Colloquially known as 'Three Blocks', it was probably planned to be one of the Deka Tamagotchi mascots, given by how other Tamagotchis interact with it when connecting. Nothing is really known about this character. On the Japanese version of the V1 (the Tamagotchi Plus) it only has three frames of animation. It's not normally accessible as a playable character (though on the V5 it can act as one of the parent characters) though it can be accessed through debug mode. Tamagotchi character used as a 'placeholder', especially when connecting between versions. Below is a list of characters which are unused in some way. Many of the hidden characters are taken from the 'Deka Tamagotchi', a promotional toy featured in a number of Japanese stores in 2004 where the characters could 'befriend' normal Tamagotchis, therefore normal Tamagotchis would need data stored on these characters. The pause feature doesn't work on the Connexion.The connection screen appears slightly different between each version.Upon losing a game the Connexion says 'BAD~~' while the Connection says 'OK'.In the dance game, the word 'Watch' is displayed on the Connection, while the Connexion says 'Dance'.The 'Present' menu says 'Item' on the Connexion.The phrase 'Time Out' is written as 'Punish' on the Connexion.The word 'Generation' is shortened to 'Gene.' on the Connexion and 'Gen.' on the Connection.The word 'Gender' is used on the Connection and 'Style' is used on the Connexion.The 'lbs' symbol is used on the Connection, while a 'g' is used on the Connexion.The date system used is Day/Month on the Connexion and Month/Day on the Connection.On the Plus, some of the characters eat or drink different food (which?).There are several minor differences between each of the releases but the most prominent are between the European and American releases: Several different variants of the Version 1 were released when released worldwide, with the Tamagotchi Plus releasing in Japan in March 2004 and more releases worldwide later the same year. Also, check how many of these features change when the 'region change' feature is enabled. For this reason it's worth checking that all these differences are present in any given V1. While there are obvious differences between each regional version there may also be different variants of the V1 in a given region - early and late builds of the European V1, for example. Most notably, the American versions were referred to as the 'Connection', while the international releases in Europe, Asia and Australia were referred to as the 'Connexion'. The differences are often very minor or only involve bug fixes, though in some cases the differences can make the two models be considered to be different versions, when they’re still essentially the same thing. Occasionally, different models of the same release version were even known to have a few slightly differing features - whether it’s revisional differences or regional ones. Each release version of Tamagotchi varied in a number of different ways.
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