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« on: July 07, 2007, 12:43:49 AM »

  on my friends American v3 it reset itself and when he downloaded he had everything you can get on the thing WTFR!! then he looks in items and finds this thing thats just Japanese writing when he pushes it his tam dances off and on the screen with a music note in the corner! then one of his other American v3,s and an American v4 have both got messed up sound every time you use something the music is way to long and you hear the music while the item is no longer used going across the screen takes forever! cause while the icon doesn,t dissapear you have to wait for the 5 min. music to stop to move again. Shocked whats with that?!? Shocked

edit: this all happened while they were on his bed and he was sleeping! they were not at the same time. and the sound ones origionally sounded normal until one day, poof!
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« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2007, 04:55:45 PM »

Definitely sounds glitched. Don't know what happened, though. Was your friend doing anything weird to it before it reset itself?
Was that actually Japanese or just mumble-jumbled pixels?
We expect our electronics to always function a certain way, and when it doesn't, it surprises us. ^^

I can't say I've had any weird glitches other than the ordinary weird (oxymoron?) glitch. When I was debugging my friend's Tamagotchi Connection v2 it sounded like something cracked while I was trying to get off the 4 small screws. To make sure I hadn't killed it, I put the battery back in. The screen didn't show up, and the beep just kept going. After I debugged it and put it back together I work perfectly (for a debug).

And the Tama Mini. Without a battery warning, it just randomly dies when the battery is low, usually with a buzzy mosquito tone or random beeps.
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« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2007, 06:56:15 PM »

They were all american and It all happened at differant times and places and he wasn,t playingf with any of them at the time.
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« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2007, 07:40:36 AM »

k thats just weird
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