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Contents Original LCD games Main releases and alternate versionsThe main releases in the Tamagotchi series are the original hadheld games by Bandai. Note that many of them come in different colored variants. These are:. Tamagotchi (November 23, 1996). Released worldwide. Deka Tamagotchi (1997). A large Tamagotchi used for advertisement and only released to shops (not destined to the public) in Japan.

Tamapitchi (June 1997). Only released in Japan. Mothra no Tamagotchi (July 1997). A -themed Tamagotchi only released in Japan. Genjintch Tamagotchi (December 20, 1997). Based on the movie, and only released in theaters playing it.

TamaOtch (1998). Only released in Japan. Yasashii Tamagotch (October 1998). Only released in Japan. Santaclautch no Tamagotch (December 1998).

Only released in Japan. Tamagotchi Angel (August 1997). Released worldwide.

Tamagotchi - Mesutchi and Osutchi (December 1997). Mori de Hakken! Tamagotch (February 1998). Only released in Japan, a western release was planned called Tamagotchi Garden. Tamagotchi Ocean (March 1998). Released worldwide. Devilutch no Tamagotch (September 1998).

Originally only released in Japan, was adapted in 2008 for mobile phone and also released in Europe as Tamagotchi Monster. Deai Hakken!! Arukotch (1999). Only released in Japan. Tamagotchi Plus (May 20, 2004). Called Tamagotchi Connection outside Japan. Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus (December 2004).

Only released in Japan. Hanerutchi (2005). Only released in Japan, featuring characters from the TV show Haneru No Tobira ( you knock on a jumping door). Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus Akai (July 2005). Only released in Japan.

Tamagotchi Connection Version 2 (June 21, 2005). Released worldwide.

Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus (November 25, 2005). Only released in Japan.

Ura Jinsei Enjoy Tamagotchi Plus (July 22, 2006). Only released in Japan. Hanerutchi 2 (August 2006). Only released in Japan.

Tamagotchi Connection Version 3 (February 18, 2006). Released worldwide. Oden-Kun Tamagotchi (March 2007). An -themed Tamagotchi only released in Japan.

TamaSuku (November 23, 2006). Only released in Japan. Tamagotchi Connection Version 4 (January 2007). Released worldwide.

TamagoChu (January 2007). Only released in Japan. Tamagotchi Furefure (April 28, 2007). Only released in Japan. Tamagotchi Connection Version 4.5 (2007). Released worldwide. Chibi Tamagotchi (2007).

Released worldwide, known as Tamagotchi Mini outside Japan. Chibi Tamagotchi Kaien (December 2007). Only released in Japan. TamaSuku 2 (November 2007). Only released in Japan.

Family Iro Iro! Tamagotchi Plus (November 23, 2007). Released worldwide and known as Tamagotchi Connection Version 5 outside Japan. Tamagotchi Connection Version 5 Celebrity (2008). Only released in North America. Royal Dream Family Tamagotchi Plus (March 29, 2008). Only released in Japan.

Tamagotchi Plus Color (November 22, 2008). Only released in Japan. EXmotchi (2008). Special edition including members of the Japanese boy band EXILE. Hexagontchi (2008). Only released in Japan. Tamagotchi Music Star (November 28, 2008).

Released worldwide, and known in some regions as Tamagotchi Connection Version 6. Tamagotchi iD (2009). Only released in Japan.

Tamagotchi iD Lovely Melody ver (2010). Only released in Japan. Tamagotchi iD Conan ver. (July 14, 2010).

A -themed Tamagotchi only released in Japan with the 3000th issue of Shonen Sunday Manga Magazine. TamaTown Tama-Go (August 2010). Only released in North America. Tamagotchi Nano (2011).

Only released in Japan. It received two licensed variants that are not called 'Tamagotchi' and therefore might not be considered part of the series:. Pocket Usatama (April 2, 2017). Pocket Usapiyo (April 22, 2019). Tamagotchi iD L (March 2011). Only released in Japan. Tamagotchi iD L 15th Anniversary ver.

(November 23, 2011). Only released in Japan. Tamagotchi iD L Princess Spacy version (March 17, 2012). Only released in Japn.

Tamagotchi P's (November 23, 2012). Tamagotchi: Digital Friend (December 26, 2013). Also known as Tamagotchi Friends. Only released outside Japan. Tamagotchi Friends: Dream Town Digital Friend (Spring 2015). Tamagotchi 4U (September 27, 2014).

