Tamagotchi Connection Yellow
The Tamagotchi Connection (known as Tamagotchi Connexion in Europe and Tamagotchi Plus in Japan) was the first in a line of updated devices that featured an infrared port that allowed two units to communicate so that the characters could interact with one another. The V1 can be identified by a lack of any sort of antenna, however it is physically indistiguishable from the V2 aside from shell coloration. The Japanese Tamagotchi Plus was virtually identical to the English-language Connection/Connexion, so its shells are also featured on this page (denoted with a ). |
Tamagotchi Connection Ds Game
Orange w/ Purple | Green w/ Orange | Magenta w/ Swirls | T-Blue w/ Pink | Lavander w/ Balls |
T-Orange w/ Yellow | T-Red w/ White | T-Yellow w/ Blue | Lavender w/ Purple | L-Blue w/ Yellow |
Magenta w/ Stars | Pink w/ Hearts | Pink w/ Orange | Pink w/ Yellow | Purple w/ Lavender |
'Purple Pearl' | White w/ Yellow | 'Murasaki' | Blue w/ Spots | Yellow w/ Arrows |
Hanatchi Blue | Green Clover | Orange | Silver Stars | |
Special Editions | ||||
Shareholder (Blue) | Shareholder (White) | Jassie | Shareholder Red | Shareholder Blue |
Tamagotchi Connection Ds
You have to give your toy the best care to get him. He is a pale-yellow creature, most resembling a human, with dark blue ears and appears as a playable character in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. Mametchi is also the mascot of the Tamagotchi franchise. Tamagotchi Connection Version 2. The Tamagotchi Connection Version 2 was released on June 21, 2005 in the U.S. It is roughly the English equivalent of the K-Plus, minus the cellphone connection features. The Tamagotchi Connection Version 2 features newer characters and ones taken from older releases, such as the Osutchi, Mesutchi, and the. Tamagotchi Connection can be many characters depending on the level of care. The Japanese version, Tamagotchi Plus, characters are described by Tamagotchi Square. Version is probably pretty similar. Tamagotchi Square also supplies a Growth Chart for Tamagotchi Plus.