KrisKris
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Hey, everyone! This is my first log. I made sure it was okay with a staff member to post a non-Tamagotchi log here!
INTRO
I had a Komputer Koala back in the '90s and am now starting to run one again for the first time since that time frame! Some of you may have seen my photos in the collection thread somewhat recently. At the time of that post, I'd recently bought a used koala off eBay and had started it up to ensure that it worked. Since then, I replaced that koala with this one new in package since the other one had the print on the front worn off, its beeps sounded a bit messed up, and I like having the original packaging and instructions to treasure anyway.
So here I am with my actually NEW koala, and I figured this would be a good pet to do my first log with! The koala is so cute, who wouldn't enjoy seeing photos of it? Lol. Also, this was not really one of my most used virtual pets back in the day, and I remember so little about the details of it that this will be sort of like recording first-time reactions. I remember it just barely enough for it to still be nostalgic for me.
I remember when I made my intro post on TamaTalk not very long ago, I was like, "I don't expect to have time to post much." Never would've guessed I'd be on here doing a pet log a few weeks later! Lol!
I'll be inserting photos as clickable thumbnails, as they're large and I'm posting a lot of them on this first day. I figured some people who haven't used a Giga Pet like this might be interested in seeing details.
DAY 1
This is currently running off the original batteries from the '90s! Let's hope ye olde batteries will last at least long enough to get through this life cycle and log.
Meet Koko! (That seems like it's probably not a very original koala name, but whatever! I like it!)
Birth: Koko first appeared in a tree, looking quite small and cute. She started out at 3 pounds!
The very first thing I did was accidentally discipline her by selecting the discipline icon instead of the status icon. Oops! Was it unreasonable to think the koala-head icon was the status icon? Lol. The status icon is the heart. Well, since I have read the instructions, yes, that was pretty dumb.
This is what her sad-react screen looks like, which I saw pretty much right away thanks to my above-mentioned mistake:
Her feeding options are milk and eucalyptus leaves. The instructions say that the leaves are her main food and the milk is her treat. I think this is incorrect because I think I remember (from the '90s) that the reverse is true, and on the feeding screen, the milk is on the left, which is where the main/healthy food is supposed to be for Giga Pets. So right now I'm treating milk as her main food, and hopefully that'll go well! It raised her hunger score as expected, so I think that's right. Oh, plus leaves are her only reward option when she does tricks on command, so that makes it seem pretty obvious the leaves are a treat!
It does not make cute noise/beeping while she's eating like my Micropup Giga Pet. Just the beeping when I press the buttons.
Playing hasn't been going very well for us so far! The game she plays is climbing a tree. You alternate pressing the left and right buttons to get her to climb. If she reaches the top, she happy-reacts. If she falls, she sad-reacts. There are 5 rounds per game. I'm assuming I have to win 3 rounds. That has not happened yet, lol. Why am I so bad at this? I'm a console video gamer, so I am used to button mashing. Maybe the buttons have to be pressed at a very precise speed, but I've tried doing it fast and doing it slower and she still falls. I got an idea: maybe I need to use the training feature to teach her how to properly climb.
So I used the training feature and told her to climb. First, she scratched herself instead (which is the wrong trick). Tried again, and she climbed, so I rewarded her with a leaf. After the successful training, I returned to the game to try again. Still fell almost every time, but now I am usually getting her to the top of the tree on ONE out of five rounds -- occasionally twice. I'm not sure whether I suck at this or she does. Probably me. Whoever it is, I hope we get better at it soon so I can keep her happiness score up! I've seen that each game seems to raise her happiness score by 1 point when I don't win the overall game, which isn't much on a scale of 100. I think each game will raise the score by 20 if I win, or at least more than 1 point.
The training feature, for those curious, is pretty simple. You select the bell icon and choose "trick," then select a trick for her to do. If she does the correct action, you reward her with a treat. If she does the wrong thing, you keep trying. I think the training does not last forever and she will need to be retaught, maybe as often as every day. (I don't remember that, but I read that recently about Giga Pets.)
This is what her happy-react screen looks like. Her arms go up and down. Pretty cute! There is no noise that goes along with the reaction screen like with my Micropup Giga Pet.
I snapped a photo of her first poop, lol. Like my Micropup, the poop isn't constantly on the screen after she poops, but it returns to the poop screen frequently. It's interesting it keeps showing the screen with her squatting over the poop even after she's walking around doing other stuff. When my Micropup flashes a poop-view screen after he poops, it's just the steaming poop (which I always found hilarious, just to see flashes of steaming poop appear on the screen to interrupt your view of him walking around. Lol).
So far, she is actually seeming less needy than my Micropup Giga Pet. Not that my Micropup is hard to care for by any means (he's actually easier, I think), but his attention icon lights up/beeps just for treats fairly often. She hasn't done that yet, so I've only fed her treats for doing a trick. Do reward treats count toward her health/weight the same as treats from her regular feeding menu do? I'm not sure, but I'm playing it safe and not feeding her treats from the feeding menu unless she tells me she "needs" them at some point.
The beeping that she does when she needs something is different than my Micropup. Hers is louder and longer.
My following posts will be a lot shorter, as now I've already shown a lot of the details and the rest should just be providing updates on her progress! She is currently 5 pounds, up slightly from her 3 pounds at birth a few hours ago.
Her first day is far from over, but I felt like I had plenty to go ahead and already post about. Wish me luck with improving her tree-climbing! If I don't get better at winning to keep her happiness score up, this might be a short life!
