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#SCENE IMAGES PETZ 5 SERIES#
The original series provides examples of: The Catz game also comes with the (already spayed/neutered, so no freakish hybrids unless you do a bit of tweaking) Bunniez breed, and Dogz players get Pigz. Oddballz: 102, Dynaroo, Grinnz, Honker, Jester, Lips, Modvark, Norvil, Quadrpus, Scorch, Snowbow, Walret, and Zott.
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Added in Petz 5 were the German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Jack Russel Terrier, Papillion, and Pug. Dogz: Bulldog, Chihuahua, Dachshund, Dalmatian (Dali), Great Dane, Labrador Retriever, Mutt, Poodle, Scottish Terrier (Scottie), and Sheepdog (Sheepie).Added in Petz 5 were the Desert Lynx, Egyptian Mau, Honey Bear, Japanese Bobtail, and Scottish Fold. Catz: Alley Cat, Black & White Shorthair (B&W), Calico, Chinchilla Persian, Main Coon, Orange Shorthair (Oshie), Persian, Russian Blue, Siamese, and Tabby.These completely eschewed the ball style rendering in favor of more conventional graphics, and are completely ignored by the original fanbase. There were also a large number of otherwise unrelated console games during The Seventh Generation of Console Video Games. By providing pretty similar mechanics, but adapted for immortal baby/toddlers (that can learn to walk, but not talk) But perhaps the oddest outlier is the late-comer "Babyz" which broke the mold, both entirely and not at all.