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- Tamagotchi Connection V2. Has extra games, such as Bump and an improved Jump game, and introduces the Gotchi Points system to the North American editions. Was released in North America on June 21, 2005. Tamagotchi Connexion V2. There was a European edition, an Australia-Pacific edition, and an Asian edition.
The Tamagotchi Connection V2 built upon the original Connection (Connexion/Plus) with the additional of the Gotchi Point system allowing you to purchase items in-game. Like the V1, the V2 lacks the antenna featured on the V3 through V5.5, so telling them apart at a glance can be tricky. Beige w/ Butterflies. Tamagotchi Connection Version 2 (aka Tamagotchi Connexion Version 2 or simply V2) is the second Tamagotchi Connection release that debuted in July 2005. It was the first international Tamagotchi to have a shop and Gotchi Points. There are 2 babies, 4 toddlers, 10 teenagers and 35 adults with a total of 51 characters. 1 Features 1.1 Shopping and Gotchi Points 1.2 Food 1.3 Games 1.4 Connection 2.
Tamagotchi V2 Jump Game Online
Free app for mac drawing. ALL Versions of the New Tamagotchi's.
This is in reverse order - which means that newer versions are listed first, with older versions listed last. Mac os for vmware workstation. Deka tamagotchi is listed in the Japanese Plus section.
- Tamagotchi Connection V4. V4's have only been released in the US and Europe so far, no word of an Australian release yet. It builds upon the 'Entama' concept, in the V4 the tamagotchi can go to school as a child and then goes to work when it becomes an adult. The jobs at work are tied into the games feature, there are still gotchi points and it has a separate section on TamaTown. There's also something to do with a fortune cookie. I don't have much other info about them, but I've been told some of the designs glow in the dark!
- Cyoi Entama. After the original Entama's sold out and other new Tamagotchi's were released in Japan, Bandai decided to re-release the Entama's. These newer Entama's are called 'Chyoi (Cyoi) Change'. I think they're the same as the original Entama's but the games are different. I can't read Japanese, but there are pictures of them on the normal Japanese Entama website here - they are the ones on the TOP row. See the three black and white pictures above them? I think they are the games.
- Tamagotchi Resort. Not much is known about this one, but apparently it plugs into a TV - similar to one of the new Giga Pets. You can see what it looks like here is the official Japanese website.
- Tamagotchi Music Fever. Okay, I have no information on this at all but apparently it's similar to the Sony Funabbit, you plug a music source into one end and then your headphones or speakers in the other, and it reacts to the music. There are pictures and an odd explaination on a blog I came across.
- TamaSuku ('Tamagotchi School'). This is a very different tamagotchi. It's a different shape to normal tams, long instead of tall (like the Super Gyaoppi's many years ago), and the buttons are all different. Apparently, you run a school for Tamagotchi characters and you chose what to teach them. New Students come if you're a good teacher, you still get Gotchi points. They can communicate with special Deka Tamagotchi's in Japan, but I don't know anything else about it. Kat from Mimitchi has a huge section on them - click here to visit it, and you can see images of all the designs on it's official (Japanese) website. They were released exactly ten years after the very first tamagotchi was released! There's also a Version 2 TamaSuku.
- Hanerutchi 2. It's basically an Entama with Hanerutchi characters. There are two designs, one is red and the other is blue. Each design has a beautiful silver dragon picture pattern on them. In my opinion, they are the best ever Tamagotchi design. I'll be creating a separate section with photographs about these soon. You can see pictures of them here, they're the pair in the second row with that gorgeous dragon pattern.
- Uratamagotchi. This tamagotchi has a BLUE LCD screen. The icons and the actual character on the screen will be in BLUE instead of the traditional black. It's the same concept as the Akai (scroll down) but instead of a red theme, it's theme is blue. It has new characters and new games. The blue colour tone is like a dark sky blue, and the screen is very crisp and clear. I'll have a separate section on them soon, but in the mean time you can see images of it on it's official (Japanese) website.
