Oh, and this is Connexion, so this information may be ever so slightly different from your Tamagotchi Connection. Controls The left button ( A ) is to scroll/select. The instructions are brief, but here they are: The Tamagotchi Mini is a very simple virtual pet, and it's perfect for a busy person. They are most likely to have the 'egg with antenna' shape used for the Tamagotchi Connection Version 3, Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus, Akai, and Hanerutchi 1, except they have four buttons, a deeply recessed screen, an offset logo, and the key ring between the infrared port and antenna instead of on the right side. The Instructions below are for the Tamagotchi Plus, very similar to Tamagotchi Connection and were provided by Bandai in their Japanese 3 Feb 2004 press release. All functions above are controlled from the three buttons below the screen. The 'left' button is called 'A', the 'middle' button is called 'B' and the 'right' button is called 'C'.
Instructions and manuals for over one hundred virtual pets.We scanned in the following virtual pet instruction sheets. These documents are copyright by their manufacturers.We posted them for educational and research purposes. They are large files and may take a few minutes to load. If you are a manufacturer (current or past) and would like to post instructions here (no charge), please contact us.Virtual Pet Instructions is a Polson Enterprises web site and part of the Virtual Pet Home Page.
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Tamagotchi Connection Caring Guide (US / English) Tamagotchi Connection Version 3 Codes; Tamagotchi Connexion Digital Friends of the World. Instruction Sheet ©Bandai WiZ 2004 Bandai 2004. Tamagotchi Connexion is an interactive virtual pet that will evolve differently depending on how well you take care of it. Check back every 15 minutes, or put it on PAUSE (press A and B button to pause or unpause) until you have time to play again. Check the hearts (in the first button, the scale) every 15 minutes, and, if you play games so your Tamagotchi weighs the lowest weight, you clean up its mess, you don't overfeed it, and you take great care of it, you'll end up with a really good character!
Thanks to Tamenagerie.com for posting instructions for several pets that would be very difficult if not impossible to find elsewhere.- Tamagotchi
- Tamagotchi Plus
- Talking Nano Baby, Kitty and Puppy
- Nano Baby
- Nano Puppy and Kitty
- Nano Generation 2 Nano Bunny, Nano Turtle, Nano Horse
- Nano Fighters Supreme Sumo, Alley Rumble, Rough Rider
- Nekotcha (a Japanese keychain cat)
- Looney Tunes Giga Pet Plus
- Digital Doggie Giga Pet
- Bird Watching
- Ganbare! Ryuuta-kun
- Aruke Robocon Pedometer
- Pocket Love, Romi & Julie, Hello Kitty Love Pet
- Dr. Slump
- Pocket Biscuit
- Pocket Horse by Tomy (Japan)
- Toy Story Virtual Friends Disney
- Rikou Rikou Chan / Smarty Time
- Dinky Dino
- Dinki Penguin / Yuki Penguin
- Tamagotchi Angel pet
- Angelgotchi
- Tamagotchi Ocean pet Umi No
- Tamagtochi Ocean Umi No
- Mesutchi and Osutchi Tamagotchi
- Forestgotchi also known as Morino Tamagotch and Tamagotchi Garden
- Pausing common keychain pets www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Glade/7753/cheats.html
- Tamagotchi I Growth Chart www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Glade/7753/growth.html
- Raku Raku Dinokun www.geocities.com/enchantedforest/dell/8881/instructions.htm
- Cyber Mickey www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Glade/7753/mickey.html
- Riko Riko Chan www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Glade/7753/riko.html
- Tamagotchi Mothra
- Devilgotchi
- Tamatochi
- Yasashii
- Santaclautchi
- Doraemon-chi
- Hello Kitty
- Pocket Hello Kitty
- Pocket Sakura
- Keroppi frog
- Genji-chi
- Dr. Slump SuhiSuhiTouch
- Tamagotchi Plus
- Hanami a fascinating virtual flower pet, unique body
- Nano Baby
- Nano Kitty and Nano Puppy
- Pokemon Pocket Pikachu from Nintendo
- Tamakaci Virtual Duck game as a watch
- Nintendo Hello Kitty (virtual pet and pedometer) in Japanese
- RakuRaku Dinokun
- VMIGO Golden Retriever
- Tamagotchi Connection
- Tamagotchi Connection current and past versions via our Tamagotchi Information Center
- Tamagotchi Connection Version 2 Instructions via Tama's Rule via TamaTalk.
