Vtech Electronic Talking Battleship Command Manual

Manual ~repack~ — Vtech Electronic Talking Battleship Command

Choose between 1-player (vs. Computer) or 2-player mode.

Open your plastic grid console shield to hide your fleet from your opponent.

Endnote

: Battle against a human opponent sitting opposite you.

As weeks passed, the manual became worn. The spiral binding loosened. A grape juice stain blurred the “Troubleshooting” section (which, helpfully, only said, “If unit does not function, check batteries.”). The paper softened at the corners like old pocket lint. But it never tore. VTech had printed it on a durable, almost waterproof stock—a small act of foresight for the sticky-fingered admirals of the 90s. Vtech Electronic Talking Battleship Command Manual

This version includes physical airplane playing pieces used as "radars" to detect hidden enemy ships from your own ship's location during live gameplay. Four Built-In Game Modes:

Always remove the batteries before placing the game into long-term storage to prevent terminal ruin. Choose between 1-player (vs

Verify the coordinate on the screen or listen to the spoken playback. Press the flashing or ENTER button. Resolving the Shot

: This is a classic sign of low battery voltage. Replace all batteries with fresh, matching alkaline cells. Endnote : Battle against a human opponent sitting

Place a red peg on your target grid if you hit an enemy ship. Place a white peg on your target grid if you miss.