It's always interesting hearing your perspective on Tamagotchi mechanics as someone with a foundation in the newer models, as opposed to someone with a foundation in the older models. Although both of us grew up with the connections, I was re-introduced to Tamagotchis by Mimitchi.com's vintage logs and thus built my knowledge from there (can't really say my 6 year old self actually collected any tama knowledge so that I could rebuild).
Thanks, glad you find my perspective interesting at least, cause sometimes I know I obsess and overthink something too much and fear I might sound like a complete nutjob/weirdo lol
(blame OCD argh!!). Small correction to your statement though, I didn't start off with newer models or colour ones. Tamas have always been an on and off thing in my life (although they feel far more precious to me now than they ever did in my life!). I started with a 1996 P1 Japan import back when I was 9/10 years old! Followed by the P2 and then a bunch of knock-off virtual pets, then went on a hiatus. I got back into it when I was around 19 with the V4 (this was mega fun cause I also got one for my girlfriend at the time, and we both used to use them together a lot and making lots of connections!), about 6 months down the line, the next hiatus came. Then when I was around 25 I heard about the Friends, and got back into it then (my sis and a friend got one too so we had some good times connecting also). Same story, did about 6 months till I finally stopped using Tamas again. I always wanted a colour Tama, I saw that there was the P's and other colour versions, but never attempted it cause of them being in Japanese. Last May I got the Tamagotchi itch and wondered if they finally made a colour version in English, and finally. . there was the ON!!! And that re-kindled my love for them again!
(Thankfully it's been 7 months now with no intention of a hiatus in sight! Plus I got the Music Star I want to experience and am currently in negotiations with a seller trying to arrange purchasing an Angelgotchi!
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I feel that the vintage models with their programmed lifecycle are so much lifelike than the other versions due to expected death making their lives seem fragile, precious, a spectacle that is either witnessed or missed. In a way, it captures how animal lives appear so very short to us as we, as human beings, outlive them perhaps 3 times over. I've probably raised over a hundred virtual lifeforms by now and yet it has only been 4 years since I first activated a virtual pet. That's not very long at all, a mere fraction, in regards to our lifespans.
You make a VERY solid point here comparing Tama's lifespan to a real pet's life, and I could understand how it should be that we make every minute count with vintage models due to their limited lifespan, but then, real life is hard enough, and the death of a pet/companion is one of the hardest things someone can experience in life (you should know from your own horrible experience earlier this year, and I had 2 pet cats die in the past too), so why would I want that to carry over to my virtual pets also? It's kind of like 'a game', I'd prefer it staying fun if possible. Even seeing them depart/getting married off gives me a saddened feeling, let alone witnessing their death!
As you see it, being able to start a new generation is the perfect way for the owner and virtual pet to mutually enjoy their lives while still allowing the lifecycle to occur via a new generation. In a way, this lifecycle reflects the life of a community, since young people tend to marry and move to a new community and being a new life, as occurs routinely in my church. Interestingly, the Osutchi and Mesutchi models are capable of living both lifestyles as they are vintages that can marry, thus allowing the tamagotchi to depart by either marriage or natural death. Most people run both counterparts at once to go through generations and reach higher Tamagotchi Mating Power levels which provide a new range of characters. I've been a bit curious about running one as a regular vintage and one day achieving a familiarity with each level that I can aim for specific characters routinely, in a similar fashion to the logs on Mimitchi.com.
Yep, you got me nailed on that one. I see it as we both enjoyed our time together, I gave it a perfect upbringing and readied it for the outside world, and it could happily go on leading it's life!
This is even more amplified with the V4 when I also know I'm giving it an education and finding it a job so it's secure, before finally fending out of the nest for it's new married life
Ah, if I had an Osutchi and Mesutchi, I'd do my utmost to never experience the natural death, the generations and family tree will just keep on going! xD Oooh that's mega interesting about the Mating Power unlocking the opportunity for new characters! I'll have to give the Osu and Mesu a look and do some more research! (EDIT: I just bought an Osu and Mesu!!!
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It might be worth starting a topic about how long most people keep their colour tamas for. They can practically live forever and I here the system is very forgiving, but I find they are too high-maintenance compared to the older models that I usually marry them off within a week. I think the main problem is how the happiness bar can be a pain to fill since it's so long and if it goes to low, the tamagotchi starts sulking and making me feel bad. There are ways to keep it manageable but the fact that the screen turns off really breaks the connection for me. The Dream Town partially remedies this by having the background turn off while the tamagotchi still remains on the screen.
I guess if you find one that you really click with, you could keep it for a very long time! I saw one of the logs here around a month or 2 ago where someone had a colour Tama (it was a Mametchi) still alive after a year!
High-maintenance? I don't know about the other colour Tamas, but not the ON in my opinion. I feel it's quite a medium-level maintenance Tama (the V4 or 20th Ann. Digivice is high-maintenance in my opinion, V4 with all the constant mail beeping, discipline/training calls, and building up skill points, plus being weary of sickness when your adult has it's baby with it, and the Digivice due to all the poop!!! x_X). I've got a Music Star at a friend's place in the US (seller wouldn't ship outside the States so I had to send it there) which I'm expecting to be more high-maintenance than the V4 due to the added Stress Meter! Oh yeah, agreed, the ON is VERY forgiving, it feels quite easy to raise in my opinion, it doesn't even get random sickness from my experience! Hahaha ooooh yeah, also agreed on the happiness bar being a pain to fill initially when they just evolved from teen into adult! It takes a good 20-30 mins to fill it up! I use that time as an opportunity to try finding what my current Tama's favourite toy is! xD Once full though, if you check on it every hour or 2, the bar would have only dropped by 1 or 2 only, so it's quite quick to fill up again then. Ooooh I'd never let the poor thing sulk in the corner, that's just cruel and would make me feel horrible too! Agreed about the screen turning off being a downside also, I know it's done as a battery saving feature, but if it was incorporated like the Dream Town as you're saying (even if the Tama just goes as a black and white outline) it would be better.
(So much for not overthinking something!
Sorry for the long post!)
Oh yuck I just thought that through a bit better. You're so right, it would be heartbreaking when it feels the has time has come, that it simply refuses to move on without starvation or neglect. Even without a marriage option, I can accept nanos as generally stripped down versions, which serve more as a dear collectible or accessory. However, building up care mistakes and forcing a tama to be unhappy for hours is something I'm physically incapable of doing.
Yeah, it truly is, and I was just putting it off day after day knowing I have to purposely start making care mistakes
If I didn't do that though, I'd still be with the same Tama (the Pac Man Nano is EXTREMELY easy to raise it's so low-maintenance, even raising it at work without pausing doesn't pose an issue, if you check it once every 2 or even 3 hours nothing bad will happen to it!). Well it won't be unhappy for hours (doing that will get you the sulking ending instead of the 'good' depart ending), it will call for your attention once all 4 hearts empty, and you just play 1 game with it to bring up the heart count to 1. If it makes you feel better, it's still happy technically (albeit low), and it only spent a few minutes completely unhappy till you filled up that 1 heart again, and it'll call again in about an hour when that 1 heart will deplete back to complete empty happiness again. . .
Oooh that makes better sense! I was super confused and worried about my tamas for a minute.
Thanks for the explanation though!
Glad to ease your mind!