Dr. Slump Tamagotchi - Yes, it exists!
This is not the official instructions for Dr. Slump, It's just what we've been able to figure out. They are pretty accurate though. These are the half-decent instructions for Dr. Slump:Pull tab or hit reset first.First, you get a screen with a flashing month and day. Put in YOUR birth date.Then you get a screen asking for blood type (you can leave it as ? if you don't know). Then you pick gender. I don't know which option is boy or girl. :0\Next, you get a screen to set what year it is. After that, you set theactual date. Set the time, and push the last button to see the littleangel fluttering onscreen.This is when all the fun starts to happen! The first icon looks like anegg that's just hatching. You press the first button and enter it bypressing the second (middle) button. You get that flashing month anddate and then you enter somebody's birthdate, blood type and gender, andpress the middle button. You see the little angel and three JPcharacters go down the left side of the screen. After they do that, youpress the little antennas (hold one of those buttons down for a full second. Then the screen goes negative.Then this little dancing rice cooker / space ship appears and out of it springs one of the little characters. He dances around for a little, and then you press the first button and choose the top option if you want him to hang around for a while. You can tell him to go or replace him with another one by choosing the bottom option. It also shows you a compatibility rating (as a percent).The next icon looks like a smiley face who's surprised. This has thelove-power-total ratings meters. You have to press the antennas afterthe three JP characters go down the left side of the screen. I can'tseem to keep the angel happy with these, though it doesn't seem tomatter as far as the life of the game goes. (It looks like there's asmall lightning storm on the left side of the screen when any of thecharacters or the angel aren't happy.)Then the next icon shows the meters for the character you got. Lookslike a baby bottle with an "A" on it. Happy hearts, smileyfaces and showing the compatibility rating. You can seem to improve the compatibility rating by playing a lot with the character! Kind of likereal life, huh?The icon that looks like sparkly stars is the one where you give thecharacter happy hearts. You press the middle button and three JPcharacters go down the left side of the screen while the character isdoing his thing. Press the antennas and after the screen goes negative,he gets the sparkly showers down the left side of the screen and getsall happy. Sometimes the angel character gets the sparkly showers, but I'm not sure why? Doesn't seem to affect the game.The next icon is the heart game. You press the middle button and yourcharacter moves offscreen and this little talk balloon with three heartsshows up. They're either all dark, all light, or some combination ofdark and light. You use the first two buttons to try to replicate thehearts in the balloon. I've found that if you play long enough, you canmake the smiley face meter fill up even though I'm really, REALLY bad at this game. I like that the game is unique, but it's hard to win.The one after than is the bullhorn icon. Every so often, you see a headshot of your character. Then you have to press the button to get thetwo options that will make him restore to his usual look. I keeppressing both randomly until this happens, because I don't know whatthey are! When he's happy, he turns back into the whole character anddoes the happy dance with a smiley face in the upper left corner of thescreen.The next icon is the sucker icon. He asks for this by dancing aroundand having this upside-down question-mark looking thing in the left sideof the screen. Press the button and he eats the sucker and is veryhappy!The last icon is the attention icon. It lights up when he needs to betaken out of that head-shot condition and when he asks for a sucker. Ifhe needs to be played with, he'll ask for a sucker a LOT.My friend Lynn figured out Dr. Slump.Thanks Lynn!I don't know the story behind the pet. So I don't know why you are getting the characters or what the deal really is with this pet. Understanding more than the functions would make this guy much more enjoyable.
[Source]