- Tamagotchi Connection Version 1 instructions in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format they were originally on Bandai's Canadian site, and are now archived by us.
- Bandai also posts some instructions and tips on their U.S. site.
- Tamagtochi
- TamaOtch
- Octogotchi 8 in 1 virtual pet
Several of the robotic virtual pet manuals below are from the RobotsandComputers.com web site. Please visit their site for access to countless robotic manuals
Note- many of the robotic virtual pet manuals are in pdf format. Some are large files and will take a while to download on adial up connection.
- Hasbro (Tiger)
- Chirpy-Chi
- Dino-Chi Pterodactyl
- Dino-Chi T-Rex
- Furby Care Guide Emoto-Tronic Furby
- Furby Manual Classic Furby
- Furby Babies
- Furby Babies Emoto-Tronic
- Furby written copy by Mimitchi
- I-Cybie in adobe acrobat format (very large file)
- iCybie from Robots and Computers
- iDog
- Meow-Chi
- MioPup
- Petal-Chi
- Poo-Chi
- Poo-Chi Bulldog
- Poo-Chi 102 Dalmations
- Poo-Chi Poodle
- Super Poo-Chi
- Robobaby
- Shelby
- Teddy Ruxpin
- Sony
- AIBO ERS-7
- Tekno
- Tekno the Robotic Puppy - Techno Puppy also called Teksta no longer supported online by manufacturer, was at www.tekno-robot.com/Teknoim.pdf . Puppyvia Robots and Computers.
- Tekno Newborn Puppy no longer supported online by manufacturer, was at www.tekno-robot.com/puppy_manual.pdf. Newborn via Robots and Computers
- Polly Tekno Parrot no longer supported online by manufacturer, was at www.polly-robot.com/topsecret.html . Parrot via Robots and Computers
- Tomy
- Spotbot
- WowWee
- Cyber Spider
- FlyTech Dragonfly
- Mega-Byte an early robotic dog
- Roboboa snake
- Robopanda
- RoboPet dog
- RoboQuad
- RoboRaptor
- RoboReptile
- WowWee Remote used with many of the virtual pets above
- Others
- Me and My Shadow in adobe acrobat format
- Petster a very early virtual pet
- Smithsonian Bionic Bug
- Pleo UGOBE dinosaur
- WeeBot from Sharper Image
Downloadable viewer for Adobe Acrobat .pdf documents
Instruction Comments and Tips
We have heard from hundreds of virtual pet users who have lost their instructions or never had them to start with. Below are some tips concerning the instructions themselves.
Tip #1- Many virtual pets are packaged on a plastic wrapped 'card' in the stores. The heavy paper card is normally folded over from top to bottom and the instructions are printed on a slip of paper that is between the card halves. We open the packages by using a pair of scissors to cut off the plastic that extends below the bottom edge of the 'card'. This allows us to 'split apart' the two halves of plastic and get the pet out the bottom. Next, we reach up between the two pieces of the 'card' and pull out the instructions. Many, many people have thrown away the card, not realizing the instructions are inside it.Tip #2 - Now that you have the instructions, don't expect them to be a great help. Many of the pets have very poor instructions. They have some translation problems, are difficult to follow, some are in a font too small to read or poorly copied and many are incomplete.
Tip #3 - If you are an adult and a little concerned about 'burning your child's ears' you might want to read them first, especially the section about cleaning up after the pet. The instructions for several of the pets primarily used in Japan or early versions instructions for U.S. pets often use the 's' word in refering to body waste.
Tip #4 If you cannot find your pet in the list of instructions above, find the instructions for a similar pet. Most of the pets are very similar. Look first for a pet by the same manufacturer, if that is not available, look for a similar animal (dog, cat, etc). Those instructions should help you get started.
Tip #5 Some of the sites and scans of instructions linked to above are a bit hard to read. You might be ableto read them better on a larger monitor.
If the instructions are not here, please do not ask us about them.
Also if you are a manufacturer, we especially encourage you to post the instructions to your pets.
If you are aware of any posted instructions for pets that are not listed here, please e-mail us.
Tamagotchi Connection
Instructions
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Tamagotchi Connection Instructions is part of the Tamagotchi Connection Information Center.