- Chibi TamagotchiVersion Two. A tiny, mini tamagotchi that only has three functions - eating, sleeping and cleaning. It will have characters from the original P2 tamagotchi released in Japan in 1996. Originally three designs, and they will be released in Japan in June 2006, I think as part of Bandai's 10th Anniversary of Tamagotchi. Also, on 16 September 2006, another four Uniqlo (?) themed colour schemes were released but bundled a special Tamagotchi T-Shirt! (thanks, Binary!). You can see the shirts with matching Chibi here. There's also a close-up of a Chibi here. Information on the Version One Chibi Tamagotchi, and the Mini Tamagotchi, is further down.
- Tamagotchi Kakeibo. It was released in Japan in April 2006. I don't have very much information on this one, but it's the first Tamagotchi with a touch screen (the antenna actually unscrews out and becomes the stylus)! Instead of using the standard buttons to interact with it, you touch a stripe on the top, bottom, left and right of the screen. It interacts with Entama's for shopping and banking, so it's more like a Deka Tamagotchi. It's also somewhat bigger than a normal Tamagotchi, and it looks slightly smaller than a Deka. Click here for the official Japanese site - take a look at the pictures of it, even if you can't understand Japanese.
- Tamagotchi Connection V3. Version Three. It has 52 new characters, and was quietly released in the USA in late January 2006. This tam interfaces with the TamaTown Website (at time of writing, this website often goes down and stops working, then starts again). This tam has six games. I have a separate version three tamagotchi section.
- Tamagotchi Connexion V3. Version Three. Released in Australia in February 2006. This tam has six games. I have a separate version three tamagotchi section.
- Entama ('Chou Jinsei Enjoi - Enjoy Life). Can go to school, can cook, and can interface with the E-Tamago site. You can find out more about this Tama on Natasja's site. Also, P-Low's Entama site (now hosted by Tamenagerie) is amazing! Released in Japan (only) in November 2005.
- Tamagotchi Keitai Akai. It's got a red screen with red icons and red pixels! Foods include red wine (!), strawberries, and other red things. It connects to Japanese mobile (cell) phones. It was released on July 23, 2005. View my Akai Pages!
- Tamagotchi Connection V2. Version Two. Has extra games, such as Bump and an improved Jump game, and introduces the Gotchi Points system to the North American editions. Was released in North America on June 21, 2005.
- Tamagotchi Connexion V2. Version Two. There was a European edition, an Australia-Pacific edition, and an Asian edition. Same features as the North American V2 Connection. All have identical programming but different packaging and different designs. These were released in May, June and July 2005 - depending on the region. View my Connexion V2 pages!There's a separate European section.
- Chibi Tamagotchi (Tamagotchi Mini). A very tiny, very basic Tamagotchi that is about 80% smaller than a Connection. Very basic, it only needs to be fed, cleaned up after, given medication when ill, and lights turned off at night. The left button does what ever needs doing, you don't have to scroll through menus or anything! The middle button confirms, and the right button escapes. It can still show the time, can still be paused (press left button and middle button - an exclamation mark will come up). Australia and Japan got the same three styles, and America got eight styles. Eventually, I'll have a page on these too.
- Hanerutchi (Hanarutchi, Hanurotchi, many other misspellings). This Unique Japanese tamagotchi is based on the Japanese TV show 'Haneru No Tobira' which roughly translates as 'You Knock On a Jumping Door'. It appears to be a Japanese comedy, and it must be very popular to have it's own Bandai tamagotchi. It's basically a standard Ketai that has more interesting characters. View my Hanerutchi Pages! Released in January 2005 (I think), in Japan only.
- Tamagotchi Keitai ('Keitai Kaitsuu K-Plus'). This was the version two of the Japanese Tamagotchi Plus. It introduced new characters, the Gotchi Points system, codes that you enter to unlock items, and could communicate with Japanese mobile (cell) phones! Natasja's site has lots more information about these.
