Fun Facts regarding "Tamagotchi":
Worked On: May 21 [Imagery], [Ex], May 26 [H],
	   May 30 [M/E/N], 2014
Released: ???
Serial Numbers: #A-262 / #M-194

* This is a cute song with a video to match (included).

* This is the long version of the song.

* The BPM was stolen from Jayce's simfile.  I would've arrived
  at the same conclusion anyway, so there's no reason *not* to
  take it.  Thus, he receives credit for determining it.

* So, you ask, "what IS a Tamagotchi?"  They're a virtual
  pet you carry around with you everywhere; you have to
  feed them, pay attention to them, and clean up after
  them when they poop.  If you care for your 'gotchi,
  it'll evolve, kinda similar to a Pokemon.  If not,
  then it becomes dissatisfied and leaves you, forcing you
  to start over.  They were released in the US, and were
  popular for a time (perhaps they're still sold in some
  locations?) - as a matter of fact, I myself owned one
  around that time.  I was an attentive owner, except
  when I had to sleep; I'd wake up and find 5 or 6
  little poops on the screen and wonder if perhaps my
  Tamagotchi would ever have to sleep like I do.

* This simfile is a one-up attempt on his, as he used the
  short version, and chose not to include the video or any
  other unique imagery (his Piece of Cake packs never do).
  His simfile is not bad; it's actually pretty good and
  quite fun, so the standard for this song was already high.

* You'll find no fancy trickery on Expert; it's a very
  straightforward chart, and the only main-BPM 16th notes
  are for the Tamagotchi beeping.  However, there *is*
  something noteworthy about this chart: If you're going
  by my current counts, there is no doubt about this
  being my 1,000th individual stepchart completed.

* Hard still has some follow-the-beeping fun, but not
  near as much as Expert does.  Other than that, this
  difficulty chooses to follow only the lyrics when
  someone's singing.  You shouldn't have any troubles
  with clearing this easy 7.

* Medium is, I suppose, a bit on the hard side for a 5,
  depending on who you ask.  Still, it's not as hard as
  ITG2's Energizer [Easy] (also a 5), whose chart is
  similar in nature (not to mention a *lot* faster), so
  a 5 it is.  Pretty easy to follow, and I don't ask you
  to hit a lot of yellow arrows, either; what few are
  present are in slowdowns and are isolated and easy to
  hit.  You should have a fair amount of fun playing this.

* Easy is a rather difficult 3 density-wise, but it's
  easy to follow, and there isn't a whole lot about
  this chart that's complicated.  Those who play Easy
  regularly shouldn't have much trouble clearing this
  Easy chart, either.

* Novice is a really easy 2.  If it weren't for the
  holds, it'd easily be a 1.