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log 7/20/22
so, a little backstory: my tama arrived on monday, but it took until today (wednesday) to actually be able to play it. it arrived in it's original packaging and everything (which i preserved and am holding onto),
but since it's 25-26 years old, the batteries were long dead. my roommate tried taking the screws out, but they ended up getting stripped.
today, the walmart vision center managed to get one screw out, but not the other one. luckily, a local jewelry store was able to do it! success! apparently the screws in the japanese versions are REALLY drilled in there, so they can be really difficult to get out.
she has a little scarring, but overall she's ok!
so, that's it right? that's the end of the issues? well... not so much. after i finally managed to get her open, my roommate and i discovered the battery contacts were damaged by the old batteries leaking. luckily, grabbing some alcohol from a neighbor and cleaning the contacts fixed the problem, but before that it would only turn on when the batteries were pressed down REALLY hard.
but, after blood, sweat, and tears, i FINALLY have my tama!
i have decided to name her casey.
since this is the japanese version, here's some translations
this says "gohan" (meal) and "okashi" (pastry)
this says "onaka" (stomach)
and this says "gokigen" (good mood)
to end this log, my tama has just evolved from a baby into a child. thanks for reading!
so, a little backstory: my tama arrived on monday, but it took until today (wednesday) to actually be able to play it. it arrived in it's original packaging and everything (which i preserved and am holding onto),
but since it's 25-26 years old, the batteries were long dead. my roommate tried taking the screws out, but they ended up getting stripped.
today, the walmart vision center managed to get one screw out, but not the other one. luckily, a local jewelry store was able to do it! success! apparently the screws in the japanese versions are REALLY drilled in there, so they can be really difficult to get out.
she has a little scarring, but overall she's ok!
so, that's it right? that's the end of the issues? well... not so much. after i finally managed to get her open, my roommate and i discovered the battery contacts were damaged by the old batteries leaking. luckily, grabbing some alcohol from a neighbor and cleaning the contacts fixed the problem, but before that it would only turn on when the batteries were pressed down REALLY hard.
but, after blood, sweat, and tears, i FINALLY have my tama!
i have decided to name her casey.
since this is the japanese version, here's some translations
this says "gohan" (meal) and "okashi" (pastry)
this says "onaka" (stomach)
and this says "gokigen" (good mood)
to end this log, my tama has just evolved from a baby into a child. thanks for reading!
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