- Tamagotchi Connection V1. Version One. This was the North American release of the Japanese Plus. They had slightly different programming than the Connexion's, and had better packaging, but the designs were much better than the Plus's and the Connexion's. There was at least 14 different V1 designs. I've kept an old page of mine that shows all the designs, including the special limited editions, of the Version 1 Tamagotchi Connection's that were released in North America.
- Tamagotchi Connexion V1. Version One. There was a European Release, and an Australia/Asia-Pacific Release. Both had the same programming (identical to the Japanese Plus but in English), and the same designs, but the European Release had different packaging. These were released in June 2004. View my Tamagotchi Connexion Pages! There's a separate European section.
- Tamagotchi Plus. This is the one that started it all over again, in the twenty-first century. It was released to the screaming Japanese Public in Japan on March 20, 2004. View my Tamagotchi Plus pages!
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- Bychaochy56The 2 passwords from this topic are;
40690 89391 (gives a play house)
52815 99088 (gives a Slide)
Thanks to everyone that found these!
*this topic post edited by Kyliesmum above*
Original Post;
i got tamagotchi corner shop 2 for xmas, and as i was browsing in the booklet, i found a password and it told me to enter it into a v4, i dont have one yet, so i thought i would post it up on here, considering some of you have them ( i know spiffy has, definately and by the way spiffy, nice videos!) the password is:
40690
89391
post back if it works!
*Edit: there's another password a bit further down in this topic. Click here to jump to it.* (it is also posted above at the top) - Bydhcyrus101Cell phone numbers v4.5 (same as v4):
AABA CCBB = Parent
CCAC BCBA = Grandparent
AACC CABA = Preschool Teacher
ACCB CAAB = Turtle Teacher
CBBC BABB = Flower Teacher
BBAC CAAB = Canvas Teacher
BABC AAAB = Tama King
*Thanks to cotton and pinefir or i would have never figured it out* - ByKyliesmumAll of the V4.5 shop codes: (found by Tama-Love and Kyliesmum)
(please note, codes are in the following order; Code=what it gives you=points needed to buy after first time entering in gp (gp=gotchi points))
1. BCAA CBAB= Pen= 15,000gp
2. BABC BAAA= Steak= 1,400gp
3. CAAC BBCB= !! (clone)= 14,000gp
4. BBAA ABCB= Honey (love potion)= 7,000gp
5. CCCA CBBC= CD3= 0gp
~If you enter all five shop codes, the last code you enter will not give you what the code is for! Instead, it will give you a RARE CELL PHONE. If you would still like to get the last item from the last code, you will have to re-enter the code and buy it. I recommend entering the code for 'CD3' last because it is free!
How to enter shop codes? Quoting from the V4.5 instruction sheet:
Did you find a secret code?
At the shop counter screen, press (A).
Then, press (A) quickly three times. When
the shop owner's face appears surprised, punch in
the secret code to reveal a new item.
