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more about #tamagotchi okenny :) ...building bridges (to hide under): These things are great for those who enjoy virtual stupidity :| more » Hello Mister Walrus: I never really understood virtual pets. They are not capable of loving you. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Yeah, let's see... Sunglasses, keys, cell phone, bacon wallet, andpossibly my iPod. The last thing I want to do is carry another goddamn brick in my ... more » Erica Ho: I had a Tamagotchi once as a kid, and it was so needy/kept beeping that I smushed it all the way back in my clothes dresser. I think I found it 2 year... more » Jewel Loree: I like the chicken option. Because when I think of a cute and cuddly animal that I want to play games with... I think of chickens. more » -
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Yuruppy Virtual Pets Want You to Rub Them All Over via Touchscreen
Making Tamagotchi virtual pets seem like a high-maintenance pain in the butt, the touchscreen Yuruppy kicks it up a notch with virtual pets that require no care and only want to be fondled. More » -
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All You Need is Love from Talking, Romantic "Handsome Men" Piggy Bank
Things'd have to be pretty desperate in your love life if you needed one of these Ikemenbank, or "handsome men banks" from Bandai. For each 500 yen coin you drop in the heart-shaped gadget, you're rewarded with the next step of a virtual love affair with a Tamagotchi-like digital chap inside. He speaks to you with emotionally supportive phrases, but needs constant attention. Not dropping a coin in for five days results in him leaving you, with nothing but a digital love letter to remind you of his pixels. Fill it up with 100 coins, however, and you get the romantic conclusion—it can be happy or sad—but I'm not clear exactly how pornographic it would be... Anyhow, if you're lovelorn, and in Japan it will be out for around $46 in September. [Reuters] -
