Anonymous:
willing to sell any

If I sell any, they will be on eBay. I don’t sell outside of that.

Where can I find another Nano Fighter that isn't so expensive ? I was bidding on two on ebay and only managed to win one. Is one fun by itself...? I can't imagine it would be as fun as two so I am rather sad and I can not afford the others as I jsut managed to get htis one for 8.50! any thoughts on this? thanks!

The point of Nano Fighters is to connect them once you get their stats up. Otherwise, it is kind of just raising a guy to be muscular. Keep checking eBay. Unfortunately, vintage virtual pet prices are going higher since they are getting harder to find. Nano Fighters haven’t been manufactured since 1998, so with collectors buying them, the supply is dwindling. A lot of times, you will wait a long time to get that one pet you need. Collecting something rare usually isn’t a quick process and is RARELY cheap.

Hello there, I love your tumblr! I was wondering how you find out what batteries the giga pets and the tomagachi pets and the nano pets take? I have batteries but im not sure if they are the right ones or not.

All of the old virtual pets, regardless of brand, take 357 batteries. The name of the battery varies by which country it is manufactured in, so it is also called LR44, AG13, and a few other codes. Check eBay to purchase them. In the US, they usually cost $4-$5 for a set of three while I buy 50 at a time for about $3 from Hong Kong eBay sellers.

Anonymous:
How did you change the speaker on your Giga Farm. I have one with no sound and looking to get giga with a working speaker but don't know the actual process of replacing it.

I took a speaker from a working Giga Pet. I have seen compatible speakers for sale online, but have not purchased one yet. You have to know how to solder to remove the old speaker and attach a new one.

hi! i just want to ask where did you get the dinki dino tamagotchi pet? that's the tamagotchi i've been looking for. where did you buy one? details would be very helpful. thank you so much! <3

eBay. That’s where I buy almost all of my virtual pets. Keep a lookout. The old virtual pets aren’t as easy to find anymore. Most of them are 15 years old, or haven’t been manufactured since 1998-1999. Stay vigilant!

where can I get a talking nano baby?

eBay is the best place. They haven’t sold those in stores since 1998 or so.

Yahoo! Japan Buying Guide

Many people wish to buy from Yahoo Japan, because you can usually get better deals on rarer Japanese Tamagotchis. However, when making a purchase without fully understanding the system, you can often get quite a shock once all the fees are in place.


Searching Yahoo Japan also requires that search terms be in Japanese. I normally use Google translate for my search terms, but they do not always translate correctly. You might find yourself searching through every page of Tamagotchis before you find the one you are looking for. Be sure to translate a listing’s name for future searches!

How do you buy from Yahoo Japan?

You will have to use a third-party in order to purchase from Yahoo Japan. Almost all sellers will not ship outside of the country, and you must have a Japanese bank account to pay. They do not use paypal.


If you have a Japanese contact, you can work out a deal with that individual. There are many deputy services that will purchase items for you, but they can have tricky fees. This guide is to help you understand these fees.


Two of the most popular deputy services are Rinkya and Celga. Yes, there are many more, but I see these two used more than others. I have used both services, and I prefer Rinkya. Sometimes the fees with Rinkya can be higher, but their automatic bidding service can make it worth the money.


Both services have their own exchange rates that they use. Make sure you check this rate before you purchase. It is subject to change.


How does bidding work with a deputy service?

With Celga, you must fill out an order form in order to bid on an item. I have noticed that it may take them a few hours to place your bid since their system is completely manual. If your auction is going to end soon, there is a good chance they will not make your bid in time. They also wait until the just before the close of the auction if they confirm your bid in time.


With Rinkya, they use an automated system. If you bid on an item, their systems will instantly put the bid in for you. This is equivalent to bidding on Yahoo Japan yourself.
Rinkya and Celga require that you make a deposit. Celga requires the amount you wish to bid. Rinkya wants a percentage. They both require that you authorize a credit card on your account.


What do the deputy services charge?

This is the trickiest part of a deputy service, and the thing that confuses buyers the most. They list the fees on their sites, but it can be very difficult to understand. I will try to explain as best as I can and hopefully paint a better picture.


Purchase price - This is the amount you bid on the item. You bid in yen, so make sure you use their conversion rate to know how much you are bidding.


Bank fee - Yahoo Japan auctions use bank transfers to pay and receive. These transfers are not free like with paypal purchases. Almost all sellers will add on the bank fee to your final purchase price.


Deputy service commission - This is the most difficult to understand fee. This is the deputy service’s charge for bidding on the auction for you. Both services charge a different amount depending upon how much the auction ended for.


