Welcome to my log. Right off the bat, let me just tell you I'm not good at making things short, so prepare yourself a cup of very hot coffee.
Table of Contents
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<V>. Screenname Anatomy
<IV>. The Birth and Death of Tamagotchi V3
<III>. The Reincarnation of Tamagotchi
<II>. Haha, I'm Better Than You
<I>. Tama-Go Log
<V>. My screenname, as you all see, is BurntSnow. This is a metaphor I use to imply that I am able to achieve even the impossible if I try. I have gone by this username since I was 9, which was when I first went on forums. Snow is basically just water with very low amounts of heat that has formed a puffy-like structure. Of course, a normal flame could cause it to melt for the regaining of heat. There is a scientific way to burn snow using chemicals, but it's too complex to go into right now (although it does further add to my metaphor of achieving the impossible). Therefore, the mere thought of me trying so many times can eventually cause success encourages me to go further in-depth with a hobby I am currently interested in...Or it could just be a silly name I thought up with my friends when I was little.
<IV>. As a kid, I started off with a V3. I was a 3-year old with serious anger problems. Back then, I was able to convince my parents to buy me all the toys I wanted. Please don't judge me for that, I was a little kid. Anyways, I didn't know a thing about Tamagotchi back then and I thought it was a throw-away-the-instructions thing. After an hour of trying to figure out how to get my Tamagotchi to turn on (remember, I was 3), I started playing with it and could not understand the concept of the game. Strangely enough, my Tama was able to evolve into a Mametchi. Two days later, it died. I was so frustrated, I threw my Tamagotchi at a wall several times and it shattered to a point where it could not be reassembled. I vaguely remember loving the toy for the time being just because of how it was and extremely regret my ignorance as a toddler when I got my first Tamagotchi. Time has kept going, though, and eventually the day came where I would experience the reincarnation of Tamagotchi in my life.
<III>. Around the time I was around 7 years old, I saw a Tamagotchi V4.5 at a Walgreens. The designs looked very pink and girly, but I found one that was pretty cool. My parents bought it and I made sure to read the instructions. Altogether, I loved the concept of a modern-day toy in pixelated black and white as well as the cute little monster-type things that bounced around the screen. My second experience with Tamagotchi, I got Kuchipatchi which is now my favorite character. Due to the fact that I was chubby and barely ever hungry, I barely ever let my Tamagotchi get hungry. Later, I saw the new Familitchi commercial. I started saving up my money, but then my parents got it for me as a surprise gift for my birthday. It was even better than my V4.5. I went very in-depth with the whole family thing and was able to get a Mame-family on the 5th generation. A year or two later, I had fully forgotten about Tamagotchi. I was browsing Toys R Us with my mom when I noticed a "Music Star" Tamagotchi. I got that same feeling I had always gotten from Tamagotchi, and my mom got it for me as a gift. Then, I even got that microphone Tamagotchi game thing because it came with a V4 (or was it 4.5?) that had a special design. It also brought back memories of the (distant) past. Same thing. Loved it, blah blah blah, a year later I forgot. But now I'm back because of the Tama-Go, and I'm sure I'll have this one for a while. I've gathered all my Tamagotchis together (couldn't find the V4 and 4.5) and I've hit Tamagotchis head-on like a bull.
<II>. About 2 weeks ago, I noticed my Music Star lying on my desk. I picked it up and once again started the craze. Last week, after remembering the online world and how great it must have become, I went online and noticed the new Tama-Go. Due to the bulky shape, I assumed it was some type of accessory. I did my research on it and found out it was the latest Tamagotchi. On the site, it said it was coming out in stores during Summer and, well, it's Summer. I called up about 7 different stores and was just so confused about why it was out of stock! Not even realizing how excited I was, I went to Amazon and saw it in stock from Bandai. I added it to my cart and luckily enough, I got an Amazon Gift
<I>. Oh wait, I forgot. This is a log. Well, I bet you've never seen a log with an introduction like this before!
Tama-Go Log
1:20am: My Mametchi is asleep currently. Stats:
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2yrs
32lbs (yeah, I'm going to get him to lose weight. I've maintained 21 on him for a while and 12 on the teen)
Gen. 1
Hungry♥♥♥♥
Happy ♥♥♥♥♥
Train --------------(14/15)
Friendship ♥♥♥♥♥<(5.5/6)
Characters ○○○ (3)
Mametchi
Points: 34,210
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I'll update a lot tomorrow.
Table of Contents
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Please click Command+F on a Mac or Control+F on a PC if you are too lazy to look for the numerals yourself.
Search Keys|Title
<V>. Screenname Anatomy
<IV>. The Birth and Death of Tamagotchi V3
<III>. The Reincarnation of Tamagotchi
<II>. Haha, I'm Better Than You
<I>. Tama-Go Log
<V>. My screenname, as you all see, is BurntSnow. This is a metaphor I use to imply that I am able to achieve even the impossible if I try. I have gone by this username since I was 9, which was when I first went on forums. Snow is basically just water with very low amounts of heat that has formed a puffy-like structure. Of course, a normal flame could cause it to melt for the regaining of heat. There is a scientific way to burn snow using chemicals, but it's too complex to go into right now (although it does further add to my metaphor of achieving the impossible). Therefore, the mere thought of me trying so many times can eventually cause success encourages me to go further in-depth with a hobby I am currently interested in...Or it could just be a silly name I thought up with my friends when I was little.
