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The Unexpected Comeback of Tamagotchi 30 Years Later

Published January 8, 2026, 11:17
The Unexpected Comeback of Tamagotchi 30 Years Later

Tamagotchi, the digital “pets” that became a phenomenon in the 1990s, are making a comeback with increasing popularity. Over 100 million devices have been sold, comparable to the sales of consoles like the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation. Their return is due to their ability to offer care, nostalgia, and a sense of community to users. Tamagotchi collectors are now organizing “weddings” of digital pets, such as the one held in Toronto with 162 “unions” in one hour. These events demonstrate the strong connection people have with Tamagotchi and their desire to share this passion with others. MoMA designer Paola Antonelli explains that Tamagotchi were among the first devices to create an emotional bond with machines, without the need for advanced graphics or storytelling. The need for care and the reward of attention contributed to the creation of this connection. For many users, Tamagotchi offer a sense of routine and control, especially during times of stress or loss. The simple act of caring for a digital pet can help reduce anxiety and loneliness, while also satisfying basic human needs such as autonomy and relationship. Tamagotchi communities around the world reinforce this sense of connection and provide a space for enthusiasts to share their experiences.