The Instructions below are for the Tamagotchi Plus, very similar to Tamagotchi Connection and were provided by Bandai in their Japanese 3 Feb 2004 press release.All functions above are controlled from the three buttons below the screen.The 'left' button is called 'A', the 'middle' button is called 'B' and the 'right' button is called 'C'.
'A' lets you scroll clockwise thru icons at the bottom of the screen to select a function.
'B' is used to select a function once you highlight it with 'A'. It also scrolls through the informationin each function and is used to set the time and date.
'C' is used to return to the main screen from within a function or to unselect all functions in the main screen.
The 'skull icon' means your Tamagotchi is ill and needs at least one dose of medicine.
You can connect your Tamagotchi Connection to another one (if they are both old enough) by using the 'A' button to select the 'heart' icon in the top right corner of the screen. Point the keychain end of each Tamagotchi at each other, then press the 'B' button twice. When you get them connected,they will automatically play games with each other, or visit and leave presents.
Be sure to turn out the light when your Tamagotchi sleeps at night, he will automaticallyturn it on when he wakes up.
Up to fifty friends can be stored along with the level of friendship: aquaintance, buddy, friend,good friend, best friend, true partner (indicated by the number of smiley faces).
TamagotchiSquare offers some tips from translations of two Japanese books providing hintsfor raising Tamagotchi Plus (the Japanese version of Tamagotchi Connection).The books are Bandai's Tamaplus Raising Guide (Japanese title is 'Kaettekita TamagotchiPlus Suku Suku Sodatekata Guide') and the Bandai Playing Book (Kaettekita! Tamagotchi to Asobu Hon').
Tamagotchi Plus has meters for Hunger, Happiness and Discipline. The books speculatethere are three other variables of importance (Luck Level, Body Needs, and Heart/Spirit).
Luck Level ranges from one to five. If Tamagotchi's Luck level is high, they will beoffered more disciplined (higher discipline level) parters in arranged marriages. Luck Levelis fixed at birth and never changes, but marrying a higher Luck Level partner increasingLuck Level of the resulting offspring.
Body Needs are food, health and discipline.
Heart Needs are happiness, sleep and comforting.
Reacting to all calls within 15 minutes, turning light off within one hour of going to sleepat night and sucessfully playing at least 20 steps in the games (hurdles or dance) help Body Needs and Heart Needs.
Tamagotchi Connection has three buttons just like the original Tamagotchi. They generallyoperate the same way. Several years ago, we posted the original Tamagotchi instructions in four parts:
Return to our coverage of Tamagotchi ConnectionTamagotchi Connection With Four Buttons Instructions Free
Instructions and manuals for over one hundred virtual pets.We scanned in the following virtual pet instruction sheets. These documents are copyright by their manufacturers.We posted them for educational and research purposes. They are large files and may take a few minutes to load. If you are a manufacturer (current or past) and would like to post instructions here (no charge), please contact us.Virtual Pet Instructions is a Polson Enterprises web site and part of the Virtual Pet Home Page.
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Tamagotchi Connection Caring Guide (US / English) Tamagotchi Connection Version 3 Codes; Tamagotchi Connexion Digital Friends of the World. Instruction Sheet ©Bandai WiZ 2004 Bandai 2004. Tamagotchi Connexion is an interactive virtual pet that will evolve differently depending on how well you take care of it. Check back every 15 minutes, or put it on PAUSE (press A and B button to pause or unpause) until you have time to play again. Check the hearts (in the first button, the scale) every 15 minutes, and, if you play games so your Tamagotchi weighs the lowest weight, you clean up its mess, you don't overfeed it, and you take great care of it, you'll end up with a really good character!
