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3D collection of stylized Tamagotchis, featuring unique designs inspired by classic and fantasy themes. This set includes the shark, hammerhead shark, cat, bear, bat, and the original retro Tamagotchi. Each model is created with clean topology and a low poly count, making them ideal for real-time applications such as game engines, renders, or mobile games. The designs balance nostalgic retro aesthetics with modern stylization, offering both charm and versatility. All models are optimized for rendering and real-time use, with playful shapes and details that make them stand out as collectible digital pets. Perfect for stylized environments, retro-inspired games, or as fun decorative assets.
Key Features:
The model was initially created in BLENDER 3.6.23 and BLENDER 4.0.2 Rendered in Cycles.
File formats: .blend / .fbx / .obj / .dae / .glb
Cat Tamagotchi Vetices: 8,800 | Edges: 17,600 | Faces: 8,800 | Triangles: 17,600
Bat Tamagotchi Vetices: 7,576 | Edges: 15,152 | Faces: 7,576 | Triangles: 15,152
Classic Tamagotchi Vetices: 5,813 | Edges: 11,626 | Faces: 5,813 | Triangles: 11,626
Hammerhead Shark Vetices: 14,750 | Edges: 29,500 | Faces: 14,750 | Triangles: 29,500
Shark Vetices: 11,618 | Edges: 23,236| Faces: 11,618 | Triangles: 23,236
Bear Tamagotchi Vetices: 10,746 | Edges: 21,596 | Faces: 10,968 | Triangles: 21,256
Textures Formats - Png(4096х4096/2048x2048/1024x1024)
About Tamagotchi
Tamagotchi is a handheld digital pet created in Japan by Akihiro Yokoi of WiZ and Aki Maita of Bandai. First released in 1996, the Tamagotchi quickly became a worldwide phenomenon and a cultural icon of the late 1990s and early 2000s. It features a small, egg-shaped device with a screen where users can interact with a virtual pet by feeding it, playing games, cleaning up after it, and caring for its health. The name Tamagotchi is derived from the Japanese words tamago (egg) and watchi (a stylized form of watch).
Over the years, the franchise has evolved into various forms, including mobile apps, video games, and collectible toys. Tamagotchi remains a nostalgic symbol of early digital culture and continues to inspire stylized character designs and retro-futuristic aesthetics in modern media.