THE CLASSIC HIT TOY IS BACK – This nostalgic virtual pet toy is back and better than ever, redesigned and reimagined by the original game designers from the 90s!
TOTALLY UPGRADED – Loaded with brand new animations, graphics, and a larger speaker for clearer and more realistic sounds! This Collector’s Edition features a new glossy, tinted translucent housing shell, upgraded hardware, improved battery life, a low battery warning, and reusable packaging!
A FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE FOR KIDS… OF ALL AGES! – Mobile and compact, take this toy with you anywhere. Attach the keychain to your bag, let them know you are the real OG! Recommended for ages 5 and up.
TONS OF ACTIVITIES – Feed your pet, play games, take them to the vet, teach them tricks, and more! The more you care for them the greater they will grow!
TEND TO AND FEND FOR – For the little ones, this game will teach them what it really means to care for something: perhaps a Giga Pet before a real pet!? Patience and fun are definitely required.

Giga Pet Virtual Pet for Kids Ages 5 and Up, 90s Throwback, 2-in-1 T-Rex Dinosaur | Upgraded Collector’s Edition | Kids Learn to Take Care of a Pet
$17.87
Customers find the toy figure entertaining for kids and providing a variety of games. They appreciate the quality animation and nostalgia. However, some customers report issues with battery life and durability, with the battery dying quickly or not lasting long enough. Opinions vary on functionality, value for money, and ease of use.
12 reviews for Giga Pet Virtual Pet for Kids Ages 5 and Up, 90s Throwback, 2-in-1 T-Rex Dinosaur | Upgraded Collector’s Edition | Kids Learn to Take Care of a Pet


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Tamagotchi Original – White/Black
The original Tamagotchi digital pet you loved back in 1997 is back with the original generation 2 programming!
Feed it, turn lights on/off, play with it, give it medicine, flush after it's used the bathroom, check it's health and discipline your Tamagotchi if he bothers you when he's happy, fed and all cleaned up
Includes character game where you have to guess which way the Tamagotchi will move next!
Raise your Tamagotchi From egg to child to adult and how you take care of it will decide which of the 7 adults you'll get
Comes with 1 Tamagotchi on a chain to take with you everywhere! Battery (CR2032) included
BandAI Tamagotchi Original Neon Shell | Tamagotchi Original Cyber Pet 90s Adults and Kids Toy with Chain | Retro Virtual Pets are Great Boys and Girls Toys or Gifts for Ages 8+
ORIGINAL TAMAGOTCHI | The Tamagotchi Original has been delighting fans of electronic pets since the 90s, with a wide variety of designs making it easy to collect a diverse array of these adults and kids toys.
CARE FOR THEM | Look after your digital pet by feeding them food and snacks, playing electronic games with them, cleaning up after them, making sure the lights are on or off, giving them medicine when they are sick, and even disciplining them when they are naughty.
DIFFERENT CHARACTERS | Tamagotchis make great gifts for girls and boys with lots of replayability as each time you play, your virtual pet has the opportunity to turn into different adult forms depending on how well you look after it.
TAKE THEM WITH YOU | Each of these Tamagotchi 90s toys comes with a handy chain that allows you to attach your electronic pet to a keychain or bag. Take them wherever you go to keep looking after them while on the move.
MAKE A COLLECTION | Why stop at the highly collectible Tamagotchi Neon shell? Bandai has many different designs for the Tamagotchi Original as well as the Tamagotchi Pix and Tamagotchi Nano, how many can you collect and keep happy at once?
Tamagotchi Nano x TinyTAN – Red
TinyTAN are now featured in Tamagotchi.
Let’s become friends with BTS TinyTAN characters, who came from the “Magic Door”
Two mini-games are included to play with the BTS TinyTAN characters: Dance to “Dynamite” and Make Custard Tarts
The character’s outfit and hairstyle will change depending how you spend your time with the TinyTAN characters and how many times you play the mini-game
This Red ver. has a red and black motif inspired by “MIC Drop”.
