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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080324062222/http://www.tamagotchieurope.com/EN/JinSeiEN/tamaok.html Archived TamaTown for Tamagotchi Connection V4.]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080324062222/http://www.tamagotchieurope.com/EN/JinSeiEN/tamaok.html Archived TamaTown for Tamagotchi Connection V4.]
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Revision as of 03:59, 10 August 2017

Pyonkotchi TT.GIF

Screenshot of TamaTown.

Status: Partially Found

TamaTown was a flash game for people who owned a Tamagotchi Connection virtual pet toy (versions 3 and newer) that allowed players to explore the fictional Tamagotchi Town and earn prizes that could be brought back to their Tamagotchi Connection device.

Players could also play mini games that would unlock exclusive items for their Tamagotchi and also shop for items that would be spent with the money on their device. When a player had finished playing in TamaTown, they would receive 10-digit passcodes for the items they received. These codes would be manually entered into the device to receive the items.

There were different versions of TamaTown for each version of the Tamagotchi Connection. The later versions of TamaTown would include extra mini games and new items that were introduced into the later devices.

On the 6th of February 2013, the TamaTown servers were shut down forever as Bandai were no longer making a profit off of the game, and a newer line of Tamagotchi toys were being introduced to the West around the same time: Tamagotchi Friends. All that has been archived on the Wayback Machine are the websites and the V4 version of TamaTown, which you cannot login as the servers are shut down. Other versions of TamaTown for Tamagotchi Connection are currently lost.

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