Hitorikko

Screen Monochrome Shell colors white, red, pink, blue, purple Manufacturer Unknown Pet type Basic Programming Dinkie Release year Unknown Hitorikkos are vpets that are known to be very good, and came in dog, dino, chicken, and fish flavors. They also had a 3-in-1 version. Not only that, but they’re usually still readily available secondhand for …

Hello Kitty Metcha Esute

Screen Monochrome Shell colors Pearl Manufacturer Yujin Pet type Dieting Programming Custom Release year 1997 There is currently very little information about this pet online from what I can find. Tamenagerie has a short blurb about the gameplay, but not many people seem to have run it. The gameplay is based around helping Hello Kitty …

Pocket Love

Screen Monochrome Shell colors Translucent blue, translucent green, white, pearl Manufacturer Naco, and Bandai for the Hello Kitty version Pet type Romance Programming Custom Release year 1997 The pocket love series came in three different models: a heart-shaped shell featuring two humans, a paw-shaped shell featuring two cats, and a Hello Kitty-shaped shell also featuring …

Keroppi

Screen Monochrome Shell colors green, translucent green, pink, blue Manufacturer Yujin Pet type Basic Programming Custom Release year 1997 From what I have read, the gameplay on this one is different and not everyone likes it. There’s an old site called TamaSquare that isn’t around anymore, but it had instructions that I’ve archived using the …

Littlest Pet Shop

There were quite a few of these released, and several versions with different functionality. Overall, they are less pet-like than other vpets, focusing more on games or collecting things. One iteration, for example, features several pets that have escaped from the pet shop, and you must find them and send them back to their homes. …

Goji Rapper

Screen Monochrome Shell colors White, blue, green, translucent orange, translucent blue, clear Manufacturer Unknown Pet type Basic Programming Gyaoppi Release year Unknown This is a dinosaur pet that runs on Gyaoppi-like programming, but it’s difficult to find much info on it online. Here’s a review from someone who’s run one: https://robofinch.wordpress.com/2015/08/14/goji-rapper/