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Electronic Battleship Advanced Mission | 
| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
Buy Collectible: $49.08
New (19) Collectible (4) from $49.08
Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 802
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 8 - 99 years Battery: 3 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 10.5 x 5.1
MPN: 4750 Model: 4750 UPC: 032244047503 EAN: 0032244047503 ASIN: B00000IWDN
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: VERY RARE GAME/TOY. Complete and in good shape. May show some shelfwear. We ship daily.
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| | Electronic Battleship Advanced Mission Game. | | | The classic naval combat game gets an electronic update and a unique laptop design! | | | With a new arsenal of special weapons, radar, search planes and electronic battle sounds and voice c | | | Two players. Requires 3 'AA' batteries (not included). Ages 8 & up. | | | choking hazdard - may contain small parts not intended for children under 3 |
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Product Description The classic naval combat game now comes with an electronic upgrade and a unique laptop design. Featuring a whole new arsenal of special weapons, radar, search planes, electronic battle sounds and voice commands, this timeless strategy gameis more thrilling than ever before. One or two players. Requires 3 "AA" batteries (not included).
Editorial Review Hasbro's Electronic Battleship will get your adrenaline rushing as you race to sink all five of your enemy's ships before she can sink yours. "Task Force One, armed. Man your battle stations!" commands the game-board admiral, sirens wailing and lights flashing as you match wits with your opponent in four different games. You can even play solo, challenging the talking game board on three different skill levels. It's the ultimate sea duel game! Requires four AA batteries. --Julie Ubben
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War, anyone? February 15, 2001 John J. Rinck (Hollister, CA United States) 129 out of 138 found this review helpful
The Advanced Mission takes this familiar game to a whole new level. Here is the list of the new weapons and tactics now at your disposal: 2 exocet missles fired from your aircraft carrier; 1 tomahawk missle with a massive footprint fired from your battleship; 2 apache missles fired from your destroyer; 2 torpedoes fired from your sub; two recon airplanes for surveillance; and sonar imaging from your sub! While the older version of this game had some strategy, it was still a mostly guessing game, but with the Advanced Mission you really have to plan your attack and keep track of your available assets. One hint: have your recon planes take off from the aircraft carrier ASAP to avoid them being destroyed if the ship gets sunk. If you play this game with some strategy in mind you will find yourself doing very little guessing, which makes this game much more interesting and NEVER boring!
Beware on What Advanced Version You Buy! November 27, 2006 Efrain Rivera Jr. (Anasco, PR United States) 44 out of 44 found this review helpful
I just came back from buying the Electronic Battleship Advanced Mission game. First, I bought the one that comes in the BLUE BOX. After five minutes into the game, I could see how badly this game was done. Especially the annoying voice of the announcer that lets you know if you hit or miss a target because not only does he sounds awful but also you just cannot understand what he says. Therefore, if you are playing with the advanced weapons and use the tomahawk missile, when the game announces the spaces that you hit and missed you will not be able to tell the difference between the two no matter how many times you press the repeat button. It was so frustrating that I immediately packed the game and went back for a refund. Then I saw the Electronic Battleship Advanced Mission that comes in the GREEN BOX and I exchanged it for that one. Wow, what a difference! The voices, the sounds, the design, everything is just excellent. Here is what you get in this new and revised game. Remember, it's the one in the GREEN BOX. 1. The original game play in a bigger grid (10 x 14), Salvo mission (You fire one shot for each one of your ships still afloat) and Target Plus One Mission, or Bonus Mission (You earn and extra turn for every hit or successful scan until you miss). 2. Advanced Weapons can now be used in Salvo and Bonus Missions. 3. The voice of the announcer is understandable. You will have NO problem whatsoever in understanding hits and misses. 4. The Attack Squadron Planes now move AND scan on the same turn, and the Planes now scan the space immediately underneath them. Beware of the Anti-Aircraft Missile Battery, the only defense against these pesty little creatures. 5. The Aircraft Carrier missiles were eliminated. Now the Attack Squadron Planes are equipped with a one-time use only missile that automatically hits every space where it detects an enemy target. It does that on the first target found only, and then it only scans. 6. The Battleship has one Tomahawk missile that hits everything in the 3 x 3 square where it lands. The now called Light Missile Cruiser has two Harpoon Missiles that covers three vertical or horizontal spaces. The Fast-Attack Sub has two torpedoes that travel from one side to the other of the grid unless it hits a target first. The Sub also has a scanner that will tell you that an enemy ship is in the vicinity but will not tell you the precise location unlike the Attack Squadron Planes. 7. The new design brings the game to eye level but if you must you can place it the conventional way. The ships are redesigned and the place where you store the pegs actually works (you know, it will not open after storage). Plus the pegs will NOT fall of the grid easily. 8. The new sound effects are cool and necessary. Before the sound of a missile launching and a hit were too confusing. Now not only can you distinguish between the two but also there are different colored lights to indicated launches, scans, hits and misses. In my opinion, this is a great upgrade to a classic game. A small screen that will record your latest moves is still necessary. I mean, more than once we have found ourselves forgetting what pattern we choose our planes to scan and the repeat button repeats only the last sentence said. But until then, enjoy this beautiful and impressive Electronic Battleship. It actually made me remember how I felt around twenty years ago when I got the first Electronic Battleship made. I hope you have as much fun as I did then and are having now. Bye.
You sunk my Battleship! November 16, 2001 C. Ernest (Racine, WI) 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
A great classic that's been updated with a lot more little tricks and rules to make the game seem more exciting. There are several different versions to this classic which add on more technical details to an already cool game. However, more often than not you find yourself leaning in to hear what the computer is saying or trying to figure out how to enter in the right codes to load your settings into the game so it registers where your ships are. The one thing I really did enjoy about the new rules were the planes you could use to do recon form your aircraft carrier. Overall, a decent buy.
cool game December 27, 2001 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
This is a cool game, what is really nice is it can be played by one player as well as two. My 5 year old son really enjoys playing the classic mode. This was a Christmas present from my wife and although it says for 8 and over it is pretty easy for a younger child to pick up on. We have yet to play any advanced missions but I am looking forward to it. Overall very entertaining.
Link enabled! Man your battlestations! January 1, 2003 Poetic E (Phx, AZ United States) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I first borrowed this game from a friend and after one game knew it was a must have. The fact that you can play one or two player game is neat in itself, but the advance missions really blow the game wide open. One of the things I like are the planes that take off from you aircraft carrier and will scout out ships for you. I found a many a ship this way, thus lead to victory. Don't think you plane is free and clear just because you get it off the carrier, each side is equipped with anti-aircraft guns! It takes a reasonable amount of time to program, but nothing to complain about and it's so easy. There is a lag when playing one player games as the Puter has to think but if you played against an AI before you're use to this. I like the look, feel, and playing of this updated battleship. The special weapons heat things up as well as the sub's sonar ability. With friends or alone there enough options to keep the game fresh and new for awhile.
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