If they did a complete set of standard vintage tamas - which would exclude the Mothra, Tamaotch, and Genjintch, which are brand tie-ins, as well as the Yasashii (which apparently counts as a Deka Tamagotchi) - the set would include the P1, P2, Angel, Osutchi, Mesutchi, Morino, Ocean, Devil, and Santaclautch. Going by the Canadian price - because I'm
Canadian
- which would be roughly $27 for an original, the set would reasonably cost $243 Canadian... woah man. Going by the American price of $19.99, the set would cost approximately $180. On one hand, sets might actually be sold at less than these values to make it a bit cheaper per individual unit as a partial incentive for people to buy the set instead of just the individual units - although that might actually reflect how it uses less packaging and might be easier to ship due to be so condensed. On the other hand, sets might go up in price by a particular percentage under the guise of being a premium product, or there might be some extras thrown in like special shells and booklets or whatever to make up the price. I could go off on economic rantings of why Bandai would use those corporate strategies, but I'll save that for another time.
If they actually did include those 4 other tamas, the price would go up by $108 Canadian to be $351 and roughly $80 U.S. to be $240. Oh, don't forget the government's
extortion tax (seriously man, in Toronto they merged the war taxes into the current taxes to basically have an excuse to take more money). And the price for sets could still go on either side of the scale as described earlier. The more appealing option would be if they had several smaller sets like a classic set include the P1, P2, Osutchi, and Mesutchi; a nature set including the Morino and Ocean; or a fantasy set include the Angelgotchi and Devilgotchi. The Connection could be done similarly with a volume set such as volume 1 include the V1-V3, volume 2 including V4-V5, and volume 3 including the V5.5, V6, and Tama-Go. Pricing for these sets could, one again, swing either way in relation to individual units.
I suppose if Bandai really wanted to play it safe and not swamp their consumer base - and throw myself, Taco, and 'Cass into hysterics - they would actually release each model very slowly
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@mimitchi ^o^ Great job dude, you made us all as excited as if this was a genuine announcement thread!
(nearly typed "threat" there, which might be accurate all the same)