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  • Tamagotchi: Party On! for $18

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    Eric Caoili
    Eric Caoili
    06.22.2007

    Reviews for Tamagotchi: Party On! haven't been favorable, but if you've ever wanted to compete against your friends in an election for the Sparkling President of Tamagotchi planet, have we got a deal for you! Amazon is selling Namco Bandai's minigame collection at a bargain price of $17.99, shipping them out for free with orders totaling over $25, as usual. The deal ends today, and we don't expect the game to stay in stock for long, so snatch up a copy now, while you can![Via CAG]

  • Tamagotchi Party On! goes gold, set to release in May

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    04.17.2007

    We've had both screens and video to look at for Namco Bandai's upcoming Tamagotchi Party On! and it's likely many of you have made up your minds about whether this is a game for you or not. Regardless, we receive word today that the company's first title for the Wii has gone gold and will be making its expected release to retail late in May. The game will have a suggested MSRP of $39.99.Tamagotchi Party On! is a 3D party game that features multiplayer with up to four different players. The game has players competing in a campaign race to become the president of Tamagotchi Planet. In competing through a series of minigames, players will earn Pupularity Points and Gotchi, the official currency of Tamagotchi Planet.[Via press release]

  • New Tamagotchi Party On screens

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    03.13.2007

    If any Wii games have been lacking in vibrant color, it's because Tamagotchi: Party On! took all the color from a year's worth of games. Seriously, this game more than cancels out Sadness in mood and, especially, in color saturation. In these screens, we can see what looks like a game board-- we would guess it connects the minigames, in the style of another well-known minigame collection.This is, at least in terms of visuals, the most charming minigame collection we've seen since Incredible Crisis. Will it be as much fun? At least minigames have the potential to be more interesting with unique control schemes like the Wiimote provides. Check out some screens after the break!