If you have never heard of a Tamagotchi, they were a virtual pet device that originated in 1996 and was invented by Akihiro Yokoi of Bandai. This small electronic toy with a screen and buttons was typically shaped like an egg. Users are responsible for caring for a digital creature, which requires feeding, playing with, and attending to its various needs to keep it happy and healthy. The virtual pet evolves and grows over time, and neglecting its needs can lead to its demise.
Adam Gastineau’s MiSTer Tamagotchi core features, savestates, automatic restoration upon core launch, a turbo mode allowing up to 1800x speed to quickly evolve your Tamagotchi and custom backgrounds.
Raise a Tamagotchi On The MiSTer FPGA
If you have never heard of a Tamagotchi, they were a virtual pet device that originated in 1996 and was invented by Akihiro Yokoi of Bandai. This small electronic toy with a screen and buttons was typically shaped like an egg. Users are responsible for caring for a digital creature, which requires feeding, playing with, and attending to its various needs to keep it happy and healthy. The virtual pet evolves and grows over time, and neglecting its needs can lead to its demise.
Adam Gastineau’s MiSTer Tamagotchi core features, savestates, automatic restoration upon core launch, a turbo mode allowing up to 1800x speed to quickly evolve your Tamagotchi and custom backgrounds.
You can support Adam Gastineau by sponsoring him here on GitHub: https://github.com/sponsors/agg23/
The Tamagotchi core for MiSTer currently requires a manual installation more detail are available on the Tamagotchi FPGA GitHub.
Tamagotchi Core from agg23