Tamagotchi Town
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Tamagotchi Town (also Tama Town) is Macromedia Flash-based website that is interactive with version 3, 4 and 5 Tamagotchis. It allows owners to obtain points and items online that can be used on the Tamagotchi. It transfers data between the website and machine by a 14 digit hexadecimal code typed when logging in and out (for the v4/v4.5 version).
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[edit] V3 Tamagotchi Town
The original Tama Town was created for the Version 3 Tamagotchi. It is still available to this day. When you receive an item, a 10-digit password appears and you enter it into the Tamagotchi.
The v3 Tamagotchi Town featured the Town Hall, Theatre, Mall, School, Grandparent's, and Parent's house, Arcade, Travel Agency, Food Court, and the King's palace.
[edit] V4/V4.5 Tamagotchi Town
The second tama town originally was created for the v4 Tamagotchi. When the v4.5 came out, Tamatown v4 became the Tamatown v4/v4.5. You use the same system as the v3 for passwords (prizes), but for logging in and out you use a username (login only) and a 14 digit hexadecimal code.
The v4/v4.5 Tamagotchi Town features all of the v3 places plus the Hospital, Preschool, Post Office, Gotchi Station (to travel to Mame City, Guruguru Town and Forest Patchi), Bank, Office, plus new games and prizes.
[edit] Mame City
Mame City is the most famous of all. It has a work building and a hardware store. It is mostly inhabited by Mametchis.
[edit] Guruguru Town
Guruguru Town is another new feature that has another office building and convenience store. It is inhabited by the Meme Family that is supported by the main female tamagotchi, Memetchi.
[edit] Forest Patchi
Forest Patchi is the newest feature that has a gym. Like Mame City and Guru Guru Town, it also has an Office building. It is inhabited by mostly Kuchipatchis.
[edit] References
- The Guardian – Santa claws is coming to town (October 12, 2006)
- Herald Sun – We're all bound for Tama Town (April 4, 2007)
- The Bakersfield Californian – '80s fashion, skulls to rule the schools
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch – Virtual pets to inhabit own community on 'net (September 17, 1997)
- New Straits Times – Entertainment for kids in digital era (February 9, 2004)
The forset pachi is a fun place for your tamagotchi to go places that is why they have it to see the different kinds of tamagotchis.