LISTEN UP!
debugging is actually really cool.
i tried it once, but it didnt work... so i tried it again and it worked!
Now i hear that there are people going around saying that debugging is EXTREMELY dangerous for your tamagotchi.
I agree, but i also DONT agree.
The only thing that will "hurt" your tamagotchi is that the wireless communication thingy MIGHT fall out.
Just put it back IN.
all my friends tried it and it all went fine...
exept for one sad boy...
well what happened to him was this:
me and my friends, we were all debugging our tama's, and one of our friends wanted to, too.
So the next day, he came to school REALLY sad.
Why?
Because he had a plastic bag, in his hands.
and IN this plastic bag, was his tamagotchi.
But it wasnt ALL in one piece.
the little green computer fell out, the connection thingy was off, his screen was broken, the design behind the screen fallen out.
It was impossible to repair it....
ANYWAY, this happened because when he debugged it, he didnt know where the button was. And he looked and looked, and the next thing he knew.... his tama was gone FOREVER...
Well, i advise not to debug. not because of what it will DO to your tama, but for what it does after.
When i debugged my tama, after a week or so i got bored of debug and stoppped playing with my tama.
And thats why you shouldnt debug.
debugging is actually really cool.
i tried it once, but it didnt work... so i tried it again and it worked!
Now i hear that there are people going around saying that debugging is EXTREMELY dangerous for your tamagotchi.
I agree, but i also DONT agree.
The only thing that will "hurt" your tamagotchi is that the wireless communication thingy MIGHT fall out.
Just put it back IN.
all my friends tried it and it all went fine...
exept for one sad boy...
well what happened to him was this:
me and my friends, we were all debugging our tama's, and one of our friends wanted to, too.
So the next day, he came to school REALLY sad.
Why?
Because he had a plastic bag, in his hands.
and IN this plastic bag, was his tamagotchi.
But it wasnt ALL in one piece.
the little green computer fell out, the connection thingy was off, his screen was broken, the design behind the screen fallen out.
It was impossible to repair it....
ANYWAY, this happened because when he debugged it, he didnt know where the button was. And he looked and looked, and the next thing he knew.... his tama was gone FOREVER...
Well, i advise not to debug. not because of what it will DO to your tama, but for what it does after.
When i debugged my tama, after a week or so i got bored of debug and stoppped playing with my tama.
And thats why you shouldnt debug.