Japanese Tamagotchi electronic toys
It is a handheld digital pet toy introduced by the Japanese toy company Bandai in 1996. It was inspired by an advertisement for a little boy who wanted to bring a pet turtle on his trip. Shown like an egg with a built-in virtual creature, the player needs to feed, play, clean and take care of its health to help it grow. Growth and final form depend on the quality of care of the player. Not only is it a form of entertainment, but it also teaches children responsibility and time management. It became a cultural phenomenon in the 1990 s and had a profound impact on later virtual pet games.
Tamagotchi (Pet Sailor Moon)
It is a portable electronic virtual pet toy launched by Japan's Bandai Company in 1996. Shown like an egg, there is a small screen inside, and users can take care of virtual pets through three buttons. Players need to be fed regularly to play with the pet as well as given medication when the pet is sick. Growth and final form depend on the quality of care of the player. Once launched, it quickly swept the world and became a cultural phenomenon. Over time, the Tamagotchi is constantly updated, adding more features and a richer interactive experience.
Pet Egg - Electronic Pet Series Game Console
Electronic pets are electronic toys composed of electronic components (hardware and software), and now also refer to specific programs running on computers or internet servers. Electronic pets have the same life characteristics as real pets. Due to its simple feeding and portability, it is popular among people. At the same time, electronic pets can only imitate some of the characteristics of pets from a one-sided perspective, so they cannot replace real pets. Electronic pets are more like a type of electronic game, a nurturing type of electronic game, among which Takuma Gezi is the most famous.
Electronic Pets (Tamagotchi)
Electronic pets, also known as Tamagotchi (Japanese "egg" and "watch" combination of words), the domestic genuine translation of "Tuo Ma song". It is an electronic pet series game machine launched by Bandai Company in November 1996. It is shaped like an egg with only three buttons on it and a simple LCD screen. Because the animal looks like a chicken, it is also called "electronic chicken". The "Toma Gezi" series has sold 45 million in Japan, while the number has reached 70 million worldwide.
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