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PF.Magic, Inc. was a video game developer founded in 1991 and located in San Francisco, California, United States. Though it developed other types of video games, it was best known for its virtual pet games, such as Dogz and Catz. The company was able to make extra revenue by selling plush toys under the Petz trademark.
Dogz: Your Computer Pet and Catz: Your Computer Petz are a pair of virtual pet simulation software developed by PF.Magic, and released in 1995 and 1996 respectively. Developed for Windows and Mac OS , they were the first games in the Petz series, and were followed by Oddballz .
Petz is a series of single-player video games dating back to 1995, in which the player can adopt, raise, care for and breed their own virtual pets.Developed by PF.Magic, original Petz (Dogz and Catz) has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide. [3]
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Dogz is a virtual pet and pet simulation game in the Petz series, released for the Game Boy Advance, in 2005, and Nintendo DS, in 2006. It is a localisation of the Japanese game Kawaii Koinu Wonderful ( かわいい仔犬 ワンダフル , lit.
The end result was 1995's Dogz: Your computer Pet, which was released by PF.Magic, a company he co-founded. The game proved to be popular and kickstarted the Petz franchise of pet simulation video games. [9]
Petz Dogz 2/Dogz 2 was originally released in Japan under the name Ocha-Ken no Heya DS. Ocha-Ken no Heya DS was a tie-in to a Japanese media franchise called Ocha-Ken . In the cat version, the player is able to adopt and name their cat, and it is required to feed, groom, and love the pet.
PF.Magic released the first widely popular virtual pets in 1995 with Dogz, [5] followed by Catz in the spring of 1996, eventually becoming a franchise known as Petz. The digital pets were further popularized when Tamagotchi [6] and Digimon were introduced in 1996 and 1997. [7]