Thanks to Tamenagerie.com for posting instructions for several pets that would be very difficult if not impossible to find elsewhere.- Tamagotchi
- Tamagotchi Plus
- Talking Nano Baby, Kitty and Puppy
- Nano Baby
- Nano Puppy and Kitty
- Nano Generation 2 Nano Bunny, Nano Turtle, Nano Horse
- Nano Fighters Supreme Sumo, Alley Rumble, Rough Rider
- Nekotcha (a Japanese keychain cat)
- Looney Tunes Giga Pet Plus
- Digital Doggie Giga Pet
- Bird Watching
- Ganbare! Ryuuta-kun
- Aruke Robocon Pedometer
- Pocket Love, Romi & Julie, Hello Kitty Love Pet
- Dr. Slump
- Pocket Biscuit
- Pocket Horse by Tomy (Japan)
- Toy Story Virtual Friends Disney
- Rikou Rikou Chan / Smarty Time
- Dinky Dino
- Dinki Penguin / Yuki Penguin
- Tamagotchi Angel pet
- Angelgotchi
- Tamagotchi Ocean pet Umi No
- Tamagtochi Ocean Umi No
- Mesutchi and Osutchi Tamagotchi
- Forestgotchi also known as Morino Tamagotch and Tamagotchi Garden
- Pausing common keychain pets www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Glade/7753/cheats.html
- Tamagotchi I Growth Chart www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Glade/7753/growth.html
- Raku Raku Dinokun www.geocities.com/enchantedforest/dell/8881/instructions.htm
- Cyber Mickey www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Glade/7753/mickey.html
- Riko Riko Chan www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Glade/7753/riko.html
- Tamagotchi Mothra
- Devilgotchi
- Tamatochi
- Yasashii
- Santaclautchi
- Doraemon-chi
- Hello Kitty
- Pocket Hello Kitty
- Pocket Sakura
- Keroppi frog
- Genji-chi
- Dr. Slump SuhiSuhiTouch
- Tamagotchi Plus
- Hanami a fascinating virtual flower pet, unique body
- Nano Baby
- Nano Kitty and Nano Puppy
- Pokemon Pocket Pikachu from Nintendo
- Tamakaci Virtual Duck game as a watch
- Nintendo Hello Kitty (virtual pet and pedometer) in Japanese
- RakuRaku Dinokun
- VMIGO Golden Retriever
- Tamagotchi Connection
- Tamagotchi Connection current and past versions via our Tamagotchi Information Center
- Tamagotchi Connection Version 2 Instructions via Tama's Rule via TamaTalk.
- Tamagotchi Connection Version 1 instructions in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format they were originally on Bandai's Canadian site, and are now archived by us.
- Bandai also posts some instructions and tips on their U.S. site.
- Tamagtochi
- TamaOtch
- Octogotchi 8 in 1 virtual pet
Several of the robotic virtual pet manuals below are from the RobotsandComputers.com web site. Please visit their site for access to countless robotic manuals
Note- many of the robotic virtual pet manuals are in pdf format. Some are large files and will take a while to download on adial up connection.
- Hasbro (Tiger)
- Chirpy-Chi
- Dino-Chi Pterodactyl
- Dino-Chi T-Rex
- Furby Care Guide Emoto-Tronic Furby
- Furby Manual Classic Furby
- Furby Babies
- Furby Babies Emoto-Tronic
- Furby written copy by Mimitchi
- I-Cybie in adobe acrobat format (very large file)
- iCybie from Robots and Computers
- iDog
- Meow-Chi
- MioPup
- Petal-Chi
- Poo-Chi
- Poo-Chi Bulldog
- Poo-Chi 102 Dalmations
- Poo-Chi Poodle
- Super Poo-Chi
- Robobaby
- Shelby
- Teddy Ruxpin
- Sony
- AIBO ERS-7
- Tekno
- Tekno the Robotic Puppy - Techno Puppy also called Teksta no longer supported online by manufacturer, was at www.tekno-robot.com/Teknoim.pdf . Puppyvia Robots and Computers.
- Tekno Newborn Puppy no longer supported online by manufacturer, was at www.tekno-robot.com/puppy_manual.pdf. Newborn via Robots and Computers
- Polly Tekno Parrot no longer supported online by manufacturer, was at www.polly-robot.com/topsecret.html . Parrot via Robots and Computers
- Tomy
- Spotbot
- WowWee
- Cyber Spider
- FlyTech Dragonfly
- Mega-Byte an early robotic dog
- Roboboa snake
- Robopanda
- RoboPet dog
- RoboQuad
- RoboRaptor
- RoboReptile
- WowWee Remote used with many of the virtual pets above
- Others
- Me and My Shadow in adobe acrobat format
- Petster a very early virtual pet
- Smithsonian Bionic Bug
- Pleo UGOBE dinosaur
- WeeBot from Sharper Image
Downloadable viewer for Adobe Acrobat .pdf documents
Instruction Comments and Tips
We have heard from hundreds of virtual pet users who have lost their instructions or never had them to start with. Below are some tips concerning the instructions themselves.
