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Tamagotchi is a word coming from the Japanese 'tamago' for egg and 'chi' meaning friend. It is a name given to an electronic device created for entertainment. It was developed in the early 1990s in Japan by two people from Bandai and quickly became a popular toy throughout the world in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Aug 31, 2019 Of the interact-able items, there's a template for Tamagotchi Connection 2 that places half of the Tamagotchi's Happy sprite in a simple hot bath animation once a day. I had the fleeting thought it might be an interesting mechanic to deal with mood/fatigue/injury.
Tamagotchi Classic |
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Also known as: Tamagotchi L.I.F.E. Developer: Bandai Publisher: Bandai Platforms: iOS, Android Released in JP: 2012 Released in US: 2012 Released in EU: September 26, 2013 This game has unused graphics. This game has regional differences. This game has revisional differences. |
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Tamagotchi Classic (previously known as Tamagotchi L.I.F.E.) is an app for Android and iOS, first released in 2012, as part of the 'Tamagotchi L.I.F.E.' initiative. It was the first Tamagotchi release since the TamaTown Tama-Go and Tamagotchi’s subsequent temporary discontinuation, and was later succeeded by the Tamagotchi Angel app.
- 1Version Differences
- 2Revisional Differences
- 2.1Tamagotchi Classic (International, iOS)
- 3Unused Graphics
Version Differences
To do: Japanese version, app icon differences. Knock down the wall of text and add a few images. |
Due to the long and turbulent release cycle of Tamagotchi Classic, the app released in many different forms in different regions of the world.
Tamagotchi L.I.F.E.
Initially releasing in the USA and Canada to accompany the “Tamagotchi L.I.F.E.” apparel brand, it adopted the brand’s name. The app was updated a number of times and was unique in that it featured both 1st generation and 2nd generation characters. The app was also free but offered in-app purchases to remove ads. It was later taken off the app store when Tamagotchi L.I.F.E. was discontinued.
Tamagotchi Classic (International)
Shortly after the USA release, the rest of the world received a similar app under the name “Tamagotchi Classic”, so as to not associate with the America-exclusive L.I.F.E. brand. Unlike the original release, however, the app only featured the first generation Tamagotchi characters and subsequent updates did not return this feature. Furthermore, the app was significantly more expensive than its American counterpart, though it did not contain ads. Most recently, the app was updated to include Apple Watch support.
Tamagotchi Classic 2nd Gen.
Later on, a variant of the Tamagotchi Classic app was quietly released internationally containing the 2nd generation characters. The title screen also matched that of the later versions of Tamagotchi L.I.F.E.’s title screen, though it had different characters. Presumably the app was split in two because the popularity of the app suggested there would be a lot of money to be made - given the relative obscurity of the 2nd gen app, however, it would be safe to assume it did not pan out that way.
Tamagotchi Classic (Re-release)
Eventually, when Tamagotchi L.I.F.E. was discontinued and the apps were removed from American app stores, a variant of the Tamagotchi Classic re-released in the USA. While mostly identical, the date on the title screen is given as 2015 instead of 2013.
App icons
Each release used a different icon.
Tamagotchi Classic Tamagotchi Classic (USA) | Tamagotchi Classic 2nd Gen. | Tamagotchi L.I.F.E. V1.0 Tamagotchi G1 (Japan) | Tamagotchi L.I.F.E. V2.0 Tamagotchi G2 (Japan) |
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Title screen
To do: Find screenshots of the original Tamagotchi L.I.F.E. title screens |
Each release differed slightly in the presentation of the title screen.
Tamagotchi Classic | Tamagotchi Classic (USA) | Tamagotchi G1 (Japan) | Tamagotchi Classic 2nd Gen. | Tamagotchi G2 (Japan) |
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Revisional Differences
To do: Cover version differences in each regional variant of the app |
Tamagotchi Classic (International, iOS)
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Version 1.0.0
The original release, on 26th September 2013.
Version 1.1.0
On 2nd October 2013, this version was released with a few minor bug fixes.
Version 1.1.1
On 23rd April 2015, Apple Watch support was added, along with iOS 8 support.
Version 1.1.3
On 27th April 2015, another version was released, though the differences weren’t specified.
Version 2.0.1
On 8th May 2015, another version was released, with a few minor bug fixes.
Unused Graphics
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General unused graphics
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Graphics for unused title screen buttons. | |
Unused tutorial images. It’s possible that they’re leftovers from the Japanese version of the app. Bizarrely, not only is the background colour completely different to the English tutorial images, but it seems the English tutorial doesn’t cover this part of the app at all, and their filenames suggest that these images are meant to come after the rest of the images in the tutorial, so perhaps they just didn’t get translated in time, or the translation was seen as unnecessary. Noticeably two of the images are almost identical bar a few character changes. |
Unused character sprites
Image | Description |
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Unused sprites for Oyajitchi. Like the original Tamagotchi, it is only obtainable in Japanese versions. | |
More unused sprites for Oyajitchi, found in the Tamagotchi L.I.F.E. variant of the app. Its filename suggests that it would replace the “Zachi” character in Japanese versions of the app, instead of Charitchi or Sekitoritchi like the original Japanese Tamagotchi (depending on whether it’s a P2 Version 1 or a P2 Version 2). It’s possible that this was chosen to avoid having to make a choice between either of the two original secret characters. Curiously it is the only such sprite to have a green outline instead of a black one. | |
The image used for Marutchi in the character menu contains two colours of Marutchi which cannot be raised - normally only adult characters have different colour variants. | |
Full animation sets for red and blue variants of Babytchi exist, though neither of these characters can be raised. | |
Full animation sets for light pink and blue variants of Marutchi exist, though neither of these characters can be raised. For some reason these don’t perfectly match the unused menu colours for Marutchi, but they do match the unused colours for Babytchi. | |
Full animation sets for light pink and blue variants of Kuchitamatchi exist, though once again neither of these characters can be raised. It’s possible that these were just placeholder colours as they perfectly match those of Marutchi and Tamatchi. | |
Full animation sets for light pink and blue variants of Tamatchi exist, though once again neither of these characters can be raised. It’s possible that these were just placeholder colours as they perfectly match those of Marutchi and Kuchitamatchi. Tamatchi is also unique in that it has a single animation frame for a red sprite, where a light pink Tamatchi should technically be. This could just be an error, however, as the red doesn’t seem to match that of the unused Babytchi and Marutchi sprites. |
The Tamagotchi series | |
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Handheld LCD | Tamagotchi Connection • TamaTown Tama-Go |
SNES | Tamagotchi Town |
Nintendo 64 | 64 de Hakken! Tamagotchi Minna de Tamagotchi World |
Android/iOS | Tamagotchi Classic |
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