Rinkya is a $15 base commission fee for auctions over 1,000 yen, and $1 for each additional 1,000 yen after that. Auctions 1,000 yen and under have free commission. This applies to each individual auction. They also have a $40 flat commission fee for items between 40,000 and 100,00 yen. Any items over 100,000 yen receive a $60 discount.


Celga charges a flat rate of $5 for items up to 1,000 yen. For 1,001 yen up to 10,000 yen, the commission is $10. The fee increases by $10 for ever 10,000 yen.


Handling fee - This is the fee of shipping the item from the seller to the deputy service. Rinkya combines tax and bank fees into the handling fee. It is a flat $15 free unless the combined fees exceeds $15. After that, you just pay the difference. Celga is a case by case basis.


International Shipping - This is the cost of shipping the item from the deputy service to you. Both services will hold items for you for a reasonable amount of time for other items to be received in order to save money on shipping. There is no flat fee for international shipping. This fee is difficult to estimate. You will not found out what it is until you request to ship it. It is best to ship multiple items together in order to save on shipping. Be aware that a single Tamagotchi might cost $15 to ship. There are also three shipping methods. From slowest to fastest they are Surface Mail, SAL/Airmail, and EMS. Most of my shipments have been $15 - $25 using EMS to ship to the Midwest of the US. These have been smaller boxes, however, so keep that in mind.


How does second-in-line bidding?

Second-in-line bidding is when you wish to bid on something that another customer of the deputy service has bid on. The service will not tell you the maximum bid placed by the other bidder, but if your bid exceeds their maximum bid, then you will win the item even at bidder A’s maximum bid. For instance, if bidder A bid 1,000 yen and bidder B bid 2,000 yen, bidder B would win the auction even if the auction ended at 500 yen and would pay 1,000 yen.


Celga gives the auction to the bidder that has the winning bid in their range. For instance, if bidder A bid 1,000 yen and bidder B bid 2,000 yen, an auction that ends at 1,500 would go to bidder A. There can even be a third-in-line and beyond. They also will not allow you to raise your bid if you are first-in-line if there is someone second-in-line.


What is the same seller, same day discount?

If you purchase multiple items from the same seller, and the auctions end on the same day, you can get a discount on your fees. Celga is a little more hazy on how much they will charge. They ultimately decide what fees they will combine at their discretion. Rinkya will combine your all your handling fees.


I hope this guide has helped many of you understand how the process works and the many fees involved. I will update this as questions are asked and new information needs to be listed.

TamaOtch

TamaOtchThis is the TamaOtch that was released by Bandai in 1998. It was modeled after the famous Japanese actress/performer Tamao Nakamura. Her first name, Tamao, sounded similar to Tamago in Tamagotchi, so Bandai decided to make a Tamagotchi with her as the mascot. It came in only one shell design.
The TamaOtch allows you to raise for very own diva. She is a performer that you have to train and manage. You need to feed and play with her, but also train her in ad-libbing, dancing, and acting. The TamaOtch uses sound-activation to know when she has performed correctly. You show her a routine to perform, and if she does it correctly, you can tap on the side or speak to her to let her know she did a good job. You need to win 2 out of 3 in order to get credit for training.
The TamaOtch has had mixed reviews among players. It is incredibly difficult to get an adult character other than Tabakotchi, which reminds me of a “wash-up”. Also many players (including myself) have had issues with the sound receiver. Some have used the chain to tap, others have loudly spoken to it, I have rubbed my finger along the seam on the side, but many times these have not worked. Even if someone has managed to find the secret to getting their TamaO to sense the sound, sometimes she will refuse to perform the correct routine, and you will be stuck training her for quite a while.
Other than the issues with training, this tama is actually very charming. If you decide to purchase one, they can be very expensive, but buyer be warned there is a good chance you will be tearing your hair out at some point during play.
Check out a video I made over the TamaOtch here.
Check out the TamaOtch growth chart at Tama-Zone here.

Anonymous:
Hey! Love your tumblr blog! I'm also a crazy tama fan until I wasn't anymore :P but I am now forced to revisit my obsession as I am going to Japan in a week or so. I really want to buy one of the new colored tamagotchi's but don't know which to get :/ What's your take on the newer tamagotchi's? (tama color, ID, ID L)

Thanks you!

You should definitely start with the first one that came out and work your way up. The color came first, followed by the iD, then followed by the iD L. Each time, they have added a lot of new features. If you start out with the iD or the iD L, it can be too overwhelming and you own’t be able to appreciate previous versions. So I suggest starting with the Tamagotchi Color, then working your way up to the iD L. I think that will allow for the most enjoyment. :)