An entry for Vib Ribbon on the PEGI ratings site sparked hopes that the game would be coming to the PlayStation Network, but Sony says it doesn't really mean anything.
Vib Ribbon, a PS1 game from Parappa the Rapper developer NanaOn-Sha, was a music rhythm game that let you use music from your own CDs as game tracks.
Earlier this year, NanaOn-Sha's Masaya Matsuura hinted that a downloadable version was coming, but a Sony spokesperson said, "as far as I'm aware there is no new version in the works."
So what's the deal with the rating, then? "We regularly have our games rated so this may not mean it's actually going to be released but you can always keep your fingers crossed," explained the spokesperson.
Consider my fingers crossed, my dreams dashed and my heart broken, at least for now.
Sony says "no new Vib Ribbon" in the works [VideoGamer]