Vtech Electronic Talking Battleship Command Manual Review
Master the Waves: Your Unofficial VTech Electronic Talking Battleship Command Guide
1. Unboxing History: What is the Vtech Electronic Talking Battleship Command?
Why it’s harder: You must write down your shots on paper. The computer fires back the same number of salvos. The manual highly recommends keeping a separate paper log for this mode.
Voice Change: The computer becomes aggressive. Instead of "You missed," it says “Wave off... no target.”
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
- The game won't register my ship: Ensure you are pressing the "Front" and "Back" coordinates in a straight line and pressing ENTER immediately after.
- No sound: Check the batteries. Low batteries often result in garbled speech or no sound at all. There is also a volume switch usually located near the battery compartment or on the side.
- The game is "stuck": If the game freezes, use a pin to press the small "Reset" button usually found on the bottom of the unit.