Lisa83
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Hi everyone!
I'm new here and I feel this log deserves a short intro: A few days ago, I started sorting through the dozens of big cardboard boxes that contain all my childhood toys. Between the Barbies and Polly Pockets, I found my good old Tamagotchi ... in absolute pristine condition. I believe it's a V1, since it was bought at the very beginning of the Tamagotchi craze. To my biggest surprise, I still have the original packaging and instruction booklet! If you knew me, you would know that this is a miracle.
I initially packed it in a new plastic box that was meant to go up in the attic. But then had second thoughts and took it back out. I decided to open the back, pop new batteries in, and check if it still works. And it does!!! I was like what the hell? That thing is almost 20 years old! Leave it to the Japanese to make quality electronics, right?
I'm 32 and I realize how absolutely ridiculous this is about to become. But here we go ...
Starting with some pictures of the packaging:
^^ It even still has the price tag on it (299 belgian franks ... before the euro); that would equal about 7.50 euros today (= $8.50)
The back:
The instructions:
My Tamagotchi is bright pink and green. He was activated at 7:44PM, on May 4th 2015, and hatched a few minutes later:
Today is May 6th 2015, 2 days post-birth. And here's what my little 90's friend looked like this morning. He was bouncing back and forth between this:
And this:
And he's basically been doing this all day long.
These were his stats when he woke up:
And his stats when he went to sleep over an hour ago:
Is it a boy or a girl? I have no idea. Feel free to let me know if you do!
I have made it my mission to keep it healthy, happy, and alive until the very end. I remember when I was a kid, it always died a few days past the baby stage, and I never actually saw the adult stage with my own eyes. So I would like to witness it once in my life!
I'm new here and I feel this log deserves a short intro: A few days ago, I started sorting through the dozens of big cardboard boxes that contain all my childhood toys. Between the Barbies and Polly Pockets, I found my good old Tamagotchi ... in absolute pristine condition. I believe it's a V1, since it was bought at the very beginning of the Tamagotchi craze. To my biggest surprise, I still have the original packaging and instruction booklet! If you knew me, you would know that this is a miracle.
I initially packed it in a new plastic box that was meant to go up in the attic. But then had second thoughts and took it back out. I decided to open the back, pop new batteries in, and check if it still works. And it does!!! I was like what the hell? That thing is almost 20 years old! Leave it to the Japanese to make quality electronics, right?
I'm 32 and I realize how absolutely ridiculous this is about to become. But here we go ...
Starting with some pictures of the packaging:
^^ It even still has the price tag on it (299 belgian franks ... before the euro); that would equal about 7.50 euros today (= $8.50)
The back:
The instructions:
My Tamagotchi is bright pink and green. He was activated at 7:44PM, on May 4th 2015, and hatched a few minutes later:
Today is May 6th 2015, 2 days post-birth. And here's what my little 90's friend looked like this morning. He was bouncing back and forth between this:
And this:
And he's basically been doing this all day long.
These were his stats when he woke up:
And his stats when he went to sleep over an hour ago:
Is it a boy or a girl? I have no idea. Feel free to let me know if you do!
I have made it my mission to keep it healthy, happy, and alive until the very end. I remember when I was a kid, it always died a few days past the baby stage, and I never actually saw the adult stage with my own eyes. So I would like to witness it once in my life!
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