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Tamagochi On Two Screens

Bandai has announced that they are currently bringing their hit toy simulation device, Tamagochi to the Nintendo DS. First introduced to the public in 1998, Bandai has sold over forty million of the product. Releasing in September of this year in Japan, Tamagochi DS is not expected to stray from the series principal features.

If the game stays true to the toy product, it will include the user feeding, playing with, and cleaning a virtual animal. However, it is expected that the company will make substantial gameplay changes given the nature of the Nintendo DS. It is very possible that the title will utilize the wireless features of the portable as well as the built-in microphone.

Given the success of Nintendogs, the announcement of another DS simulation game is not surprising. The news of the toy line making an appearance on the DS could very well further sales of the system, as the toy was an incredible fad in both North America and Japan. Be sure to stay in touch with DS Advanced for the latest information regarding this upcoming title.love you

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