[Note: A = left button, B = middle button, C = right button]
~THANK YOU SO MUCH to Tama-Love for helping with the code cracking! It would have taken much longer without you! - Bybinary*Note: The 'Oden-kun' Tamagotchi is a Bandai Japanese model based on a Japanese television show centered around the character called Oden-kun. It was first sold on March 31, 2007 and were available in Japan only. There is some information about it here (in Japanese, naturally): http://tamagotch.channel.or.jp/toy/odenkun/index.html These codes work only on that model. *
passwords are followed by description, then price
Seasonal Meals and Snacks
90148 64912 Kobumaki (January) 600
34726 74369 Chocolate (February) 750
98641 66429 Cookie (March) 760
46697 36357 Umeboshi (June) 560
62844 31488 Shaved Ice (August) 530
28418 99327 Yakiimo (October) 600
71248 88641 Christmas Cake (December) 880
Regular & Meals, Snacks, and Items
32472 11818 Mochi Elephant 700
34228 75477 Cooking Chopsticks 300
24128 97419 Plate 400
88435 19983 Jagah Fart 800
55277 89852 Tokyo Tower 900
06628 12104 Oden TV 300
84627 60987 Kamaboko Dog (for Oden-kun) 1200
43219 41208 Mochi Mochi Radar (for Oden-kun) 1500
27801 96954 Puff (for Tamago-chan) 1000
44650 60613 Flower (for Tamago-chan) 500
59641 27741 Radio / Cassette Tape Player (for Susie, Tsumire-chan, Itokon-kun) 1300
28836 47264 Pompoms (for Susie, Tsumire-chan) 600
38788 58974 Tennis Racket (for Wiener-kun) 600
45836 62232 Ganguro-Tamago-chan Doll (for Jagah) 900
19426 68416 Love Letter (for Ganguro-Tamago-chan) 500
26645 49872 Fishing Rod (for Nise-Oden-kun) 1200
81758 41655 Tree (for Koro, Itokon-kun) 400
55972 84217 Kabigyaraga Doll (for Meka-oden-kun number 1) 1500
71428 54928 Love Potion 1700
38419 26323 Mustard Medicine 2300
17617 24628 Mochi Cement 2100
95326 69854 Super Pero 3000
11218 51928 Big Drum 9999
Illustrations of these items can be found on this site: http://tamagotch.channel.or.jp/toy/odenkun/item.html - ByCottonI found the cell phone number to the Turtle teacher -the one who arrives usually at the teen stage, gives you three presents, one has 3 Int. Skill Points in it, the other two poop -it is pretty cool!
Number: (press these buttons carefully)
A C C B C A A B
Your character needs to be an adult to do this and needs to have the cell phone in its Item Inventory. Hope it works!
-Cotton
PS, I entered more than 20 numbers to get the correct code for the guy, but I saw him more than once during my tries, so please don't accuse me!
*rubs sore fingers*
binary: just a little note: A = left button, B = middle button, C = right button
EDIT: Cotton wishes to give credit to Pinefir for finding the code.
The list of Cell Phone numbers we've found so far:
AABA CCBB = Parent *
CCAC BCBA = Grandparent *
AACC CABA = Preschool Teacher
ACCB CAAB = Turtle Teacher
CBBC BABB = Flower Teacher
BBAC CAAB = Canvas Teacher
BABC AAAB = Tama King
* Notes:
(1) Your tama character must be on generation 2 or above in order for the parent phone number to work.
(2) Your tama character must be on generation 3 or above in order for the grandparent phone number to work.
How to use the Cell Phone
(1) you have to do this on a V4.
(2) you have to have a cell phone. If you don't already have the cell phone, read this topic and get the cell phone: V4 Codes, All 5 Shop Codes for V4
(3) your character must be an adult (or older).
(4) find the cell phone in your items list and select it. The cell phone will appear on the screen next to your Tamagotchi character with three circles in a row above it. These circles correspond to the A (left), B (middle) and C (right) buttons on your Tamagotchi.
(5) Enter the cell phone number by pressing the A, B, or C buttons in the order shown for the cell phone number you want to dial. After the last digit has been entered, the call will go through, and you will see the person you are dialing appear on your screen. She (or he) will then have a brief conversation with your Tamagotchi character. - BybinaryAfter your V4 tama character wears the Royal Costume*, you'll see a notice appear on your screen:
PASSWORD
FOR ??
43426
93415
This password is for the Tamagotchi Connection Corner Shop 2 video game for Nintendo DS.
Enter the password into Corner Shop 2 to be able to get a Nintendo Wii
Thank you spudilike for verifying the code on the Nintento DS.
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* To get the Royal Costume item you have to donate 200000 Points to the King, and then visit him three times to get all three Royal Souvenirs (Scepter, Sword, and Shield). After you've obtained the third Royal Souvenir, you'll find the Royal Costume in your items list.