INTRO
I had a Komputer Koala back in the '90s and am now starting to run one again for the first time since that time frame! Some of you may have seen my photos in the collection thread somewhat recently. At the time of that post, I'd recently bought a used koala off eBay and had started it up to ensure that it worked. Since then, I replaced that koala with this one new in package since the other one had the print on the front worn off, its beeps sounded a bit messed up, and I like having the original packaging and instructions to treasure anyway.
So here I am with my actually NEW koala, and I figured this would be a good pet to do my first log with! The koala is so cute, who wouldn't enjoy seeing photos of it? Lol. Also, this was not really one of my most used virtual pets back in the day, and I remember so little about the details of it that this will be sort of like recording first-time reactions. I remember it just barely enough for it to still be nostalgic for me.
I remember when I made my intro post on TamaTalk not very long ago, I was like, "I don't expect to have time to post much." Never would've guessed I'd be on here doing a pet log a few weeks later! Lol!
I'll be inserting photos as clickable thumbnails, as they're large and I'm posting a lot of them on this first day. I figured some people who haven't used a Giga Pet like this might be interested in seeing details.
DAY 1
This is currently running off the original batteries from the '90s! Let's hope ye olde batteries will last at least long enough to get through this life cycle and log.
Meet Koko! (That seems like it's probably not a very original koala name, but whatever! I like it!)
Birth: Koko first appeared in a tree, looking quite small and cute. She started out at 3 pounds!
The very first thing I did was accidentally discipline her by selecting the discipline icon instead of the status icon. Oops! Was it unreasonable to think the koala-head icon was the status icon? Lol. The status icon is the heart. Well, since I have read the instructions, yes, that was pretty dumb.
This is what her sad-react screen looks like, which I saw pretty much right away thanks to my above-mentioned mistake:
Her feeding options are milk and eucalyptus leaves. The instructions say that the leaves are her main food and the milk is her treat. I think this is incorrect because I think I remember (from the '90s) that the reverse is true, and on the feeding screen, the milk is on the left, which is where the main/healthy food is supposed to be for Giga Pets. So right now I'm treating milk as her main food, and hopefully that'll go well! It raised her hunger score as expected, so I think that's right. Oh, plus leaves are her only reward option when she does tricks on command, so that makes it seem pretty obvious the leaves are a treat!
It does not make cute noise/beeping while she's eating like my Micropup Giga Pet. Just the beeping when I press the buttons.
Playing hasn't been going very well for us so far! The game she plays is climbing a tree. You alternate pressing the left and right buttons to get her to climb. If she reaches the top, she happy-reacts. If she falls, she sad-reacts. There are 5 rounds per game. I'm assuming I have to win 3 rounds. That has not happened yet, lol. Why am I so bad at this? I'm a console video gamer, so I am used to button mashing. Maybe the buttons have to be pressed at a very precise speed, but I've tried doing it fast and doing it slower and she still falls. I got an idea: maybe I need to use the training feature to teach her how to properly climb.
So I used the training feature and told her to climb. First, she scratched herself instead (which is the wrong trick). Tried again, and she climbed, so I rewarded her with a leaf. After the successful training, I returned to the game to try again. Still fell almost every time, but now I am usually getting her to the top of the tree on ONE out of five rounds -- occasionally twice. I'm not sure whether I suck at this or she does. Probably me. Whoever it is, I hope we get better at it soon so I can keep her happiness score up! I've seen that each game seems to raise her happiness score by 1 point when I don't win the overall game, which isn't much on a scale of 100. I think each game will raise the score by 20 if I win, or at least more than 1 point.
The training feature, for those curious, is pretty simple. You select the bell icon and choose "trick," then select a trick for her to do. If she does the correct action, you reward her with a treat. If she does the wrong thing, you keep trying. I think the training does not last forever and she will need to be retaught, maybe as often as every day. (I don't remember that, but I read that recently about Giga Pets.)
This is what her happy-react screen looks like. Her arms go up and down. Pretty cute! There is no noise that goes along with the reaction screen like with my Micropup Giga Pet.
I snapped a photo of her first poop, lol. Like my Micropup, the poop isn't constantly on the screen after she poops, but it returns to the poop screen frequently. It's interesting it keeps showing the screen with her squatting over the poop even after she's walking around doing other stuff. When my Micropup flashes a poop-view screen after he poops, it's just the steaming poop (which I always found hilarious, just to see flashes of steaming poop appear on the screen to interrupt your view of him walking around. Lol).
So far, she is actually seeming less needy than my Micropup Giga Pet. Not that my Micropup is hard to care for by any means (he's actually easier, I think), but his attention icon lights up/beeps just for treats fairly often. She hasn't done that yet, so I've only fed her treats for doing a trick. Do reward treats count toward her health/weight the same as treats from her regular feeding menu do? I'm not sure, but I'm playing it safe and not feeding her treats from the feeding menu unless she tells me she "needs" them at some point.
The beeping that she does when she needs something is different than my Micropup. Hers is louder and longer.
My following posts will be a lot shorter, as now I've already shown a lot of the details and the rest should just be providing updates on her progress! She is currently 5 pounds, up slightly from her 3 pounds at birth a few hours ago.
Her first day is far from over, but I felt like I had plenty to go ahead and already post about. Wish me luck with improving her tree-climbing! If I don't get better at winning to keep her happiness score up, this might be a short life!
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