Cathryn –
Great recreation of classic toys, flaws overshadowed by the good stuff
I first stumbled on Giga Pets rereleases at a Target, but passed them up as the AR aspect of older releases didn’t interest me. I had the Lost World T-Rex as a kid, and it’s the virtual pet I most remember from my childhood. Wish I had sprung for the rereleases earlier, as I finally went for these new Collector’s Editions with some improvements from the AR releases (got all 3 versions), and I think they’re my favorite virtual pet rerelease yet between the ones I’ve tried.I don’t want to go too in depth on where other virtual pet rereleases have had their issues for me, as it varies pet to pet, and despite issues, I still overall have enjoyed all the rereleases I’ve tried. I don’t want to discourage anyone from trying out various virtual pet rereleases and finding their favorites. The Giga Pet rereleases, which I’ve been running for 4 days now at time of writing (2 of them work days), are my favorites so far and one reason is they fit my lifestyle best. I often cannot check on virtual pets for hours on end at work (especially in the morning). These Giga Pets have so far been robust enough to last for a long time without absolutely requiring care. Sure, their stats drop considerably by the time I can check on them at lunch, but they’re not sick or dead. Additionally, I still have the option to force them to sleep for a few hours to slow down the stat drop rate. But if I forget to do that, I’ll still probably have an alive and reasonably healthy pet a few hours later, just one needing attention.Each Collector’s Edition pet also has a variety of games you can play to raise happiness, which helps keep up variety. None are too terribly difficult, but it’s nice to switch it up (though for the “jump the hurdles” game with the Unicorn, I wish the Unicorn was on one side of the screen instead of the middle, to give a little more lead time to jump). Additionally, many actions affect multiple stats, instead of each action only affecting one (for example, tricks can raise discipline and happiness, as long as you reward your pet afterwards). Feeding a meal affects hunger the most, but also health and happiness. Also, the animations. See the video to see some of the animations each pet goes through when you’re not interacting with it. Every action also has some cute animations, and some animations can even communicate needs (the dog starts scratching itself when it needs a bath, for example). The animations give each pet a lot of life and personality. There’s also a battery save idling image when you don’t interact with your pet for a time, and a low battery warning. Battery case is easy to remove, you only need a small Phillips head screwdriver and a fresh CR2032 battery. It seems they have enough memory to allow a battery swap without losing progress, as I briefly disconnected a battery in one of mine and it picked up right where it left off when I reconnected it.Overall I have very few complaints about these so far. What small complaints I do have (like one of the Unicorn games) are far outweighed by what I’ve enjoyed. I haven’t had any issues with any color or shell decorations rubbing off, but I do carry each pet in a small headphone case to and from work. The biggest complaint is that two of mine arrived with small screen scratches, but a bit of Displex fixed those and they look like new. I have to tilt the screens in a very specific way to even see where they were. For the MSRP price of 15.99 USD, these are a worthwhile purchase for anyone who’s curious about them.Final note: In my pictures and video, I want to point out that I swapped the factory keychain out for ones I took off spare Digimon 20th anniversary devices.
Angelica Mendoza –
If you’re a fan of tamagotchi s and haven’t tried tried a giga pet, what are you waiting for?
While the inspiration is clear, this is not just another Tamagotchi rip off. In a lot of ways I prefer this giga pet over the comparable Tamagotchi originals. The two major things in my opinion are the games and the care mechanism.Let’s be honest the Tama P1 & P2 only have one each, and P1 is entirely based on chance. The giga pet has 2 games for every life stage that are unique to each cryptid, and a special game for when you have a high care level as an adult cryptid. They are very entertaining and even require some skill. Some are easier than others, but they’re all fun in their own way. This variety helps keep the care from becoming too repetitive.As far as the care mechanics there are several needs you need to meet: hunger, discipline, health, and happiness. Taking care of these needs can have a positive or negative affect on other needs. For example feeding the healthy food option improves hunger and health, while feeding a treat improves hunger and happiness, but decreases discipline. Bathing might increase health but decrease happiness. Playing games will increase happiness but decrease discipline. Some actions restore a more points than others, ie. Healthy food will increase more hunger than a treat, scolding your cryptid will increase more discipline than training, and games will increase more happiness than training, but the negative effects are greater too. I love this mechanic and it feels very dynamic and “realistic” in a way. BUT that doesn’t mean the Tama Classic doesn’t have it’s own charm! You don’t get to see any of your points or Care Mistakes with your Tama, and these invisible mistakes have a real effect on how your Tama evolves. Good care unlocks certain “prettier” tamas while poor care unlocks some very quirky characters. I like them both, but many people have preferences that they like to aim for. I