Tamafan777
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Those are V2s, if you pay attention to the small print on the package that says "2002". But still, REAL V1s only cost about 60 bucks. This is even cheaper. WAY cheaper.There are unopened V1's on eBay going for $40 right now (link).
I don't think that's a V1...pretty sure it's a P1, though I've never seen that design before. It could be because I'm not much into collecting P1s, as I'm more partial to P2s.Those are V2s, if you pay attention to the small print on the package that says "2002". But still, REAL V1s only cost about 60 bucks. This is even cheaper. WAY cheaper.
Um... no. They are V1's. These are V2's (link). The V2's have "Version 2" written on the package. Besides, they are all Version 1 designs. Ah well, everyone makes mistakes.Those are V2s, if you pay attention to the small print on the package that says "2002".
Yeah, but you have to admit, it's hard trying to figure out the difference between a V1 and V2 when it's out of package, unless you've got all the designs memorized. At least it's tricky for me anyway, I don't collect the Connections much. I think the way I can tell is that V1s tend to have more solid-colored, simple designs, than the V2s.Um... no. They are V1's. These are V2's (link). The V2's have "Version 2" written on the package. Besides, they are all Version 1 designs. Ah well, everyone makes mistakes.Those are V2s, if you pay attention to the small print on the package that says "2002".
Editing, the Tamagotchi you posted is not a V1, which was released in 2004, it's a P1, which was released in 1996/1997, like OldSchoolTama stated.
Editing again, you said it was released in 2002, which is wrong. I believe you saw the part on the front where it says "1 CR-2032", which is the type of batteries it requires. On the back of the package it says "2004 Bandai", which is when they were released.
I couldn't agree more. However, we were talking about the ones in package.Yeah, but you have to admit, it's hard trying to figure out the difference between a V1 and V2 when it's out of package, unless you've got all the designs memorized.
I realize that. I was merely speaking in general.I couldn't agree more. However, we were talking about the ones in package.Yeah, but you have to admit, it's hard trying to figure out the difference between a V1 and V2 when it's out of package, unless you've got all the designs memorized.