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Tamagochis are back
| 30/03 | Filed under: Japan

Put on the market in November 1996 by Bandai, they sold over 40 million units. More than 7 years later, they are back with a vengeance... actually... an Infra Red port. The new Tamagotchi Plus launched on March 20th and are expected to sell over 2 million units before the end of 2005. The screen resolution has doubled, its memory increased and yet it will sell for the same 1996 price of ¥1980.

The big news is that it now comes with an IR port which allows it to communicate with other tamagotchis; they can play together, exchange gifts, make friends (up to 50) and even look for potential partners, get married (if it doesn't fall in love, a middleman can arrange a marriage...) and they can have babies. [Via]

Tamagotchi collection

From mid-April, owners of Vodafone mobile phones will be able to download the Tamagotchi Plus application (developed with Bandai) from their Vodafone Live! service.
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And here are some critical thoughts about the original Tamagotchis.

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