Penguin-keeper
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What are the personal collecting policies of other folks who've returned to the hobby after a long absence? I've been wondering about this lately because my virtual pets collection, which I restarted with the release of the 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi Mini, is about to hit a point where it goes far beyond what my original 1990s collection was like.
For me, my policy has been to not try to recreate my original collection. This is partly because it's possibly still in storage and if so I would like to retrieve those units at some point, but it's also because I want my original and present-day virtual pet experiences to be their own unique things. This approach came about due to having initially tried to get a 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi Mini with a similar shell-design to my original back-in-the-day Tamagotchi, but ultimately being unable to do so, at which point I felt that it was a good idea to let my new collection be entirely its own thing - after all, it clearly wanted to be!
Though I have and want certain virtual pet families to be represented, I don't buy identical pets to my originals - so, for example, though I have a 1996/1997 Gen 1 Tamagotchi, it doesn't have the same shell as the one that I bought back in 1997, and though I originally had a Nano Puppy, I'm currently waiting for the arrival of a Nano-clone monkey in order to represent the Nano Pals line in my modern-day collection, instead.
Also, even though my focus is largely on the simpler monochrome devices (vintage and modern), because those are what I enjoy running the most, I don't restrict myself to that alone, because I'm not trying to recreate the old days.
Do any other returning fans have any specific policies about how they're rebuilding and reviving their collections?
For me, my policy has been to not try to recreate my original collection. This is partly because it's possibly still in storage and if so I would like to retrieve those units at some point, but it's also because I want my original and present-day virtual pet experiences to be their own unique things. This approach came about due to having initially tried to get a 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi Mini with a similar shell-design to my original back-in-the-day Tamagotchi, but ultimately being unable to do so, at which point I felt that it was a good idea to let my new collection be entirely its own thing - after all, it clearly wanted to be!
Though I have and want certain virtual pet families to be represented, I don't buy identical pets to my originals - so, for example, though I have a 1996/1997 Gen 1 Tamagotchi, it doesn't have the same shell as the one that I bought back in 1997, and though I originally had a Nano Puppy, I'm currently waiting for the arrival of a Nano-clone monkey in order to represent the Nano Pals line in my modern-day collection, instead.
Also, even though my focus is largely on the simpler monochrome devices (vintage and modern), because those are what I enjoy running the most, I don't restrict myself to that alone, because I'm not trying to recreate the old days.
Do any other returning fans have any specific policies about how they're rebuilding and reviving their collections?
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