Lainey cassels
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As far as I could remember, It was a fake Tamagotchi Connection. It had four buttons and it was the 49 in 1.
Oh man SAME. Mom got really good at killing Tamagotchis. Eventually I learned how to pause them and kept them in a tote bag on my teacher's desk to play with during breaks, so mom's killing streak came to an end.I still ended up with it and I remember making my Mother take it to work with her to look after it (due to the school ban).
Hahah! that happened to me as well!the C button ended up stuck inside the shell
yeah! and I don't know if I'm constructing this memory, but I think I even remember a button completely snapping out and me trying to use a piece of chewed paper in its place. I have only a really vague memory of doing this.LOL my brother's 4.5 also had a similar button issue. He got it from a friend so I don't remember how used it was before that, but I remember after a while those buttons got worn DOWN. You had to press super hard to get the press to register, all three buttons were nearly inside the tama itself bc of how used they were. Funny thing is that I didn't even realize how bad the buttons were until I got my own music star, since I bought that one new in the package LMAO
I've had a P1 with a torn button pass through my hands at some point, it's not completely impossible! Sorry to hear you've been plagued with button troubles on top of the trauma of having to throw your precious Tama out a car window! I hope Bandai works on expanding their distribution network farther so you can get your hands on Tamas more easily.yeah! and I don't know if I'm constructing this memory, but I think I even remember a button completely snapping out and me trying to use a piece of chewed paper in its place. I have only a really vague memory of doing this.
It isn't necessarily Bandai's fault. Here in Algeria we are able to buy 3DS's, Switches, PS4s and what not. Some stores even do sell original games but most people will just hack their consoles and play downloaded games. The problem is toy stores just do not sell virtual pets, and I simply don't understand why. Back in 1999 when they were all the rage, some stores would sell Dinkie Dinos, which was better than nothing. But since around 2000 nobody would import them anymore because nobody would buy them and the snake eats its tail. Yesterday I asked a storekeeper if they would bring some to buy. I was amazed to find out that he did know about them, and he said if he found some he might bring a few. He still advised me to just purchase some from Amazon or Ebay though... which I might end up doing! (I've been craving for any version of the Connections for quite some time now).I've had a P1 with a torn button pass through my hands at some point, it's not completely impossible! Sorry to hear you've been plagued with button troubles on top of the trauma of having to throw your precious Tama out a car window! I hope Bandai works on expanding their distribution network farther so you can get your hands on Tamas more easily.
Despite me losing it in snow for hours because I was a clumsy kiddo So many good memories.
It seems we all go through the same events with our tamas! I also did lose my tama in the sand at the beach and found it by pure luck a few minutes later.At some point it was lost.
I'm glad you were able to find yours!It seems we all go through the same events with our tamas! I also did lose my tama in the sand at the beach and found it by pure luck a few minutes later.
I lost my first virtual pet, a Nano Kitty, in the chest pocket of my overalls...and found it several months later drowned after a few trips in the washing machineI'm glad you were able to find yours!
I have no idea what happened to mine. I remember having it and then not having it. Maybe the dog ate it. Who knows.
Oof, but at least you could replace the guts and still have the original shell. Mine fell off the chain when I was hopping off the boat and onto the dock. Sixteen years later, I'm sure it's still somewhere at the bottom of the Wicomico river. xDI lost my first virtual pet, a Nano Kitty, in the chest pocket of my overalls...and found it several months later drowned after a few trips in the washing machine
Oh no. Just like a real kitty, Nano Kitty didn't like the water.I lost my first virtual pet, a Nano Kitty, in the chest pocket of my overalls...and found it several months later drowned after a few trips in the washing machine
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