Vtech Electronic Talking Battleship Command Manual [top]

When prompted for "Task Force One," choose a starting coordinate (e.g., A-2) and press Enter .

The remains a shining example of late‑1980s electronic gaming, combining the timeless strategy of Battleship with a charismatic talking computer. While the original “Command Manual” is not always easy to find, it is by no means lost. By using VTech’s official support channels, community forums, and third‑party manual archives, you can quickly get your fleet ready for battle. Vtech Electronic Talking Battleship Command Manual

The Vtech Electronic Talking Battleship Command requires players to program the physical location of their ships into the computer memory before combat begins. Step 1: Physical Placement When prompted for "Task Force One," choose a

5 plastic ships (Carrier, Battleship, Submarine, Destroyer, Patrol Boat) for each player. Red pegs (hits) and white pegs (misses). 4 "AA" batteries (required for operation). Initial Setup Red pegs (hits) and white pegs (misses)