like that sense of consequence, that feeling after a busy week not knowing what you’re gonna get but feeling attached anyway. A visible consequence or reward for your diligence.Which brings me to my one major con with Giga Pets Cryptids: they don’t die. If you fail to care for them they run away to the wilderness where you can catch them again at a later date with no consequences. They’re still at the same life stage they they left in, and their stats are always at 50%. I don’t have any other giga pets, so I don’t know if it’s the same across the line. It’s something I didn’t expect to miss, but I do.I’m clearly an adult, but as a 90s kid I have a long history with Tamagotchis. I remember the real life drama that was checking in on your Tama and finding out they had passed. It wasn’t traumatic, but it did instill a real sense of responsibility. I cannot stress how cute these VPets are, and that cycle of care and growth until they’re grown up and either die of old age or move out is very rewarding. You’ve evolved your Tama as a result of your care, and no matter how they turned out you’ve successfully done your “job” as a caretaker. And then you get to start again. The Cryptids don’t die and so you never get to start from the baby stage (unless you reset the device, which is very easy to do). Essentially, you can keep your Cryptid forever. A pro and a con. We’ve all had beloved tamas leave before we were ready, and I love that the lifespan is essentially tied to the care mechanic. Better care = healthier tamas you can keep longer.The last major difference is in the pets themselves. With Tamagotchi you collect the different pets by completing their life cycle and starting over with a new egg. You only ever care for one pet at a time. But with the giga pets Cryptids you raise Bigfoot to adulthood and then you have the opportunity to catch Loch Ness or Mothman and once they grow up you can catch the final one. Once you have all three, you are essentially caring for 3 v pets at the same time. Comparing one pet each, the giga pets are generally easier to care for and much more forgiving. But when you have three it can be a lot, much harder than Tamagotchi in that case. I don’t always run three at the same time, you can just neglect the others and they’ll run away until you want to catch them again. I do wish there was more randomness to how you start. You always start with Bigfoot, and then get the opportunity to catch the others. I wish in addition with the death feature, it would be random which cryptid you start with. It would be a pleasant surprise. I also wish there was a positive and negative variation of each cryptid depending on your care. If these features were added, I feel like it would be the perfect v pet. That being said, there’s no such thing as a perfect v pet and I understand that there are many people who would appreciate the lack of a death mechanic. However in my opinion I do feel it does a disservice to kids.All my life I’ve had a variety of real world pets, and in a way I do credit Tamagotchi for being my first pet at such a young age. It allowed me to experience the positives and the negatives of caring for a life, even if it was virtual. However as a game and a toy, both Tamagotchi and giga pets are excellent. And I’ve had a blast with these Cryptids over the last year. I will definitely be getting more gigapets, I’m currently eyeing the pixie because it’s so cute.As a parent you can’t go wrong with this giga pet, and as a collector I definitely think this is a must have!
Skye Spargo –
Loved these as a kid and love em as an adult
Works as expected. Only issue I’ve had was that the preinstalled battery only lasted two days but with a new battery have had no issues. Highly recommend.
Sarah Finnigan –
Quality Varies
I ordered Flappy Frog. Was feeling nervous after reading about the battery issues but he’s been going strong for a week fresh out of the box. I love him! The animations are adorable, he’s easy to care for, just delightful all around.I went ahead and ordered the dog for my kid and it seems a little different. You have to push the buttons harder to interact with them and the battery died an hour after the tab was pulled. Going to reach out for a replacement. Will update.
Shannon d. –
Gigapet
Purchases kickapy chain for my four-year-old daughter. She loved it does everything that the ad said it would deal with a great quality great prize l. CD screen is bright in speaker’s very loud. Easy to learn how to use ten out of ten
JD –
Cute but no battery life
I loved playing this game & the nostalgia it brought back. Unfortunately, it drained three batteries within twenty-four hours. I decided to return it & try the other brand. Disappointing on my part because I loved my little unicorn.
Brady –
Like
Fun and good size. Cute. Terrible value. Way too expensive. Like th colors. Easy to use kind of.. once u understand.
Deborah –
Haven’t gotten past the Big Foot yet but she’s getting older and hasn’t run away yet so there is hope to get a new pet added.Kids will love this. This 55 year old is loving it. lol But I must wear my glasses so don’t give it to someone who can’t see very well. It is very small.
Dataflow –
Es perfecto. La mascota no se muere, es muy facil de cuidar y los minijuegos son divertidos. Los botones son firmes y faciles de presionar (a diferencia de, por ejemplo, tamagotchi original).Excelente para quienes no estan dispuestos a vivir el stress de que su tamagotchi se muera. 😀
Marco –
Entertain the kids for about a week now. Did not die but the battery went dead in about 3-4 days.
Liptuan –
Merece la pena ya que crías tres personajes distintos con animaciones muy chulas.
sana syed –
Love it 😀