Tamagotchi 4U+ (July 18, 2015). Tamagotchi m!x (July 16, 2016), available in three versions: Spacy m!x, Melody m!x and 20th Anniversary m!x, each with some exclusive characters.

Three more versions were released:. Tamagotchi m!x: Sanrio Characters m!x Ver. (April 15, 2017), including exclusive Sanrio characters.

Tamagotchi m!x: Dream m!x (July 15, 2017), including characters from the anime. Tamagotchi m!x: Anniversary Gift Mix Ver. (November 2017).

Tamagotchi Meets (November 23, 2018), known as Tamagotchi On in western countries. Originally released in two versions, Fairytale Version and Magical Version. A mobile app was also released on November 10, 2018 that can be connected to the virtual pet. Additional versions were also released:.

Tamagotchi Pastel Meets Ver. (March 30, 2019). Tamagotchi Meets Sanrio Characters Meets Ver. Hercules djconsole rmx2 serial number.

(June 15, 2019). Tamagotchi Fantasy Meets Ver. (July 13, 2019).

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Tamagotchi Meets Sweets Meets Ver. (November 23, 2019). Eevee x Tamagotchi (January 26, 2019), starring the Eevee and its evolutions.Minor releases. Chou Yakikuri! Tamagotchi Kakeibo (December 2005).

Only released in Japan, a tool for the Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus. Tamagotchi Restaurant (July 28, 2007). A special Tamagotchi also including a toy playset, only released in Japan. Tamawalkie (December 2008). Only released in Japan. More iD!

Tamagotchi Home Station Plus (November 30, 2010). Only released in Japan. Tamagotchi m!x Station (July 16, 2016). Gudetama Tamagotchi (December 27, 2017). Only released in Japan.Other video gamesMany videogames were created based on the series, most of them only released in Japan:. Game de Hakken!! Tamagotchi (June 30, 1997), Game Boy.

Released worldwide; simply called Tamagotchi outside Japan. Based on the original Tamagotchi. Game de Hakken!!

Tamagotchi v2 (1997), Game Boy. Based on the Mori and Umi ( Forest and Ocean) Tamagotchi. Game de Hakken!! Tamagotchi Osucchi to Mesucchi (1997), Game Boy.

Based on Mesutchi and Osutchi. Tamagotchi Town (1997), SNES.

64 de Hakken! Tamagotchi Minna de Tamagotchi World (December 19, 1997), Nintendo 64.

A party game. Hoshi de Hakken!! Tamagotchi (1998), PlayStation. Tamagotchi CD-ROM (1998), Windows 95. Based on the original Tamagotchi.

Released worldwide. Sega Saturn de Hakken!! Tamagotchi Park (January 29, 1998), Sega Saturn. Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop (November 15, 2005), Nintendo DS. Released worldwide; known as Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisechi in Japan.

Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 2 (July 27, 2006), Nintendo DS. Released worldwide; known as Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisecchi Gohi-kin in Japan. Tamagotchi: Party On!

(December 2, 2006), Wii. Released worldwide; known as Tamagotchi's Sparkling President in Japan. Tamagotchi no Appare! Niji-Venture (2007), Nintendo DS.

Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 3 (September 27, 2007), Nintendo DS. Released worldwide; known as Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisecchi: Mina San Kyu! In Japan. Tamagotchi: Dance Fever! (December 6, 2007), Wii. Tamagotchi no Kira Kira Omisetchi (2008), Nintendo DS. Tamagotchi 'Round The World (November 4, 2008), iOS.

Tamagotchi no Narikiri Channel (November 5, 2009), Nintendo DS. Tamagotchi no Pichi Pichi Omisetchi (June 2010), Nintendo DS. Tamagotchi no Narikiri Challenge (November 11, 2010), Nintendo DS.7. Tamagotchi Collection (2011), Nintendo DS.

Choricchi! Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisecchi (April 19, 2012), Nintendo 3DS. A remake of Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop. Hokkori!Tamagotchina (August, 2012), Android, iOS. Everyday House Tamagotchi (November 22, 2012), Nintendo 3DS. Tamagotchi L.i.f.e. (2013), Android, iOS.

Game based on the original Tamagotchi. Released worldwide.

Tamagotchi Exciting Dream Corner Shop (May 23, 2013), Nintendo 3DS. Tamagotchi! Classes of Dream School (November 7, 2013), Nintendo 3DS. Tamagotchi L.I.F.E.

Angel (February 26, 2014), Android, iOS. Based on Tamagotchi Angel. Released worldwide.

Tamagotchi L.i.f.e. Tap and Hatch (February, 2014), Android, iOS.