Tip #1- Many virtual pets are packaged on a plastic wrapped 'card' in the stores. The heavy paper card is normally folded over from top to bottom and the instructions are printed on a slip of paper that is between the card halves. We open the packages by using a pair of scissors to cut off the plastic that extends below the bottom edge of the 'card'. This allows us to 'split apart' the two halves of plastic and get the pet out the bottom. Next, we reach up between the two pieces of the 'card' and pull out the instructions. Many, many people have thrown away the card, not realizing the instructions are inside it.Tip #2 - Now that you have the instructions, don't expect them to be a great help. Many of the pets have very poor instructions. They have some translation problems, are difficult to follow, some are in a font too small to read or poorly copied and many are incomplete.
Tip #3 - If you are an adult and a little concerned about 'burning your child's ears' you might want to read them first, especially the section about cleaning up after the pet. The instructions for several of the pets primarily used in Japan or early versions instructions for U.S. pets often use the 's' word in refering to body waste.
Tip #4 If you cannot find your pet in the list of instructions above, find the instructions for a similar pet. Most of the pets are very similar. Look first for a pet by the same manufacturer, if that is not available, look for a similar animal (dog, cat, etc). Those instructions should help you get started.
Tip #5 Some of the sites and scans of instructions linked to above are a bit hard to read. You might be ableto read them better on a larger monitor.
If the instructions are not here, please do not ask us about them.
Also if you are a manufacturer, we especially encourage you to post the instructions to your pets.
If you are aware of any posted instructions for pets that are not listed here, please e-mail us.
Tamagotchi Connection
Instructions
Buy Tamagotchi
|
Visit our Virtual Pet Store |
Tamagotchi Connection Instructions is part of the Tamagotchi Connection Information Center.
The Instructions below are for the Tamagotchi Plus, very similar to Tamagotchi Connection and were provided by Bandai in their Japanese 3 Feb 2004 press release.All functions above are controlled from the three buttons below the screen.The 'left' button is called 'A', the 'middle' button is called 'B' and the 'right' button is called 'C'.
'A' lets you scroll clockwise thru icons at the bottom of the screen to select a function.
'B' is used to select a function once you highlight it with 'A'. It also scrolls through the informationin each function and is used to set the time and date.
'C' is used to return to the main screen from within a function or to unselect all functions in the main screen.
The 'skull icon' means your Tamagotchi is ill and needs at least one dose of medicine.
You can connect your Tamagotchi Connection to another one (if they are both old enough) by using the 'A' button to select the 'heart' icon in the top right corner of the screen. Point the keychain end of each Tamagotchi at each other, then press the 'B' button twice. When you get them connected,they will automatically play games with each other, or visit and leave presents.
Be sure to turn out the light when your Tamagotchi sleeps at night, he will automaticallyturn it on when he wakes up.
Up to fifty friends can be stored along with the level of friendship: aquaintance, buddy, friend,good friend, best friend, true partner (indicated by the number of smiley faces).
TamagotchiSquare offers some tips from translations of two Japanese books providing hintsfor raising Tamagotchi Plus (the Japanese version of Tamagotchi Connection).The books are Bandai's Tamaplus Raising Guide (Japanese title is 'Kaettekita TamagotchiPlus Suku Suku Sodatekata Guide') and the Bandai Playing Book (Kaettekita! Tamagotchi to Asobu Hon').
Tamagotchi Plus has meters for Hunger, Happiness and Discipline. The books speculatethere are three other variables of importance (Luck Level, Body Needs, and Heart/Spirit).
Luck Level ranges from one to five. If Tamagotchi's Luck level is high, they will beoffered more disciplined (higher discipline level) parters in arranged marriages. Luck Levelis fixed at birth and never changes, but marrying a higher Luck Level partner increasingLuck Level of the resulting offspring.
Body Needs are food, health and discipline.
Heart Needs are happiness, sleep and comforting.
Reacting to all calls within 15 minutes, turning light off within one hour of going to sleepat night and sucessfully playing at least 20 steps in the games (hurdles or dance) help Body Needs and Heart Needs.
Tamagotchi Connection has three buttons just like the original Tamagotchi. They generallyoperate the same way. Several years ago, we posted the original Tamagotchi instructions in four parts:
Return to our coverage of Tamagotchi ConnectionTamagotchi Connection With Four Buttons Instructions Free
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