Grav3yardgirl's face and hands framed the youtube video as she talked about the 20th anniversary Tamagotchi and how nostalgic for the 90's she'd been recently (Minus the debacle about e-bay 'mystery box' debacle), she tried to get her camera to focus on the small Tamagotchi on her screen.
A quick internet search found 1. people were really genuinely interested in the 20th anniversary Tamagotchi and 2. were subsequently disappointed in the thing.
Intrigued, I scrounged around for one of my old connection v3 Tamagotchi's and fresh 2032 batteries. I also play Pokemon Go, so having 2032 batteries on hand for the Go Plus are handy. Plus, there was a deal at Sam's Club that one day my Plus died. After I inserted the battery a small screech came through the speakers and an egg bobbled on the screen. Pressing A allowed me to see that I could download my prior Tamagotchi or start over. I decided on a fresh start.
Within minutes I had a baby girl on my screen. I named her Kat, though I called her Egg Daughter in my head. She was very active, bobbing here and there, I must have had it muted because I came back and she was sick and a pile of 2 poops greeted my screen. I cleaned it and fed her. She graduated to child, a middle-range childhood. I googled evolution charts for the v3, I found the old communities, dusty with age, and broken links.
The next morning, I had a final, so I muted the egg and continued to school. An acquaintance at school asked about it, exclaiming about the nostalgia factor.
She grew up to a kuropatchi by wednesday and made it easier to care for her. Good, because I had two finals, an essay and a few homework assignments to finish in two days. Saturday I went to a mall and completely forgot Egg Daughter at home. I was suddenly a Bad Egg Parent.
But she lived.
I bought items from the shop, found out she liked fries from the internet, and the animation was so cute!
She grew up and lived a productive life. She hung out with a sheep-looking Tama and had a baby, a boy, who I am taking care of to this day. Just in time for my amazon order to arrive in the mail.
I have had some ups and downs, even with him (named Cecil-- even if I wanted to name him after Karkat, stupid five letter limit). I started the new blue one at the same time as Cecil's birth. Once I got the hang of the 20th anniversary one, I immediately hated the simplcity, prefering my v3 with the minigames and shop.
The other day, I gave Cecil an ACTION FIGURE to play with, he exclaimed and talked to it for a whole two minutes--just in time for him to fall asleep with it. It sat up in the top corner of the screen. SO ADORABLE.
Then just yesterday I saw him singing to himself. So adorable.
So he's asleep with his ACTION FIGURE even though I don't remember him playing with it. The 20th edition is also asleep the hour after.
I have been perusing the internet, looking at dead links from 2007 to 2009 thinking about how FAST the internet moves today, because it was only 10 years ago that all these things existed, and now Tamatown is gone, and my Tamas will never have the luxury of playing there. The ticket still shows up in the shop and I sigh thinking about it. I also think about how, I was in my 20's playing with Tamagotchis like I was 12.
Bandai doesn't seem that interested in their Tamagotchi line, I guess us fringe 90's enthusiasts and collectors don't care. The 20th anniversary edition feels like just a ploy for nostalgic feels, even if it's 'dying'.
I wonder where my two other v3 Tamas are...
A quick internet search found 1. people were really genuinely interested in the 20th anniversary Tamagotchi and 2. were subsequently disappointed in the thing.
Intrigued, I scrounged around for one of my old connection v3 Tamagotchi's and fresh 2032 batteries. I also play Pokemon Go, so having 2032 batteries on hand for the Go Plus are handy. Plus, there was a deal at Sam's Club that one day my Plus died. After I inserted the battery a small screech came through the speakers and an egg bobbled on the screen. Pressing A allowed me to see that I could download my prior Tamagotchi or start over. I decided on a fresh start.
Within minutes I had a baby girl on my screen. I named her Kat, though I called her Egg Daughter in my head. She was very active, bobbing here and there, I must have had it muted because I came back and she was sick and a pile of 2 poops greeted my screen. I cleaned it and fed her. She graduated to child, a middle-range childhood. I googled evolution charts for the v3, I found the old communities, dusty with age, and broken links.
The next morning, I had a final, so I muted the egg and continued to school. An acquaintance at school asked about it, exclaiming about the nostalgia factor.
She grew up to a kuropatchi by wednesday and made it easier to care for her. Good, because I had two finals, an essay and a few homework assignments to finish in two days. Saturday I went to a mall and completely forgot Egg Daughter at home. I was suddenly a Bad Egg Parent.
But she lived.
I bought items from the shop, found out she liked fries from the internet, and the animation was so cute!
She grew up and lived a productive life. She hung out with a sheep-looking Tama and had a baby, a boy, who I am taking care of to this day. Just in time for my amazon order to arrive in the mail.
I have had some ups and downs, even with him (named Cecil-- even if I wanted to name him after Karkat, stupid five letter limit). I started the new blue one at the same time as Cecil's birth. Once I got the hang of the 20th anniversary one, I immediately hated the simplcity, prefering my v3 with the minigames and shop.
The other day, I gave Cecil an ACTION FIGURE to play with, he exclaimed and talked to it for a whole two minutes--just in time for him to fall asleep with it. It sat up in the top corner of the screen. SO ADORABLE.
Then just yesterday I saw him singing to himself. So adorable.
So he's asleep with his ACTION FIGURE even though I don't remember him playing with it. The 20th edition is also asleep the hour after.
I have been perusing the internet, looking at dead links from 2007 to 2009 thinking about how FAST the internet moves today, because it was only 10 years ago that all these things existed, and now Tamatown is gone, and my Tamas will never have the luxury of playing there. The ticket still shows up in the shop and I sigh thinking about it. I also think about how, I was in my 20's playing with Tamagotchis like I was 12.
Bandai doesn't seem that interested in their Tamagotchi line, I guess us fringe 90's enthusiasts and collectors don't care. The 20th anniversary edition feels like just a ploy for nostalgic feels, even if it's 'dying'.
I wonder where my two other v3 Tamas are...