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Released worldwide; purchases disabled on September 1, 2014; the app was terminated on October 1, 2014. Round and Round Tamagotchi! (April 24, 2014), Nintendo 3DS. Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisecchi Ninki no Omise Atsumemashita (November 16, 2017), Nintendo 3DS. My Tamagotchi Forever (March 15, 2018), Android, iOS.Animation.

Tamagotchi! An anime series based on the games, aired starting in November 2009 and still ongoing. The sixth and last season received a subtitle, being called: Tamagotchi! Yume Kira Dreams. Tamagotchi: The Movie released on December 15, 2007, is known in Japan as Eiga de Tojo!

Tamagotchi Dokidoki! Uchu no Maigotchi!?. Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!

Released on December 20, 2008, is known in Japan as Ega! Tamagotchi Uchu Ichi Happy na Monogatari!?. Tamagotchi Friends, a webseries based released between 2014 and 2015 based on the Tamagotchi: Digital Friends games, but consisting mostly in clips from Tamagotchi! Yume Kira Dream.MangaA three-volume manga titled GOGO♪ Tamagotchi! And based on the anime series was released from February 26, 2010 to August 27, 2010.MerchandiseMany other toys based on the Tamagotchi series have been released, including:.

Tamagotchi no Fureai Furendo Chamametchi (July 27, 2008). A Chamametchi doll with an LCD screen attached to it. Only released in Japan. Rabu Tomo Kētai Himesupe Phone (2010).

A toy cellphone based on Himesue's from the anime. Melody Charm (2010). A toy version of the Melody Charm from the anime. Melody Violin (November 2010).

A toy version of Meloditchi's violin from the anime. Re-released in March 2012 in a different color scheme. Tama Hāto Korekushon Tama Purofi (October 31, 2011). A toy version of the Tama Profys from the anime.

Yume Kira Bag (October 2012). A toy version of the Yum Kira Bags from the anime.Also four series of Cardass cards based on the Tamagotchi series were released:.

Tamagotchi! Data Carddass (2010). Tamagotchi! Data Carddass Tama Heart Edition (2011). Data Carddass Tamagotchi Rhythm♪ (November 2012).

Tamagotchi Data Carddass Tama Riz Edition (2014)Links to other seriesSeriesDateDescription6Mothra199707 July 1997Mothra no Tamagotchi is a Mothra-themed Tamagotchi, therefore being a format crossover between the two series.36Peking Genjin19971220 December 20, 1997Genjintch Tamagotchi is a Peking Genjin-themed Tamagotchi, featuring Tamagotchi alter egos of characters from the movie. January 29, 1998Tamagotchi Park features a Tamagotchi based on Opa Opa, called Opaopatchi.34Pengo19980129 January 29, 1998Tamagotchi Park features a Tamagotchi based on Pengo, called Pengotchi.34Flicky19980129 January 29, 1998Tamagotchi Park features a Tamagotchi based on Flicky, called Flickytchi. January 29, 1998Tamagotchi Park features a Tamagotchi based on Alex Kidd, called Alekutchi.

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January 29, 1998Tamagotchi Park features a Tamagotchi based on Sonic, called Sonictchi. March 19, 1998One stage in GUNbare! Game Tengoku 2 features a parody of Tamagotchi.36Haneru No Tobira2005 2005Hanerutchi and Hanerutchi 2 are crossovers between the two series. June 23, 2005A Tamagotchi toy makes an appearance in Chibi-Robo!25200703 March 2007Mametchi from Tamagotchi is selectable in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. 16Oden-Kun200703 March 2007Oden-Kun Tamagotchi is an Oden-Kun-themed Tamagotchi, therefore being a format crossover between the two series.

May 01, 2008One of the players in the Bandai Namco team in Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium for Wii is called 'Mametchi'. July 14, 2010Tamagotchi iD Conan ver. Is a Conan-themed Tamagotchi. February 09, 2012The Big Bang Theory episode 'The Vacation Solution' features a reference to Tamagotchi.

October 13, 2014The Tomowachi from Video Game High School episodes 'OMGWTFPS!?' And 'A Map To Sex Town' is based on the Tamagotchi.2. November 05, 2015Hokkori!Tamagotchina featured Taiko no Tatsujin characters and themes during a special collaboration; additionally Taiko no Tatsujin: DON-KA! To Oomori Nanadaime and later games in the series feature music tracks and costumes from the Tamagotchi series.16Usatama20170402 April 02, 2017Pocket Usatama is a Usatama-themed Tamagotchi therefore being a format crossover between the two series. April 15, 2017Tamagotchi m!x: Sanrio Characters m!x Ver. And Tamagotchi Meets Sanrio Characters Meets Ver. Include Hello Kitty.14Pom Pom Purin20170415 April 15, 2017Tamagotchi m!x: Sanrio Characters m!x Ver.

