The Tamagotchi Nano is a Tamagotchi virtual pet released in Japan in 2010. It is the successor to the Tamagotchi Mini, and inspired by the Tamagotchi iD and Tamagotchi iD L.
Tamagotchi m!x Sanrio m!x version a special licensed variant of the Tamagotchi m!x which includes exclusive access to Mariland, Twin Stars Land, and Puroland, and the ability to in...
The Tamagotchi Ocean is an ocean life-themed Tamagotchi released in Japan in March 1998 and later on in the USA in August. The Tamagotchi featured a motion sensor, similar to the T...
The Tamagotchi Connection V4.5 is the fifth Tamagotchi Connection virtual pet. It was release globally in 2007. It is an alternate version of the Tamagotchi Connection Version 4 an...
The TinyTAN Tamagotchi is a licensed Tamagotchi Nano model. It is based on TinyTAN, animated characters based on BTS and created by Big Hit Entertainment.
The Mothra Tamagotchi is a licensed vintage Tamagotchi that was released in Japan in December 1997 during the release of the movie Rebirth of Mothra II.
The Eevee x Tamagotchi is a licensed Tamagotchi Nano model based on the Pokémon character Eevee.
An otome game for DS by Namco Bandai.
he Toy Story Tamagotchi is a licensed Tamagotchi Nano model based on Disney and Pixar's animated film series Toy Story.
The Oden-kun Tamagotchi is a licensed Tamagotchi released in Japan in March 2007. It is based on the Lily Franky TV show Oden-kun, which ran from August 4, 2005 to February 27, 200...
Drastic Killer is an otome game, developed by Tenky and published by Bandai Namco Games, which was released in Japan in 2008.
The Idolmaster: Poplinks is a mobile puzzle game featuring idols from all five branches. An Android only open beta test was held from December 4th (12:00 JST) to December 7th (17:0...
The fourth major entry in Namco's arcade light gun shooter series Point Blank.
The Demon Slayer Tamagotchi also known as the Kimetsu Tamagotchi is a licensed Tamagotchi Nano model based on the anime and manga franchise Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
The Tamagotchi 4U is a release of the Tamagotchi color series, released exclusively in Japan on September 27, 2014. Like the previous color releases, it was based on the then airin...
The Tamagotchi Plus Color is the first Tamagotchi to have a full-color LCD screen.
Tamagotchi iD Conan ver. is a rare, limited edition Tamagotchi iD that was given away with every subscriber issue of the Shōnen Sunday Manga Magazine, issue 3000. They have a dark...
The Tamagotchi P's is a Tamagotchi virtual pet device released in Japan on November 23, 2012. Like the previous color releases, it was based on the then airing Tamagotchi! anime se...
The instruction manual for the Yasashii retells the story of the Tamagotchi Planet getting drunk, forcing the Tamagotchis to flee to Earth. Nearly two years after the incident, it'...
The TamaTown Tama-Go is an international Tamagotchi virtual pet released in August 2010 in the USA and Australia which combines elements of the Tamagotchi Plus Color with the Tamag...
The Tamagotchi 4U+ is a Tamagotchi virtual pet released exclusively in Japan on July 18, 2015. It is an upgrade of the Tamagotchi 4U with new characters and features.
The Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus also known as the Entama for short, is a Tamagotchi virtual pet that debuted in Japan on November 23, 2005. It was the first Tamagotchi releas...
Tamagotchi iD is the second release in the Tamagotchi color series, released in Japan in 2009. The Tamagotchi iD is the first Tamagotchi to have downloadable items, accessories, wa...
The Genjintch is a limited edition Tamagotchi released in Japan during November 1997 in theatres that were showing the film Peking Man, which served as the base concept for the Gen...
The Famista series returns to 3DS after a four year drought.
Tamagotchi m!x Dream m!x version is distinguished from other versions of the Tamagotchi m!x by its heart-shaped crystal above the screen. It features exclusive access to Dream Town...
The Doraemontchi is a licensed Tamagotchi that was released exclusively in Japan in August 1998. It is based on the anime and manga series Doraemon.