
The top half of the biscuit opened to reveal the interior.

The device is shaped like two biscuits with cream in between them, with the cookie portion being brown. The Pocket Biscuit (ポケットビスケッた) is a virtual pet developed and released on Jby Bandai Music Entertainment, a record company owned by Bandai until its dissolvement in 2000. However, Digimon has also been the subject of some unfavorable comparisons to Pokémon despite several differing aspects.

The Digimon virtual pets would inspire a successful franchise consisting of an ongoing anime, films, video games, collectibles, a trading card game, and many different styles of virtual pets, all of which have enjoyed great success overseas, resulting in Digimon overshadowing Tamagotchi in international markets. However, using the two small, square conductors on top of the device, the Digimon can also connect with other units to battle, and the quality of the user's care and amount of training put in will improve the Digimon's chances of winning. In much the same was as a Tamagotchi, the user is tasked with raising a virtual pet to adulthood. The original Digimon virtual pet is shaped like a brick, with three buttons on the right side. Kenji Watanabe, who had designed the original Tamagotchi characters, was also responsible for the Digimon character designs. For more information, visit the Digimon Wiki.ĭigimon (デジモン), short for Digital Monster (デジタルモンスター), is a franchise that began as a Tamagotchi spin-off in 1997, targeted at young boys.