And Tamagotchi Meets Sanrio Characters Meets Ver. Include Purin.14My Melody20170415 April 15, 2017Tamagotchi m!x: Sanrio Characters m!x Ver. Includes My Melody and she's also in Tamagotchi Meets Sanrio Characters Meets Ver. Where there also is Kuromi and the Maryland location.14Cinnamoroll20170415 April 15, 2017Tamagotchi m!x: Sanrio Characters m!x Ver. And Tamagotchi Meets Sanrio Characters Meets Ver.

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Include Cinnamoroll, with Puroland also appearing in the latter.14Gudetama20170415 April 15, 2017Tamagotchi m!x: Sanrio Characters m!x Ver. And Tamagotchi Meets Sanrio Characters Meets Ver. Include Gudetama; a Gudetama-themed Tamagotchi was also released.14Little Twin Stars20170415 April 15, 2017Tamagotchi m!x: Sanrio Characters m!x Ver. And Tamagotchi Meets Sanrio Characters Meets Ver. Include Kiki and Lala, with the Star World also appearing in the latter.14Cocotama20170415 April 15, 2017Tamagotchi m!x Station featured Cocotama characters during a special collaboration. January 26, 2019Eevee x Tamagotchi is an Eevee-themed Tamagotchi, therefore being a format crossover between the two series.36Usapiyo20190422 April 22, 2019Pocket Usapiyo is a Usapiyo-themed Tamagotchi therefore being a format crossover between the two series.34Tuxedo Sam20190615 June 15, 2019Tamagotchi Meets Sanrio Characters Meets Ver.

Includes Tuxedo Sam.14Badtz-Maru20190615 June 15, 2019Tamagotchi Meets Sanrio Characters Meets Ver. Includes Badtz-Maru.14Keroppi20190615 June 15, 2019Tamagotchi Meets Sanrio Characters Meets Ver. Includes Keroppi.14Strawberry King20190615 June 15, 2019The Strawberry Kingdom is a location in Tamagotchi Meets Sanrio Characters Meets Ver.1.

Tamagotchi Town ( たまごっちタウン) is a strategy game, developed by Marigul and published by in May 1999 as one of the last Tamagotchi media released during the vintage era. It was one of the games that could be downloaded onto a Nintendo Power cartridge released for the Super Nintendo only in Japan. The goal of the game is to create a large society on a given piece of land containing four different landscapes.GameplayThe game features a unique way of raising Tamagotchis through interactivity with their environment. All the Tamagotchi characters that appear in-game are from the, and the first two Game Boy games, as well as several new characters unique to the game.Evolution in the game is based on a Tamagotchi's stress, a factor that depends on its quality of life and the pollution of its environment, and unlike on the original toys both teen characters can become any of the adults in their group with only two exceptions.

If a Tamagotchi's stress passes 30, they will run away. A Tamagotchi's age counter resets upon each evolution, counting only the period of time they have lived in that form rather than their overall life, and they will pass away after having been an adult for around 10 to 20 days.If food is placed in a block and there is not enough in the adjacent block at daybreak to feed the residing Tamagotchi, they may migrate in order to eat. When teenagers who will soon evolve are lured to blocks that belong to a different type than their native one, they will evolve into something other than usual. For example, a lured into a mountain block will evolve into.Stress can be increased through living in a polluted block, not being fed, being lured to another block by food or performing a clean that does not match the environment, and can be decreased by placing a soccer ball in a block. Soccer balls decrease about 14 stress at a time and must be replaced after a clean or at the start of a new day.A block can become polluted if poop or leftover pieces of food are left uncleaned at the stroke of midnight.

There are three types of cleans - wind (for grassland), rain (for mountains and forests) and waves (for oceans), and all types of blocks that can be affected by a certain type will be cleaned whenever it is used, regardless of whether the player is viewing all blocks or taking a closer look at a single one. Cleaning at certain points of the day may pressure a Tamagotchi to evolve or die up to a dozen hours earlier than usual. Half of a block's pollution level is added to the stress level of every residing Tamagotchi at the start of a new day, and pollution may cause or to appear when combined with other factors.CharactersGallery.