I found a tama-go in my school's locker room. It was the second version cuz I already had a tama-go that was the first version. The tama-go i found at school had some scratches and a crack on the faceplate. Can I ever buy a replacement in a store or online?
Ok thank you for the advice.. I think they'll most likely let me through security. And I don't really have to worry about them connecting anyway because they're all different kinds. I guess it won't interupt the pilot's hearing.. I think.. I just hope I don't cause trouble for them.
I'm going to Southern California and you know how the flight attendant says to turn off your electronics? Tamagotchi's can't turn off so should I just take the batteries out and put them back on later or should I just leave them how they are? Please answer a.s.a.p
EDIT: Sorry for the spelling...
Tamagotchi's Name: Bob
Tamagotchi's Age: I forget
Date of Birth: July 7, 2010
Date of Passing: July 31, 2010
What Generation? 2 (I think)
Your Comments: Goodbye little Bob. You will always be in the Tamagotchi world in my heart :]
Thanks for the ideas guys. But why shouldn't I really care about the bottom part? Because It can get scratched or damaged when on a dirty or dusty shelf. I think I'll just make a little cradle like what sweet.angel was talking about.
How can you store your Gotchi figure? Because I don't want to scratch the bottom part (where you insert it). I'm not planning on buying the carrying case because it's too expensive, and I might only buy about 3 Gotchi Figures so I don't think I'll need it. So does anyone have an idea?
I remember my first Tama. It was a V4.5 and it was the yellow one with different colored dots on it (It was called "Yellow Mood" I believe) and it ran out of battery. I wasn't a Tama fan for a very long time yet I'm a big one right now! LOLZ