Digimon- Digivice DataLink -Agu Orange
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41505 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Bandai
- Model: 20346
- Released on: 2008-02-01
- Dimensions: .70 pounds
Features
- Toys and figures feature the fierce digital monsters from the animated series
- Each device has one character that boys can groom, feed and train
- Using the IR Technology boys can battle their monsters while defending the universe
- DNA scanner feature to use with Digimon toy collections
- 8 Mini games to train digital monster in battling skills
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The Digivice DataLink is the newest electronic toy for boys enabling them to enact fierce battles with their virtual Digimon Monsters. This is based on the new 5th season of Digimon: Data Squad currently airing on Jetix Block on Toon Disney.
Customer Reviews
Great toy
This toy is not junk. I wrote this review because I have had it in the past, and not as bad as the other review makes it sound.
This is a very cool toy because it's the raising aspects of any other v-pet toy, plus the fighting, mini-games, etc that the Digivices are known for. The other review mentions how the device wouldn't read the "DNA" of their grandchildren. That is a complete user error. The way the device reads is by compressing the metal contacts on top of the device in different combinations. They are basically glorified buttons. I doubt that 4 of 4 devices would come with errors. It's a good balance of game and pet raising, and the BEST part is that you can PAUSE it! Need to leave the game behind at work or school? Pause it and leave knowing you won't come home to a filthy, sick Digimon!
These are garbage
We purchased 4 of these devices for our grandchildren. None of the devices will scan the users 'DNA' at set up which makes them useless. There is no technical support available.
The kids were heartbroke that the 'elves' made such junk.
Thanks Bandai for messing with Christmas.



