself) is the data track, and attempting to play that would produce a high-pitched screech that could potentially damage your speakers and/or eardrums. Scrappy Mechanic: Not being able to play track one on any custom CD.The scene in the Game Over screen where Vibri will get close to the screen and shout at the player in frustration can surprise many, due to its suddenness and generally being out of place.The vibration effect after Vibri gets injured several times turns her and the course into an unsettling, scribbly mess.Nightmare Fuel: While being a great rhythm game featuring an adorable vectorgraphic rabbit, there's a few elements that can be quite creepy:.While her scream when hurt isn't, Vibri's singing is definitely this, especially when you beat a high score, it's like she's making a victory song just for you!.Considering how difficult it is to earn this in the first place, the sound effect where Vibri evolves into a fairy princess.The game seems designed with this mindset, as she'll make pitiable sounds with sad animations when she's not doing well in a run, reassure the player that they can do it on a continue screen, and transforms into a happy princess if her score is high and rewards you with a song! On top of being a cutely animated bunny.
The game had changed the song structure before, but it had been done much more subtly.