<IV>. As a kid, I started off with a V3. I was a 3-year old with serious anger problems. Back then, I was able to convince my parents to buy me all the toys I wanted. Please don't judge me for that, I was a little kid. Anyways, I didn't know a thing about Tamagotchi back then and I thought it was a throw-away-the-instructions thing. After an hour of trying to figure out how to get my Tamagotchi to turn on (remember, I was 3), I started playing with it and could not understand the concept of the game. Strangely enough, my Tama was able to evolve into a Mametchi. Two days later, it died. I was so frustrated, I threw my Tamagotchi at a wall several times and it shattered to a point where it could not be reassembled. I vaguely remember loving the toy for the time being just because of how it was and extremely regret my ignorance as a toddler when I got my first Tamagotchi. Time has kept going, though, and eventually the day came where I would experience the reincarnation of Tamagotchi in my life.
<III>. Around the time I was around 7 years old, I saw a Tamagotchi V4.5 at a Walgreens. The designs looked very pink and girly, but I found one that was pretty cool. My parents bought it and I made sure to read the instructions. Altogether, I loved the concept of a modern-day toy in pixelated black and white as well as the cute little monster-type things that bounced around the screen. My second experience with Tamagotchi, I got Kuchipatchi which is now my favorite character. Due to the fact that I was chubby and barely ever hungry, I barely ever let my Tamagotchi get hungry. Later, I saw the new Familitchi commercial. I started saving up my money, but then my parents got it for me as a surprise gift for my birthday. It was even better than my V4.5. I went very in-depth with the whole family thing and was able to get a Mame-family on the 5th generation. A year or two later, I had fully forgotten about Tamagotchi. I was browsing Toys R Us with my mom when I noticed a "Music Star" Tamagotchi. I got that same feeling I had always gotten from Tamagotchi, and my mom got it for me as a gift. Then, I even got that microphone Tamagotchi game thing because it came with a V4 (or was it 4.5?) that had a special design. It also brought back memories of the (distant) past. Same thing. Loved it, blah blah blah, a year later I forgot. But now I'm back because of the Tama-Go, and I'm sure I'll have this one for a while. I've gathered all my Tamagotchis together (couldn't find the V4 and 4.5) and I've hit Tamagotchis head-on like a bull.
<II>. About 2 weeks ago, I noticed my Music Star lying on my desk. I picked it up and once again started the craze. Last week, after remembering the online world and how great it must have become, I went online and noticed the new Tama-Go. Due to the bulky shape, I assumed it was some type of accessory. I did my research on it and found out it was the latest Tamagotchi. On the site, it said it was coming out in stores during Summer and, well, it's Summer. I called up about 7 different stores and was just so confused about why it was out of stock! Not even realizing how excited I was, I went to Amazon and saw it in stock from Bandai. I added it to my cart and luckily enough, I got an Amazon Gift
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worth 50 dollars at my birthday party (birthday party was the 22nd, we left to Vegas in the afternoon of the 23rd, my birthday was on the 24th). It fit like a 5x8 picture in a 5x8 frame. By the time we got home, I fell asleep immediately. The next day, I got up, redeemed my Amazon Gift [code], and bought a blue Tama-Go as well as a Kuchipatchi figure and The Tarantula Keeper's Guide. Originally, the items were just being added to Amazon and the only one available was blue. I was worried that it was actually the last one and worked very quickly. Blue is actually my favorite color, but the design was very girly. Then I realized, getting a Kuchipatchi individual figure with it would enable me 2 new games (one of which I have mastered thanks to Music Star). Also, I would be able to have a figure of my favorite character and the additional design was definitely something I would put on my Tama-Go. The Tarantula Keeper's Guide was a book I needed and it spent the exact rest of my money (only pennies to spare). I left for Vegas right after and got the package as a separate delivery from my normal mail on Monday (day after I got back). I was so excited I just ripped the package open concealing the Tama-Go. Ironically, it was smaller than I expected. Recently, I've been having an issue with a hinge being broken, but it has no effect on gameplay and I've been withstanding my perfectionism to take this little flaw as originality on my Tama-Go.
Tama-Go Log
1:20am: My Mametchi is asleep currently. Stats:
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2yrs
32lbs (yeah, I'm going to get him to lose weight. I've maintained 21 on him for a while and 12 on the teen)
Gen. 1
Hungry♥♥♥♥
Happy ♥♥♥♥♥
Train --------------(14/15)
Friendship ♥♥♥♥♥<(5.5/6)
Characters ○○○ (3)
Mametchi
Points: 34,210
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I'll update a lot tomorrow.
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