Tamagotchi Is Back, As a Wearable Band in Japan, For 25th Anniversary

Tamagotchi’s manufacturer announced the release of the new wearable devices through a video featuring a popular Japanese pop group

Tamagotchi Is Back, As a Wearable Band in Japan, For 25th Anniversary

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Tamagotchi toys were a craze in the 1990s

Highlights
  • Tamagotchi toys launched in 1996 and were a giant craze
  • They're making a comeback in Japan on the toy's 25th anniversary
  • The new Tamagotchi are a smart variable with voice and touch controls
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Tamagotchi is back, this time as a wearable in celebration of the iconic toy's 25th anniversary. The toy first debuted in 1996, and instantly became a craze among children. Now, the digital creatures are coming back as colourful devices that have been tailored to suit the new age and taste, with touch and voice controls as well as characters and items. The touch and voice commands let the owners communicate with the devices. The new devices also have an improved battery life with up to 30 hours of backup and they can be recharged using a USB.

Tamagotchi's manufacturer, Bandai, announced the release of the new wearable devices through a video as a collaboration with the popular Japanese pop group, NiziU.

Bandai has decided to sell the Tamagotchi smartwatches by lottery for now, according to a report in CNET. Buyers can apply between June 17 and July 2 and the winners will be announced later in July. The sale will open for everyone else in Japan on November 23. There is no clarity yet on the international release of the new devices.

The smartwatches will cost 7,480 yen (roughly Rs. 5,000). Buyers can also purchase smart cards for 1,100 yen (roughly Rs. 740) that you can insert into the smartwatch for add-on features, the report added.

Tamagotchi toys were a huge sensation after their launch in Japan in 1996. They became so popular that an anime series and an animated movie were made inspired by the toy characters. These earlier generations of Tamagotchi characters were prone to die if they didn't get the care they needed.

According to Kotaku, a website for gaming reviews among other reports, the new version feels more like an egg-shaped smartwatch for kids. It also has a pedometer to measure the number of steps you take. The new watches have wireless connectivity which allows multiple Tamagotchi devices to connect with one another.


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