It's worth pointing out that these virtual pets are very sloppy. I agree that KidRetro64 is going to be right on the money here!Chances are, a definite lifespan needs to be programmed in to a Vpet in order to take effect, therefore it is highly likely that in a somewhat sloppy device that may be have been completely overlooked. Thus, like KidRetro64 stated, reaching age 99 will probably have no effect.
I have read the instructions over and over again, and there is something about a friends view screen. Any ideas on what it is?
Honestly, the instructions for these things sometimes don't bear any relation to the virtual pet itself! I have two 168-in-1s, both in different generic shells, and the instructions for one of them were about a different virtual pet entirely (which I have yet to actually find).Maybe a reference to the connection feature that was never fully implemented. I hear these cheap fakes often have the characteristic red cover where the infrared port would be but often lack the actual parts. I don't have one myself but I think Penguin-Keeper's write up mentioned they had the icon but it didn't work like an official Tamagotchi's.
Chances are that it's not an unfinished feature, but that the instructions were just stolen from something else.
Yeah, I think that their lifespan is tied only to the battery-life!These pets can't die. Right now it is the 10th day without food and nothing has happened, it is still alive.
So assuming you drilled a hole at the back and jerry rigged a way to power it from the wall. Your pet would be on life support....forever?Yeah, I think that their lifespan is tied only to the battery-life!
If there was some way to do that, as far as I can tell, yes.So assuming you drilled a hole at the back and jerry rigged a way to power it from the wall. Your pet would be on life support....forever?
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